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46 new COVID-19 cases and no deaths reported in Clark County

Updated May 5, 2020 - 4:53 pm

Clark County recorded 46 new COVID-19 cases and no deaths over the preceding day, both well below the averages of the past week, the Southern Nevada Health District reported Tuesday.

Clark County’s new figures left the county totals at 4,408 cases and 226 deaths. The total caseload was lower than the 4,411 reported late Monday by the health district, the result of an incorrect accounting for Sunday that was amended overnight.

The health district estimates that 3,056 of those patients have recovered.

The new cases total was well below the average of 93 per day over the last week, and the death count of zero compared with an average of just over seven a day over the period. The last time the county did not tally a COVID-19 death in a day was April 26.

Also on Tuesday, Nevada reported 103 new COVID-19 cases — also below the average daily increase of the past week — and three additional deaths.

The state Department of Health and Human Services reported the new figures on the nvhealthresponse.nv.gov website, increasing the total cases in Nevada to 5,594.

No details were released on the latest deaths, which pushed the statewide toll to 276. Because the state and local jurisdictions are on different reporting cycles, those deaths will likely be reported in the next few days by the local agencies.

The state cases total was derived from tests of 47,884 people, translating to an infection rate of 11.68 percent of those tested. That rate has been steadily falling for several weeks as testing has become more available to people with mild to moderate symptoms of the disease, many of whom apparently are suffering from other illnesses.

In other developments Tuesday:

■ The state reported an additional COVID-19 death of a resident of a nursing or assisted-living home, raising the death toll in those facilities to 58. Deaths in the state-regulated facilities account for just over 21 percent of all Nevada fatalities attributed to the disease.

■ The Regional Information Center in Washoe County reported 28 new COVID-19 cases and one additional death. The new cases increased the total in the county to 1,014, 415 of whom have recovered, according to the center. The death of a woman in her 90s pushed the county toll to 36. Investigators were working to determine if she had underlying health conditions.

Contact Mike Brunker at mbrunker@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-4656. Follow @mike_brunker on Twitter.

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