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Two more Mainers die as new coronavirus cases are reported in every Maine county

By Lynne Fort, Bangor Daily News Staff

Two Mainers have died and another 138 coronavirus cases have been reported across the state, Maine health officials said Saturday.

Saturday’s report brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Maine to 7,603. Of those, 6,762 have been confirmed positive, while 841 were classified as “probable cases,” according to the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

The agency revised Friday’s cumulative total to 7,465, up from 7,444, meaning there was a net increase of 170 over the previous day’s report, state data show. As the Maine CDC continues to investigate previously reported cases, some are determined to have not been the coronavirus, or coronavirus cases not involving Mainers. Those are removed from the state’s cumulative total. The Bangor Daily News reports on the number of new cases reported to the Maine CDC in the previous 24 hours, rather than the increase of daily cumulative cases. 

New cases were reported in Androscoggin (31), Aroostook (1), Cumberland (49), Franklin (4), Hancock (9), Kennebec (8), Knox (9), Lincoln (1), Oxford (4), Penobscot (7), Piscataquis (3), Sagadahoc (1), Somerset (6), Waldo (5), Washington (6) and York (23) counties, state data show. Information about where one additional case was reported wasn’t immediately available.

The seven-day average for new coronavirus cases is 135.1, up from 132.6 a day ago, 80.0 a week ago and up from 30.1 a month ago.

Saturday’s report comes as the Maine CDC reported additional COVID-19 cases associated with an outbreak at Russell Park Rehabilitation and Living Center in Lewiston. The facility’s case count now includes 44 residents and 20 staff. 

There are two criteria for establishing community transmission: at least 10 confirmed cases and that at least 25 percent of those are not connected to either known cases or travel.

Two new deaths were reported Friday, raising the statewide death toll to 152. Nearly all deaths have been in Mainers over age 60.

So far, 523 Mainers have been hospitalized at some point with COVID-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus. Of those, 37 people are currently hospitalized, with 14 in critical care and three on ventilators.

Meanwhile, 76 more people have recovered from the coronavirus, bringing total recoveries to 5,906. That means there are 1,545 active confirmed and “probable” cases in the state, which is up from 1,464 on Friday. It’s yet another record high for active cases.

A majority of the cases — 4,494 — have been in Mainers under age 50, while more cases have been reported in women than men, according to the Maine CDC.

As of Friday, there had been 678,574 negative test results out of 687,475 overall. About 1.2 percent of all tests have come back positive, Maine CDC data show.

The coronavirus has hit hardest in Cumberland County, where 2,921 cases have been reported and where the bulk of virus deaths — 70 — have been concentrated. Other cases have been reported in Androscoggin (953), Aroostook (74), Franklin (124), Hancock (94), Kennebec (444), Knox (134), Lincoln (77), Oxford (191), Penobscot (362), Piscataquis (17), Sagadahoc (96), Somerset (268), Waldo (174), Washington (104) and York (1,546) counties. Information about where one addition case was reported wasn’t immediately available.

As of Saturday morning, the coronavirus had sickened 9,744,491 people in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands and the U.S. Virgin Islands, as well as caused 236,155 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University of Medicine.

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