People under the age of 20 have had the most COVID-19 infections in Jefferson County, according to data compiled by Jefferson County Public Health.
A total of 100 residents in that age group …
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People under the age of 20 have had the most COVID-19 infections in Jefferson County, according to data compiled by Jefferson County Public Health.
A total of 100 residents in that age group — birth up to age 19 — have tested positive for coronavirus.
The age group with the next highest number of infections are those who are 60 to 69 (80 confirmed cases of COVID-19), followed by those who are between 30 and 39 (75).
Jefferson County health officials reported 497 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in the county since the start of the pandemic.
A total of 23 residents were still in isolation Tuesday due to potential COVID-19 contact.
Test results were pending for another 29 residents.
County health officials reported Tuesday there have been 26,724 tests for COVID-19 in the county since the start of the pandemic, and 26,198 have resulted in negative results.
In Jefferson County, 446 people have recovered from COVID-19 and 35 people have been hospitalized for the disease.
Four deaths of Jefferson County residents have been linked to COVID-19.
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