The Monroe County Department of Health announced Wednesday one new death and 26 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases to 1,368.
A total of 113 people have died from COVID-19 in Monroe County.
As of Wednesday, the county’s COVID-19 dashboard shows 96 people are currently hospitalized and 22 of them are in ICU on a ventilator.
Of the 1,368 confirmed cases, 621 people have recovered from the disease. The health department says 786 people — confirmed positive COVID-19 cases and known presumed positive COVID-19 cases — have recovered from isolation to date.
On Tuesday, the county shared this breakdown of deaths by age:
DECEASED, BY AGE RANGE F M TOTAL
<59 * * 3
60-69 5 7 12
70-79 13 19 32
80-89 16 18 34
90-99 17 14 31
TOTAL 112
It shows only three of the dead were younger than 59.
Three weeks ago, the county also provided the following breakdown of hospitalizations, ICU data, and deaths by race:
HOSPITALIZED, NON-ICU % OF TOTAL HOSPITALIZED
ASIAN 2.3%
BLACK 27.9%
HISPANIC 18.6%
WHITE 51.2%
OTHER 0.0%
Grand Total 100.0%
HOSPITALIZED, ICU % OF TOTAL ICU
ASIAN 2.6%
BLACK 53.8%
HISPANIC 5.1%
WHITE 38.5%
OTHER 0.0%
Grand Total 100.0%
DECEASED % OF TOTAL DECEASED
ASIAN 3.0%
BLACK 18.2%
HISPANIC 9.1%
WHITE 69.7%
OTHER 0.0%
Grand Total 100.0%
The first person to die from the novel coronavirus in Monroe County was a 54-year-old man who died at Rochester General Hospital on March 17. Two of the dead were residents of the Ontario Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare in Hopewell. One was a resident of The Hurlbut Nursing Home in Brighton.
County residents who believe they have been in contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19 can call 585-753-5555 or email COVID19@monroecounty.gov.
— WHEC