Audrain County Health Department Weekly COVID-19 Numbers Released
Active COVID-19 cases are up by 20 in the weekly report released by the Audrain County Health Department this morning (Wednesday).
According to the report there are 80 active cases in Audrain County this week, with 25 active probable cases.
Mexico has 60 cases and the past 7 day positivity rate is up to 14.7%.
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