3 new COVID-19 cases in Lyon County, 1 new in Carson City

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Carson City Health and Human Services reported four new positive cases and two additional recoveries of COVID-19 in the Quad-County region on Sunday.

This brings the total number of cases to 234 with 161 recoveries and six deaths, 67 cases remain active.

The new cases are:

  • A male Lyon County resident in his 30s
  • A male Carson City resident in his 20s
  • A female Lyon County resident in her 40s
  • A female Lyon County resident in her 20s

Carson City Health and Human Services is working to identify close risk contacts to prevent further spread of the disease. Due to medical privacy requirements and to protect their identity, no further information about the cases will be released.

CountyTotal CasesActive CasesRecoveredDeathsHospitalized
Carson City110248156
Douglas County3810280
Lyon County8533511
Storey County1010
TOTAL234671616

Gender and age break down of the cases by county as well as the cases by zip code is available at https://gethealthycarsoncity.org/novel-coronavirus-2019/.

Statewide numbers can be found at the Nevada Health Response website (nvhealthresponse.nv.gov/).

Community-Based Testing for Quad-County Residents Without Symptoms 

There are two community-based testing opportunities next week for Quad-County residents without symptoms. Testing is first come, first served, no appointments or reservations.

  • June 9, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
    • Carson High School (1111 N. Saliman Rd., Carson City)
    • 400 tests available
  • June 10, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
    • Fernley City Hall (595 Silver Lace Blvd, Fernley)
    • 150 Tests available

Additional community-based testing opportunities will be announced as they become available.

For those who are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or have questions, call the Quad-County COVID-19 Hotline Monday through Saturday, 8 am to 5 pm. Spanish speakers are available. The phone number is (775) 283-4789.

Stay informed. For updates and more information on COVID-19 visit https://gethealthycarsoncity.org/novel-coronavirus-2019/.

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Carson City Health and Human Services reported four new positive cases and two additional recoveries of COVID-19 in the Quad-County region on Sunday.

This brings the total number of cases to 234 with 161 recoveries and six deaths, 67 cases remain active.

The new cases are:

  • A male Lyon County resident in his 30s
  • A male Carson City resident in his 20s
  • A female Lyon County resident in her 40s
  • A female Lyon County resident in her 20s

Carson City Health and Human Services is working to identify close risk contacts to prevent further spread of the disease. Due to medical privacy requirements and to protect their identity, no further information about the cases will be released.

CountyTotal CasesActive CasesRecoveredDeathsHospitalized
Carson City110248156
Douglas County3810280
Lyon County8533511
Storey County1010
TOTAL234671616

Gender and age break down of the cases by county as well as the cases by zip code is available at https://gethealthycarsoncity.org/novel-coronavirus-2019/.

Statewide numbers can be found at the Nevada Health Response website (nvhealthresponse.nv.gov/).

Community-Based Testing for Quad-County Residents Without Symptoms 

There are two community-based testing opportunities next week for Quad-County residents without symptoms. Testing is first come, first served, no appointments or reservations.

  • June 9, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
    • Carson High School (1111 N. Saliman Rd., Carson City)
    • 400 tests available
  • June 10, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
    • Fernley City Hall (595 Silver Lace Blvd, Fernley)
    • 150 Tests available

Additional community-based testing opportunities will be announced as they become available.

For those who are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or have questions, call the Quad-County COVID-19 Hotline Monday through Saturday, 8 am to 5 pm. Spanish speakers are available. The phone number is (775) 283-4789.

Stay informed. For updates and more information on COVID-19 visit https://gethealthycarsoncity.org/novel-coronavirus-2019/.