April 14: Iowa reports zero new COVID-19 deaths and over 17,000 more completed vaccinations – kwwl.com

EDITORS NOTE: The daily numbers that we report do not line up with the numbers the state is reporting for each day. Every day at 10 a.m. we take the previous days numbers from 10 a.m. and subtract them with the current numbers from the state at 10 a.m. Rather than reporting a day behind, we wish to give you the most updated information.For Black Hawk and Linn Counties,we are reporting numbers from their county COVID-19 websites. For Johnson and Dubuque counties,we are reporting numbers from the states website.

IOWA

(KWWL) There were 655 new, confirmed cases from 10 a.m. Tuesday to 10 a.m. Wednesday,according to the states dashboard,bringing the states total number of cases to 358,139.

The states website says that of the 358,139 people who have tested positive, 339,094 have recovered. This is 510 more recoveries than what the state reported Tuesday.

The state is reporting 0 additional COVID-19 death, with a death toll of 5,857.

Subtracting the number of recoveries (339,094) and the number of deaths (5,857) from the total number of cases (358,139) shows there are currently 13,188 active positive cases in the state.

As of Wednesday morning, there were 46 patients hospitalized in Iowa within the last 24 hours and the total number of hospitalizations is 218, which is down from 220. Of those, 57 are in the ICU (up from 56), and 14 are on ventilators (down from 20).

In Iowa, there were 3,018 people tested in the last 24 hours, and a total of 1,671,928 people have been tested for COVID-19.

As of Wednesday morning, according to the statesCOVID-19 vaccine dashboard, 1,836,707 total doses have been administered to Iowa residents and 798,577 individuals have completed the series. This is 17,353 more completed vaccinations than Tuesday. You can view thedashboardfor more data. You can find more vaccine information and storieshere.

BLACK HAWK COUNTY

As of 10 a.m. Wednesday, theBlack Hawk COVID-19 dashboardis showing 15 new cases since 10 a.m. Tuesday, leaving a total of 16,588 cases. There have been 12 additional recoveries, leaving a total of 14,813. There have been no additional deaths, leaving a total of 306 deaths. In Black Hawk County, 34,115 residents have been fully vaccinated.

LINN COUNTY

As of 10 a.m. Wednesday, theLinn County COVID-19 dashboardis showing 17 new cases since 10 a.m. Tuesday, leaving a total of 20,219 cases. There have been 21 additional recoveries, leaving a total of 18,737 recoveries. There have been no additional deaths, leaving a total of 339 deaths in the county. There are currently 8 patients currently hospitalized in the county. In Linn County, 57,311 residents have been fully vaccinated.

JOHNSON COUNTY

According to thestates dashboardat 10 a.m. Wednesday, there are 43 new positive cases reported in Johnson County since 10 a.m. Tuesday. This brings the total to 13,940 reported cases. There have been a total of 13,192 recoveries, 13 more reported than yesterday. There were no additional deaths reported, leaving a total of 80. In Johnson County, 44,578 residents have been fully vaccinated.

DUBUQUE COUNTY

According to thestates dashboardat 10 a.m. Wednesday, there were 17 additional positive cases reported in Dubuque County since 10 a.m. Tuesday. This brings the total to 13,093 reported cases. There have been 13 additional recoveries reported, leaving a total of 12,323. There were no additional deaths reported, leaving a total of 202. In Dubuque County, 28,013 residents have been fully vaccinated.

View COVID-19 numbers fromTuesday here.

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