Fayette rings up five highest consecutive days of new COVID cases
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – With 187 new cases Friday, Fayette County now has recorded the five highest consecutive days of new coronavirus cases in the history of the outbreak.
The 187 new cases pushed the county’s total to 13,466 total since May 8 when the first case was confirmed in the county, according to the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department’s daily morning report Saturday.
The county also recorded one new death, increasing the number of people lost to coronavirus-related causes at 104.
The county has had 2,133 cases already in November, which would make the first two weeks of the month the fourth highest month. November is easily on pace to break previous records, according to the Health Department.
The number of reported cases has grown steadily each month during the outbreak with November on pace to set a new record:
- 110, March
- 143, April
- 507, May
- 793, June
- 1,702 July
- 2,538, August
- 2,804, September
- 2,736, October
Please follow these guidelines to help protect others by slowing the spread of COVID-19:
• Wash your hands often
• Avoid close contact with others
• Wear a cloth face covering in public
We update Lexington’s COVID-19 numbers Monday-Saturday at lfchd.org.
The county reached the following thousand-case marks on these dates:
- 13,000: Nov. 11
- 12,000: Nov. 5
- 11,000: Oct. 29
- 10,000: Oct. 20
- 9,000: Oct. 6
- 8,000: Sept. 22
- 7,000: Sept. 11
- 6,000: Sept. 2
- 5,000: Aug. 23
- 4,000: Aug. 10
- 3,000: July 28
- 2,000: July 12
- 1,000: June 10
- 1: March 8
• 61 cases, July 20
• 60 cases, Sept. 21, Oct. 12
• 57 cases, Oct. 2, Oct. 26
• 55 cases, Oct. 10
• 53 cases, July 22
• 51 cases, Oct. 11, Oct. 17
• 48 cases, July 16, July 18
• 47 cases, July 17, July 24, Aug. 3
• 46 cases, July 1
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