Marshall, Ohio Counties Record 2 Deaths, 63 New Positive Cases

Marshall County:

Marshall County Health Department received confirmation today of 1 death of a Marshall County resident associated to COVID-19. Today, we received notification that we lost a 62-year-old male who was hospitalized at the time of his passing.

Our hearts are heavy with the loss of this Marshall County resident associated with COVID-19. The thoughts and prayers of the staff at the Health Department and all county offices are with the family and friends of this gentleman during this difficult time.

The Marshall County Health Department also received confirmation 22 new positive cases and 7 new probable cases.  The Health Department continues to work on investigations and contact tracing.

This brings Marshall County to a total of 1463 confirmed cases and 250 probable cases, 496 of which are in isolation at home, 11 hospitalized, 40 associated deaths and 1167 whom have been released from isolation. 

Everyone can assist in stopping this rapid increase of cases by wearing masks when in public, maintaining social distance and avoiding large scale events.

Due to Marshall County remaining in an elevated status, the Health Department will continue with the listed testing:

12/16/2020         10am – 2pm

12/18/2020         10am – 2pm

All testing to be conducted at the Health Department.

For more information, contact the Marshall County Health Department at 304-845-7840 or visit our Facebook page at Marshall County Health Department – WV.

Ohio County:

The Wheeling-Ohio County Health Department is announcing one (1) COVID-19 associated death for December 15, 2020.  The individual was a resident of a local long-term care facility at the time of their deaths.

Wheeling-Ohio County Health Department is announcing forty-one (41) new cases of COVID-19 in Ohio County for December 15, 2020.  Currently, the health department reports a total of 2189 cases, including thirty (33) deaths. Case surveillance, contact tracing, and monitoring continue for many of the reported cases.  During the community mass testing today (12/15/2020), the health department performed 91 COVID-19 tests on Ohio Valley residents.  

Starting Monday, December 14th, and running until December 19th, the Wheeling-Ohio County Health Department will hold free COVID-19 testing clinics at three locations in Ohio County.    

Ohio County COVID TestingDecember 14-December 19, 2020
11:00am – 4:00pm

Valley Grove Volunteer Fire Department, 355 Fire House Lane, Valley Grove WV

Warwood Fire Station, Station 9, 1301 Richland Avenue

Wheeling Island Fire Station, Station 5, 11 North Wabash Street

The free clinics are for those with or without symptoms and no insurance is needed. Participants need to bring a driver’s license, photo ID or other proof of address. No residency restrictions.  Patients under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. This is a drive-up testing clinic and participants will be tested either in their personal vehicles or at a walk-up location near the testing sites.  This special clinic is being hosted by the Wheeling-Ohio County Health Department and the Wheeling-Ohio County Emergency Management Agency. For more information call the Wheeling-Ohio County Health Department at (304) 234-3682.  

The Health Department is reminding residents that the county is currently ORANGE in the daily WVDHHR County Alert Map.  Travel sports teams are prohibited from participating in games, practices, or other types of competition within counties designated as gold, orange, or red in the alert map.  The restriction does not apply to teams that play in defined, relatively small geographic areas, such as within a single county or a few counties in the state.  In addition, all purely social gatherings are limited to 10 individuals.  The limitation does not apply to any activity, business, or entity that has been deemed essential, such as religious services, weddings, or group meetings, conferences, or other special events held for essential businesses and operations.  Consult your local health department for more details.  

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