Covid-19
Rate of new COVID-19 cases reported in Iowa down about 15% week-over-week
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – The number of people being reported as testing positive for the novel coronavirus per day continued an accelerating decline this past week, according to new data from the state of Iowa.
As of 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, the Iowa Department of Public Health said that 155 people who tested positive for COVID-19 were added to the state’s total since the same time on Saturday morning. 367,695 people in Iowa have received positive test results during the pandemic so far.
The average number of daily new cases, taken over a seven-day rolling average, was 315 people per day. This is lower by about 15% than the rate of 370.3 as of Sunday, May 2.
One additional person who died with the virus was added to the state’s total, which now stands at 5,984.
A total of 2,490,644 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered in Iowa so far, an increase of 22,862 since the same time on Saturday. 1,179,665 people have completed their vaccination course, either through the two-shot vaccines or the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine, an increase of 17,144. 95,710 people have completed their vaccination course in the last week, 13,510 people fewer than in the previous week.
The first-time tests of 1,202 individuals were reported to the state in the last 24 hours. The positivity rate for this batch of tests was 12.9%, lower than the previous day’s 15.1%. The positivity rate has fallen compared to the average daily rate of 16.8% one week ago. A total of 1,727,827 individuals have been tested for the virus since the pandemic began.
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