Ninth COVID-19 death reported; county surpasses 1,000 cases

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By Staff Report

The Muskingum County Joint Unified Command is reporting a ninth COVID-19 death of a local resident.

The notice comes as the county continues to observe an increase in cases in long-term care facilities and surpass 1,000 total COVID-19 cases.

The Unified Command is also continuing to report that they are tracking an uptick in cases related to local businesses, factories, schools and athletes as well as cases at large weddings and parties.

The ninth COVID-19 death was of a 75-year-old whose gender and identity are being withheld due to HIPAA regulations.

According to the Command Center, that individual died due to “COVID-19 induced acute respiratory distress syndrome.”

As reported by Y-City News yesterday, the eighth COVID-19 death was recorded on Tuesday, October 27 of a 94-year-old resident.

The Command Center is also reporting that an additional 8 Muskingum County residents have tested positive for the Coronavirus.

Due to the increased warnings, county residents are recommended to decrease in-person interactions with others, consider only necessary travel and limit attending gatherings of any number.

Muskingum County remains at a Level 3 Red Public Health Emergency as categorized by the Ohio Department of Health.

However, according to Dr. Jack Butterfield, Safety Officer for the Unified Command, Muskingum County is currently only triggering two of the seven indicators which affect the county’s COVID-19 alert level status.

Butterfield urges the public to continue to be diligent about their health and to limit their interactions with others as much as possible while also maintaining to wear a mask and practice social distancing.

To date, there have been 983 confirmed cases, 23 probable cases, 1,006 total cases, 145 active cases, 12 current hospitalizations, 105 total hospitalizations and 9 deaths.