Maine CDC reports three new coronovirus-related deaths, 249 new cases
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported three new deaths and 249 new coronovirus cases on Monday. Two new deaths were recorded in Penbots County and a third new death was recorded in Somerset County. The main number is now 194. Died with COVID-19 in total. There are a total of 24,757 new cases since the onset of the epidemic. The Maine CDC reported 9,098 total recoveries, an increase of 146 since Sunday. Maine coronurus data: Death: 194 Total cases: 11,757 confirmed cases: 10,487 possible cases: 1,270 Cumulative positivity rate: 1.67% 14-day positivity rate: 2.8% Patient recovered: 9,098 active cases: 2,465 currently hospitalized: 139 In patient intensive care: 48 Ventilator patients: 22COVID-19 SYMPTOMSSymptoms of coronavirus may include fever, cough, difficulty in breathing and sore throat. Symptoms usually appear after two to 14 days. Other symptoms include chills, chills, chills, muscle aches, headaches and new loss of taste and / or smell. Health officials said that the majority of patients experience mild symptoms and can recover at home. Some patients, especially those with underlying medical conditions, may experience more severe respiratory illness. The coronovirus appears to spread in a similar way to the flu and the common cold, which involves air through coughing and sneezing, personal contact as touching and shaking hands and touching an object or surface with the virus on it, then touching your Touching the mouth, nose or eyes. They are urged to call their health care provider to experience any symptoms and not only show up in person. COVID-19 Outcome: Strengths: The Maine Department of Health and Human Services reports the epidemic with stress and uncertainty Made StrengthMNE to help cope. The program provides a hotline which is open seven days a week from 8 am to 8 pm. Anyone in need of assistance can call the hotline at 207-221-8198. General support: The Maine website helps provide ways in which the mayor can directly help nonprofits, health care and businesses during the outbreak of COVID-19. Frontline Warmline: Menon Department of Health and Human Services phone line Meners who are working on the front lines of coronovirus outbreaks to help. The phone line will be staffed from 8am to 8pm each day by calling 207-221-8196 or 866-367-4440 or 898-211.
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported three new deaths and 249 new coronovirus cases on Monday.
Two new deaths occurred in Penobscot County and a third new death occurred in Somerset County.
The total number of deaths with COVID-19 is now 194.
249 new cases range from the onset of the epidemic to 11,757.
The Maine CDC reported 9,098 total recoveries, an increase of 146 since Sunday.
Main Coronavirus Date:
- Death: 1949
- Total Cases: 11,757
- Confirmed cases: 10,487
- Possible Cases: 1,270
- Cumulative positivity rate: 1.67%
- 14-day positivity rate: 2.8%
- Patients recovered: 9,098
- Active case: 2,465
- Currently hospitalized: 139
- Patient in intensive care: 48
- Patient on ventilator: 22
Symptoms of covidan 19
Symptoms of coronavirus may include fever, cough, difficulty in breathing and sore throat. Symptoms usually appear after two to 14 days.
Other symptoms include chills, chills, muscle aches, headaches and new loss of taste and / or smell.
Health officials said most patients experience mild symptoms and can recover at home.
However, some patients, especially those with underlying medical conditions, may experience more severe respiratory illness.
The coronavirus appears to spread in a manner similar to the flu and the common cold, including air through coughing and sneezing, personal contact such as touching and shaking hands and touching an object or surface with the virus on it, Then touching his mouth, nose or eye.
Anyone experiencing symptoms is urged to call their health care provider, not just to show up in person.
COVID-19 Resources:
Strenthenmai: Main Department of Health and Human Services created Make me strong To help deal with the stress and uncertainty of the epidemic. The program provides a hotline which is open seven days a week from 8 am to 8 pm. Anyone in need of assistance can call the hotline at 207-221-8198.
Maine Helps: The Maine Help website offers ways Meyer can directly help nonprofits, health care, and businesses during the outbreak of COVID-19.
Frontline Warmline: The Menon Department of Health and Human Services phone line to help core people working along the lines of the coronovirus outbreak. The phone line will be staffed from 8am to 8pm each day by calling 207-221-8196 or 866-367-4440 or 898-211.
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