Wyandot cases at 149 as of Monday Monday morning, Wyandot County Public Health reported 149 total coronavirus cases in the county, including 132 lab-confirmed cases, 10 probable cases and seven additional probable cases based on positive antibody tests. There is currently one patient hospitalized for COVID-19. Eight deaths have been reported. Of the reported individuals, there have been 104 recoveries. Thirty-seven cases are considered active. The county … Read More
More virus cases, recoveries added to count Wednesday More virus cases, recoveries added to count Wednesday Read More
Active cases drop while more positive cases are added Friday at 10 a.m., Wyandot County Public Health reported a total of 118 coronavirus cases in the county, including 101 lab-confirmed cases, 10 probable cases and seven additional probable cases based on positive antibody tests for Wyandot County. Of the cases, 34 are considered active cases. Of the reported individuals, one patient was hospitalized as of Friday morning. There have … Read More
Health Dept: 37 active cases in county Thursday Thursday, Wyandot County Public Health reported a total of 114 coronavirus cases in the county, including 97 lab-confirmed cases, 10 probable cases and seven additional probable cases based on positive antibody tests for Wyandot County. Of the cases, 37 are considered active cases. Of the reported individuals, one patient was hospitalized as of Thursday. The Daily Chief-Union erroneously reported zero … Read More
Health officials address coronavirus-related debates, topics By CALLAN PUGHCity editor As the coronavirus pandemic has played out, a debate has been raging online and in person about the virus, its effects on those who get it, the way the facts and case counts have been reported and if it is something that should be taken seriously, or just serious government overreach. The Daily Chief-Union reached out … Read More
County case count at 113 Wednesday Wednesday, Wyandot County Public Health reported a total of 113 coronavirus cases in the county, including 96 lab-confirmed cases, 10 probable cases and seven additional probable cases based on positive antibody tests for Wyandot County. Of the cases, 36 are considered active cases. Of the reported individuals, no patients are currently hospitalized. There have been five deaths and 72 recoveries. … Read More
33 active cases on Tuesday in county Tuesday, Wyandot County Public Health reported a total of 110 coronavirus cases in the county, including 93 lab-confirmed cases, 10 probable cases and seven additional probable cases based on positive antibody tests for Wyandot County. Of the cases, 33 are considered active cases. Of the reported individuals, two patients are currently hospitalized. There have been five deaths and 72 recoveries. … Read More
Wyandot passes 100 case mark Monday, Wyandot County Public Health reported a total of 106 coronavirus cases in the county, including 89 lab-confirmed cases, 10 probable cases and seven additional probable cases based on positive antibody tests for Wyandot County. Of the cases, 35 are considered active cases. Of the reported individuals, two patients are currently hospitalized. There have been five deaths and 66 recoveries. … Read More
Health officials address mask related topics, myths Got you coveredThis Center for Disease Control graphic shows proper ways to wear a face mask, covering both the nose and the mouth. Also shown are improper ways to wear masks, down around the chin or under the nose, which Wyandot County Public Health Director of Nursing Darlene Steward said is “not effective” at stopping droplets.Center for Disease Control graphic … Read More
Active virus cases up to 35 Monday As of 10 a.m. Monday, Wyandot County Public Health reported a total of 106 coronavirus cases in the county, including 89 lab-confirmed cases, 10 probable cases and seven additional probable cases based on positive antibody tests for Wyandot County. Of the cases, 35 are considered active cases. Of the reported individuals, two patients are currently hospitalized. There have been five … Read More