COVID-19 UPDATE
Burke County
Public Health was notified yesterday of the twenty-fifth Covid-19
associated
death in Burke County. The individual
was in their 70’s and was
hospitalized
and died from underlying medical conditions.
Burke County now has
1,368
cumulative cases. Of that number 1
thousand and 49 have recovered and 9
are
hospitalized. McDowell County was also
notified of a Covid-associated death.
The
Foothills Health District says the patient was a resident of Deer Park Health
and
Rehabilitation and is the 4th death in the County. 365 people have tested
positive for
Covid-19 in McDowell County, 15 are residents of Deer Park Health
and 7 are
staff members there. 240 patients in
McDowell County are out of
quarantine. Meanwhile Caldwell County has reported the 5th
active outbreak
associated
with Covid-19. The Shaire Center has two
employees who tested
positive. All residents and staff members have been
tested and the Center says
they are
pleased no residents have tested positive.
Caldwell County has 816 cases
with 395
recovered and 20 hospitalized. Catawba
County saw an increase of 38
yesterday ,
as the Covid-19 numbers there rose to 1 thousand 5 hundred 68. 952
patients have recovered and 28 are in the
hospital.
Drowning Victim Located at Lake James
McDowell
County Emergency Management says that shortly before 2 p.m.
yesterday,
emergency personnel recovered the body of a man who drowned on
Lake James,
Sunday evening. Crews located the body
of forty-five year old
Christopher
Michael Morris of Candler in approximately thirty feet of water in an
area west of
the Big Island . Morris fell off the bow of a pontoon boat Sunday
evening.
Over fifty personnel from nineteen different departments assisted in the
recovery
mission which began around 6:22 Sunday evening.
The NC Wildlife
Resources
Commission is the main investigating agency.
Lightning
Strike
At least six
people were hospitalized yesterday after a severe thunderstorm
rumbled
through Avery County causing a lightning strike near a new coaster run.
Lightning
struck the ground near the Wilderness Run Alpine Coaster in Banner
Elk after
the National Weather Service issued the thunderstorm warning around
3:44
p.m. The ride was closed until Wednesday
morning.
Water
Pressure Issues
Water
customers in the southern end of Caldwell County can expect low water
pressure
today (Wednesday, July 22nd) as work continues on the water main
break in
Granite Falls. Areas impacted include
Dudley Shoals, Grace Chapel,
North Lakes
and Granite Falls. Customers are asked
to conserve water over the
next few
days and to avoid watering lawns, washing cars, pressure washing and
filling
pools. A boil water advisory is in
effect for county water customers in the
southern end
of the county. Water for consumption,
should be boiled for at least
one minute
or use bottled water. Infants younger
than six months old and
pregnant
women should use an alternate water source, like bottled water.
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