Hancock County Reports 64 COVID-19 Cases
November 7-13, 2021
The Hancock County Health Department and Memorial Hospital report sixty-four (64) laboratory-confirmed positive COVID-19 cases for the week of November 7-13, 2021. During the week, there were three males in their 60’s, four male in their 50’s, five males in their 40’s, three males in their 30’s, one male in his 20’s, two males in their teens, and ten males 10 years old and under. In addition, female cases include two females in their 90’s, one female in their 80’s, one female in her 70’s, four females in their 50’s, three females in their 40’s, six females in their 30’s, three females in their 20’s, seven females in their teens, one female in their pre-teens, and eight females 10 years old and under.
There have been a total of two-thousand-nine-hundred-
During the week of November 7-13, 2021 thirteen (13) of the sixty-four (64) positive COVID cases were documented as fully vaccinated.
There are many factors that can help reduce the spread of illness. For the safety of yourself and others, it is important to social distance, wear masks, hand wash and use proper respiratory etiquette, stay home when you are sick, clean and disinfect, follow isolation and quarantine guidance and get vaccinated.
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