Halfway through month, September Fayette’s fifth highest for COVID
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – Despite hopes the surge will slow, Fayette County’s new CXOVID case numbers continue to rise.
According to the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department’s daily report Monday, almost 20% of Lexington’s 46,098 total COVID-19 cases have come since Aug. 1.
Through the first 17 days of September, Lexington has reported 3,772 new COVID-19 cases, which already makes it the fifth most in one month. The city reported 5,435 new cases in August.
The city reported 192 new COVID-19 cases Friday, with a 7-day rolling average at 212 per day.
“Don’t be puzzled over how you can help slow this pandemic: get the shot, wear a mask and practice physical distancing!” the department said in the report.
The county also has recorded 356 deaths since the outbreak began in March 2020.
Free COVID-19 vaccines are available by same-day appointment every Monday, Wednesday and Friday in our Public Health Clinic at 650 Newtown Pike. Call 859-288-2483 to schedule your appointment. The cliniclinic offers the Moderna and Janssen vaccines for ages 18 and older and the Pfizer vaccine for ages 12 and older.
The monthly totals of COVID-19 cases during the outbreak are:
- 110, March
- 143, April
- 507, May
- 793, June
- 1,702, July
- 2,538, August
- 2,804, September
- 2,736, October
- 6,070, November
- 5,991, December
- 6,155, January
- 2,694, February
- 1,314, March
- 1,027, April
- 689, May
- 287, June
- 1,331, July
- 5,435, August
Lexington’s COVID-19 numbers are updated Monday-Friday at lfchd.org.
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