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Bucks averaging 481 COVID cases daily

The county reported 45 additional COVID deaths last week

Bucks County reported a record 3,366 new COVID-19 infections last week. As of Saturday, the county’s seven-day average of new cases stood at 481 per day.

The county reported 45 additional COVID deaths last week, including some from earlier in the month and two from late November. State health records now show 93 COVID deaths in Bucks during November and 60 for the first 12 days of December. The deaths reported last week involved people ranging in age from 51 to 100, with seven in their 90s, nine in their 80s, 19 in their 70s, five in their 60s and four in their 50s. Twenty-four were residents of long-term care facilities.

The county’s test positivity rate increased to 17.7 percent, up from 15.3 percent the previous week. It remains higher than the statewide positivity rate of 16.2 percent, which increased from 14.4 percent the week before.

Eighty-four Bucks County COVID patients were hospitalized as of Saturday, eight of them on ventilators. Ample bed space and ventilators remained available: 24 percent of the county’s adult ICU beds, 35 percent of its adult medical surgical beds, and 70 percent of its ventilators.

Most non-judicial Bucks County offices remain open to the public on an appointment-only basis through Jan. 4. Public officials continue to urge the public to refrain from out-of-state travel and social gatherings, and to wear masks indoors and when close to others outside.

A total of 254 students enrolled in Bucks County schools and 39 school staff tested positive for COVID last week. About 22 percent of the students and 64 percent of the staff members were involved with full-time in-person school attendance, while the rest are involved in hybrid or fully-virtual instruction.

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