More than 2,000 people newly reported with COVID-19 in Iowa in the past 24 hours



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DES MOINES, Iowa (KCRG) – More than 2,000 more people were added to the state’s total who were infected with the novel coronavirus towards the end of the long holiday weekend, state officials say.

As of 10:30 a.m., the Iowa Department of Public Health said 2,013 people had been reported to be HIV positive as of the same time on Saturday morning. The state has seen a total of 227,796 people tested positive since the start of the pandemic. 131,099 of these people are considered to have recovered from the disease, an increase of 1,092.

Another 15 people who died from COVID-19 have been added to the state’s total, which is now 2,375.

1,175 people are hospitalized with the disease, a net decrease of 46. 235 of them are in intensive care units, a net decrease of 9, 151 of these patients require ventilator use, an increase net of five and near the record 155. 131 people have been newly admitted to Iowa hospitals with COVID-19 since Saturday morning’s report, a similar increase from the previous day.

4,559 people tested were reported by public and private laboratories in the past 24 hours. The positivity rate for this batch of tests was 44.2%. The positivity rate calculated using this method may differ from the number on the state’s coronavirus dashboard, due to the state only publishing the number of individuals who have tested positive or negative for the first time, and not the total number of tests, including people who tested more than once.

A total of 1,208,055 people have been tested since the start of the pandemic.

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