CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Montgomery County had yet another COVID-19 fatality, with a death reported Thursday. That’s six deaths from coronavirus in three days, bringing the total deaths here to 22.
Two deaths were reported on Tuesday, and another three deaths on Wednesday.
Joey Smith, Montgomery County Health Department director, said Wednesday that all of the deaths locally have been in “vulnerable populations,” which is in close alignment with the rest of the deaths in Tennessee.
Locally, two-thirds of those who have died have been over the age of 71, he said.
Coronavirus numbers
Here are the rest of the local statistics as of Thursday at 2 p.m.:
- 2,196 lab confirmed and 44 probable cases for a total of 2,240 since March 6
- 28 new cases today out of 410 new test results
- 22 total deaths
- 237 total school-age cases (5-18)
- 2 new hospitalizations (residence correction)
- 98 total hospitalizations
- 28,275 total negative lab results
Because of a problem at the state level with the data, active cases aren’t currently reliable. Smith said he’s working with the state to sort out the issue.
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How to get a free coronavirus test
Free COVID-19 testing is offered by the Montgomery County Health Department in a temporary location at Civitan Park, 650 Bellamy Lane, from 7 a.m. to noon Monday-Friday. Follow the signs to the drive-up testing site.
