Cleveland County's COVID new cases flat; North Carolina cases plummet 21.9%

Huntah informs Captain Paul Douglas of the Bristol County House of Correction K-9 unit that she has found the COVID-19 scented sample she found under the computer APC case.
Huntah informs Captain Paul Douglas of the Bristol County House of Correction K-9 unit that she has found the COVID-19 scented sample she found under the computer APC case.

North Carolina reported far fewer coronavirus cases in the week ending Sunday, adding 19,098 new cases. That's down 21.9% from the previous week's tally of 24,464 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19.

North Carolina ranked 29th among the states where coronavirus was spreading the fastest on a per-person basis, a USA TODAY Network analysis of Johns Hopkins University data shows. In the latest week coronavirus cases in the United States decreased 1.2% from the week before, with 721,538 cases reported. With 3.15% of the country's population, North Carolina had 2.65% of the country's cases in the last week. Across the country, 24 states had more cases in the latest week than they did in the week before.

Cleveland County reported 186 cases and zero deaths in the latest week. A week earlier, it had reported 184 cases and one death. Throughout the pandemic it has reported 30,668 cases and 404 deaths.

Across North Carolina, cases fell in 69 counties, with the best declines in Watauga County, Wake County and Craven County.

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Within North Carolina, the worst weekly outbreaks on a per-person basis were in Pamlico County with 432 cases per 100,000 per week; Yadkin County with 335; and Durham County with 318. The Centers for Disease Control says high levels of community transmission begin at 100 cases per 100,000 per week.

Adding the most new cases overall were Wake County, with 3,033 cases; Mecklenburg County, with 2,375 cases; and Durham County, with 1,022. Weekly case counts rose in 30 counties from the previous week. The worst increases from the prior week's pace were in Pitt, Catawba and Moore counties.

In North Carolina, 11 people were reported dead of COVID-19 in the week ending Sunday. In the week before that, 46 people were reported dead.

A total of 2,843,077 people in North Carolina have tested positive for the coronavirus since the pandemic began, and 25,151 people have died from the disease, Johns Hopkins University data shows. In the United States 86,967,639 people have tested positive and 1,015,938 people have died.

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North Carolina's COVID-19 hospital admissions rising

USA TODAY analyzed federal hospital data as of Sunday, June 26. Likely COVID patients admitted in the state:

  • Last week: 1,743

  • The week before that: 1,638

  • Four weeks ago: 1,595

Likely COVID patients admitted in the nation:

  • Last week: 63,626

  • The week before that: 57,605

  • Four weeks ago: 54,872

Hospitals in 34 states reported more COVID-19 patients than a week earlier, while hospitals in 25 states had more COVID-19 patients in intensive-care beds. Hospitals in 39 states admitted more COVID-19 patients in the latest week than a week prior, the USA TODAY analysis of U.S. Health and Human Services data shows.

The USA TODAY Network is publishing localized versions of this story on its news sites across the country, generated with data from Johns Hopkins University and the Centers for Disease Control. If you have questions about the data or the story, contact Mike Stucka at mstucka@gannett.com.

This article originally appeared on The Shelby Star: Cleveland County reported 186 additional COVID-19 cases this week