Las Vegas Review-Journal

State reports 232 new cases of virus and no additional deaths

- By Mary Hynes Contact Mary Hynes at mhynes@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0336. Follow @Maryhynes1 on Twitter.

Nevada on Monday reported 232 new cases of COVID-19 and no additional deaths over the previous day, continuing a downward trend in both measuremen­ts of the disease.

Figures posted by the Department of Health and Human Services on the state coronaviru­s website raised the case total for the state to 76,036, while the number of deaths stood at 1,531.

Meanwhile, Clark County reported 128 new cases and no additional deaths. Total reported cases in the county number 64,288. The number of total fatalities, 1,328, showed a decline of one since the preceding day.

“There was a duplicate identified and the informatio­n has been corrected,” said a spokeswoma­n for the Southern Nevada Health District.

The positivity rate in Nevada, which reflects either the percentage of people testing positive or the percentage of positive tests, has increased slightly in recent days.

Statewide, the seven-day average of people testing positive for the new coronaviru­s is 11 percent, and the cumulative percentage since the start of the pandemic is 11.4 percent, according to a Review-journal analysis.

The state, which calculates its positivity rate based on the number of tests administer­ed rather than people tested, reported on its website a seven-day average of 7 percent and a cumulative rate of 10 percent. The state’s methodolog­y yields lower figures because many people get tested multiple times, increasing the numbers upon which the percentage­s are based, which in turn lowers the percentage­s.

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