One new case of COVID-19 in Grant County
MOSES LAKE - Another Quincy resident has tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total of confirmed cases in the county to 158. So far, 60 individuals with confirmed cases have recovered. Eight individuals are hospitalized.
As of Sunday evening, 1,456 COVID-19 tests have come back negative, and 116 tests awaited results. Twenty-nine individuals are considered to be probable cases.
Quincy still has the most confirmed cases of COVID-19 at 53 cases. Mattawa comes next with 38 cases, followed Moses Lake with 32 cases. With no new cases, Ephrata sits at 14. Royal City has 12, and Soap Lake and Warden each have four cases. Grand Coulee, Electric City and Coulee City areas have had no confirmed cases.
Of confirmed cases, 61 are male and 97 are female. Eleven cases are in individuals 18-years-old or younger. The most cases in the county have been in the 19- to 40-year-old age range with 64 cases. The 41- to 60-year-old age has had 54 confirmed cases. Twenty-eight individuals in the 61- to 80-year-old age range have tested positive. Only one person 80 years old and older has tested positive.
- Rachal Pinkerton