133 New COVID-19 Cases Since Wednesday Noon
13 Deaths
24,157 Total Positives / 719 Total Deaths
**Yesterday’s Press Conference LINK
With Hospital CEOs See Below
MOHAVE COUNTY, AZ (August 13, 2021) — The Mohave County Health Department (MCDPH) Nursing staff has been notified of 133 confirmed COVID-19 cases reported since Wednesday noon. There are 13 deaths.
All, but one of the 13 deaths are from previously reported cases.
Five of the new deaths are from the Bullhead City service area. One is 30-39; one is 40-49; one is 60-69; two are 80-89.
Four of the 13 deaths are from the Kingman service area. Two are 60-69; one is 70-79; one is 80-89.
Four of the 13 deaths are from the Lake Havasu City area. Two are 40-49, with one of those also being one of today’s new 133 cases. The final two deaths are 80-89.
Of the 133 new confirmed cases, there are 60 new confirmed cases in the Bullhead City service area There are 49 new confirmed cases in the Kingman service area. There are 19 new confirmed cases in the Lake Havasu City service area. There are 0 new confirmed cases in the North County service area. There are 5 new cases in an Undetermined or unknown area of the county.
ALL 133 cases remain under investigation.
Of the 60 new confirmed cases in the Bullhead City area, nine are 0-10; eleven are 11-19; eight are 20-29; eleven are 30-39; seven are 40-49; six are 50-59; two are 60-69; five are 70-79; one is 80-89.
Of the 49 new confirmed cases in the Kingman area, six are 0-10; ten are 11-19; eight are 20-29; ten are 30-39; six are 40-49; two are 50-59; five are 60-69; two are 70-79.
Of the 19 new confirmed cases in the Lake Havasu City area, two are 11-19; one is 30-39; one is 40-49; four are 50-59; three are 60-69; five are 70-79; one is 80-89; one is 90+. The 19th new in the Lake Havasu City area is the death mentioned above.
Of the 5 new confirmed cases in an Undetermined or Unknown County area, one is 30-39; one is 40-49; one is 50-59; one is 60-69; one is 70-79.
TOTAL POSITIVE CASES SINCE 1ST CASE REPORTED –—–24,157
TOTAL RECOVERED THUS FAR: 21,803
AVERAGE AGE OF CASES SINCE CASE #1: 46.5
AVERAGE AGE OF DEATHS SINCE FIRST DEATH: 74.3
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PRESS CONFERENCE LINK
Area Hospital CEOs & County Health Director Denise Burley
COVID-19 LINK Below
Mohave County had a rare online press conference (LINK BELOW) with the CEOs of our four area hospitals on Thursday afternoon. Mohave County Health Director Denise Burley also participated.
The CEOs were: Mike Patterson – Havasu Regional Medical Center; Mike Stenger – Western Arizona Regional Medical Center; Will McConnell – Kingman Regional Medical Center; Feliciano Jiron – Valley View Medical Center.
The Public Can Still Watch & Listen Here: https://youtu.be/H4vUZzff9Co
Important Updated Local Information on
Reducing COVID-19 Hospitalizations
Early intervention with monoclonal antibody infusion therapy can shorten the duration of COVID-19 symptoms and reduce the risk of severe illness and hospitalization. This is becoming increasingly important as a surge of patients with the Delta variant continues to strain hospital resources.
The therapy is available to the following people:
• Individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19 and are within ten days of symptom onset
• Unvaccinated individuals who have had close contact with a COVID-positive person
• Vaccinated individuals who are immunocompromised and have had close contact with a COVID-positive person
If you or a close contact test positive for COVID-19, immediately contact (928) 681-8699 to see if you are eligible for treatment. Additional information about monoclonal antibody infusion therapy can be found at:
Click to access COVID-19-Patients-508.pdf
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COVID-19 Cases are on the rise in many parts of the U.S., including Mohave County. Well over 90% of all those who are hospitalized, were not vaccinated. The Mohave County Health Department continues to urge all residents to get fully vaccinated. At this point, Mohave County has under 40% vaccinated. If you haven’t been fully immunized yet, please help our county reach a much higher percentage of vaccinations. The Delta variant is here and hospitalizations have increased locally.
Vaccinations are readily available at this time. With some providers, immediate walk ins are available as well. Check providers here–https://www.mohavecounty.us/ContentPage.aspx?id=127&cid=1444&page=2&rid=2230 *
More County COVID-19 test results can be seen here: https://covid-19-mohave.hub.arcgis.com/
These reports now take place on Monday, Wednesday, & Friday afternoons.
Pfizer Vaccine Now Available to
12-17 Year Olds in Mohave County
The Mohave County Department of Public Health has now allocated Pfizer vaccine to the following providers this week. Two doses are required and this vaccine can be administered to the 12-17 age group. In Mohave County, that is approximately 10,000 individuals.)
Kingman: Uptown Drug
Bullhead City: DeeFlat Pharmacy
Riverside Pharmacy
Lake Havasu City: Sunrise Pharmacy
Additionally, individuals can locate other providers offering Pfizer vaccine in Mohave County using the ADHS Vaccine Finder web link:
https://azdhs.gov/covid19/vaccines/index.php#find-vaccines
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*IMPORTANT NOTE: Extra HELP is in place with our County COVID Call Center for those who do not have access to the Internet and/or a computer. Those individuals can now help dealing with COVID-19 information. 928-753-8665.
The call center will also answer any other questions on COVID-19. There are 6 people answering the calls, so please be patient. They will get to you. Thank you!
IMPORTANT NOTE: The Mohave County Department of Public Health staff review case information for accuracy and completeness. There are a number of reasons for the adjustments, including the removal of cases that did not have a permanent address in Mohave County, reconciliation of cases reported twice or not originally reported, and removal of probable cases.
Steps you can take to prevent the spread of COVID-19 include:
Wear a mask over your nose and mouth
Stay at least 6 feet away from others who do not live with you
Avoid crowds
Avoid poorly ventilated spaces
Wash your hands often
Cover coughs and sneezes
Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces
Stay home if you feel sick
Monitor your health daily
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