From Julie Durst, Grant County Public Information Officer
Over the past several days, a surge in COVID-19 cases has occurred in Grant County. According to the Grant County Health Department, 67% of the new confirmed cases, in the two weeks prior to September 8, 2020, in Grant County, were among 18 to 27-year olds. Those under 18 years old made up 4% of the new cases in the past two weeks. The rapid increase coincides with the return of students to the University, Technical College, and K-12 schools.
Since the University and some local healthcare providers are now starting to use antigen testing, an increase in probable COVID-19 cases is occurring as well. As of the morning of September 8, 2020, 40 probable cases were identified in Grant County. Jeff Kindrai, Director/Health Officer for Grant County Health Department, says that paying attention to probable cases will become more important moving forward. Probable COVID-19 cases are defined as meeting clinical criteria AND epidemiologic evidence with no confirmatory lab testing performed (i.e., no COVID-19 PCR or NAAT performed) OR as having presumptive laboratory evidence (such as antigen testing)












