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Iowa daily COVID-19 update, 12/22/20: 1,276 new cases; LTC outbreaks drop; Hospitalizations creep back up

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December 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health, Tuesday, released the latest coronavirus data for the past 24-hours (ending at 10-a.m.). As of Tuesday, there are 269,020 new confirmed Positive cases of the virus statewide since Iowa’s outbreak began, with an additional 1,276 cases confirmed in the past 24 hours. The Iowa DPH reported 64 additional COVID-19 deaths for a statewide death toll of 3,653. Of Iowa’s pandemic-related deaths, COVID-19 is reported as the underlying cause for 3,355 deaths. For 298 Iowans, COVID-19 was a contributing factor to their deaths. The website said 3,352 of the state’s deaths involved Iowans with preexisting conditions.  Locally, Harrison and Montgomery Counties each have one additional death reported.

The Iowa DPH reports 133 COVID-19 outbreaks among long-term care facilities in the state, accounting for 5,330 of Iowa’s current positive cases. COVID-19 outbreaks at long-term care facilities account for 1,137 of the state’s total deaths. According to the state’s website, more than 1.3-million Iowans have received COVID-19 tests. Iowa’s average reported positivity rate is 12.6% over the last 14 days.

Hospitalization data: show 651 Iowans with COVID-19 are in hospitals across the state (up from 644 yesterday); 140 COVID patients are in an ICU (down 2 from Monday); 71 were admitted; and 71 are on a ventilator.  Hospitals in western/southwest Iowa (RMCC Region 4) report: 40 are hospitalized (2 less than Monday); 13 are in an ICU (down 6 from yesterday); five people were admitted, and eight COVID patients are on a ventilator.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases by County; The # of new cases since yesterday {+} – if any; and the total number of deaths in each county to date:

  • Cass, 984 cases; {+0}; 38 deaths
  • Adair, 552; {+1}; 17
  • Adams, 235; {+0}; 2
  • Audubon, 343; {+0}; 7
  • Guthrie, 897; {+10}; 22
  • Harrison County, 1,341; {+11}; 52
  • Madison County, 891; {+6}; 8
  • Mills County, 1,238; {+1}; 13
  • Montgomery, 686; {+12}; 14
  • Pottawattamie County, 7,861; {+46}; 87
  • Shelby County, 903; {+5}; 23
  • Union County,  973; {+7}; 16

Restaurants to get more help in latest stimulus package

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December 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) A 900-billion-dollar federal stimulus package includes additional relief to help restaurants make it through the next stage of the coronavirus pandemic. The bill allows small businesses to apply for a second forgivable loan through the Paycheck Protection Program. Most businesses can apply for an amount equal to two-and-a-half months of payroll. But Jessica Dunker, president of the Iowa Restaurant Association, says restaurants can ask for more. She says since they’ve had such a big hit they’ll be able to have three-and-a-half months of payroll that they’ll be able to borrow and have forgiven as long as we use it in appropriate ways.

Sixty percent of the loan must be used to pay employees. Dunker estimates that even with the relief money about one thousand restaurants and bars across the state will close because of the pandemic. ” Nonetheless, the timing of it will help a number of restaurants get over that hump and into the spring when the vaccine is more widely available and we’re able to open our patios back up,” Dunker says

Dunker Iowa’s hospitality industry is estimated to have lost nearly one-point-five billion dollars in revenue in 2020.

(By Grant Gerlock, Iowa Public Radio)

Glenwood Police report

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December 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Police in Glenwood, Monday, said two Glenwood men were arrested recently on separate warrants. Authorities report 21-year old Domonic Monson, was arrested December 16th on a Pottawattamie County warrant for Failure to Appear. His cash or surety bond was set at $2,000. On Saturday, 46-year old Joseph Bremken was arrested on a Mills County warrant. His cash/surety bond was set at $1,000.

Glenwood Police said also, 18-year old Hunter Rapley, of Glenwood, was arrested Saturday, for OWI 1st Offense. His cash/surety bond was also set at $1,000.

Doing last-minute online shopping? Beware of scams!

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December 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – There are only a few shopping days are left until Christmas, and many Iowans are avoiding the crowds — and COVID-19 — by doing their holiday shopping online, but that course of action brings another whole set of risks. Consumer protection specialist Tricia Collins says Iowans doing last-minute shopping need to be especially careful when clicking on random ads in their social media feeds, as they may look very tempting. “You want to watch out for offers that appear to be too good to be true, because in most cases, they may be,” Collins says, “and you also want to keep your eye out for fake websites or online marketplace pages.”

Collins says many of the complaints agencies get each holiday season are about fake websites and bogus ads on places like Facebook. One way to avoid trouble, she says, is to do your research. “A lot of time crooks will use fake websites and social media messages to trick you into thinking it’s the real business,” Collins says, “and then you may download some malware or they try to gather your personal and financial information.”

She says your best defense is to shop around and don’t buy something on a whim from an unknown source. “You want to verify that the website you’re looking at is legitimate before you place an order or provide any information,” Collins says. “Look for the company’s name, where they’re located, their contact information.” It’s smart to double-check before you double-click as those supposed sale prices might not be a deal at all.

Lingering pandemic and the derecho are still causing evictions, homelessness

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December 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Nine months into the pandemic and many Iowa families are still being pushed into homelessness. Waypoint Services, a Cedar Rapids-based provider, is seeing the need grow sharply among Iowans who never experienced homelessness before. Housing services director J’nae Peterman says area shelters and other providers are also struggling to meet the demand for rent assistance and transitional housing.  “Within a month-and-a-half time period, we served the amount of people that we typically serve in a full year,” Peterman says. “That’s typically around 3,000 people and that’s what we’re seeing in less than two months.”

Some families were able to avoid homelessness by continuing to live in buildings that were damaged by the derecho in August, but winter weather is forcing some of them out. “People were living in their units as long as they can but as it gets colder, they can’t keep them warm and they do need to leave, unfortunately,” Peterman says. “Shelters are completely at their max capacity and doing the best that they can.”

People facing homelessness or eviction anywhere in Iowa can call Waypoint’s hotline at 1-833-739-0065 or get free legal advice from Iowa Legal Aid at iowalegalaid.org.

(By Kate Payne, Iowa Public Radio)

Black Hawk County man serving life dies of COVID

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December 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A man serving a life sentence for a kidnapping in Black Hawk County has died. The Iowa Department of Corrections says 58-year-old Dale Dean Viers died Sunday from likely complications related to COVID-19 and other preexisting medical conditions at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.

Viers has been serving his sentence at the Iowa State Penitentiary. He was convicted of kidnapping a girl from a Waterloo street in 1994 and abusing her. The Department of Corrections website reports 13 inmates have died of COVID.

3 arrests in Red Oak Monday

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December 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police say three people were arrested, Monday. 69-year old Bernard Lee Binns, of Red Oak, was arrested at around 5:40-p.m. on a Public Intoxication charge. He was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $300 bond. And, at around 7:40-p.m., 23-year old Matthew Marlin Williams, and 22-year old Kayla Marie Williams, both of Red Oak, were arrested on charges of Domestic Abuse Assault. Both were being held without bond, in the Montgomery County Jail

Iowa early News Headlines: 12/22/20

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December 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:30 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowans are heading into the holiday with few restrictions on gathering or social activities as Gov. Kim Reynolds places the responsibility on them to gather in small groups to avoid a post-holiday virus surge. Deaths, however, continue to trend upward in the state and a significant number of people remain hospitalized. With fewer coronavirus tests in the past few days the Monday report for Iowa shows 600 additional virus cases and no additional deaths. The state, however, reported 138 deaths on Sunday after listing none in the prior two days, the result of a new method of reporting deaths that can cause data update delays. Iowa has had 3,589 deaths from the virus. On Monday 644 people were hospitalized.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Davenport authorities are trying to determine the cause of a fire that killed one person. The victim was found Sunday afternoon on the second floor of an apartment building. The Quad-City Times reports that firefighters encountered smoke in the main hallway and sprinklers activated in the apartment. The sprinklers had put out the fire, which was contained to the apartment. Firefighters found the victim dead inside the apartment. The name of the victim has not been released.

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — The University of Northern Iowa has received a $2 million donation to build an artificial turf football field. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier on Monday reported the donation from Doug and Ann Goschke. Construction on the outdoor practice facility is set to start in the spring. Head Football Coach Mark Farley says the new facility will allow the team to practice safely in all weather conditions late into fall and in early spring. The couple gave the money to honor Doug’s late sister, Junean Goschke. She graduated from what’s now known as the University of Northern Iowa in 1966.

No ice skating this year in Atlantic; Kayaks & canoes may be available in the near future

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December 21st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Coronavirus pandemic has pulled the plug on ice-skating for this Winter, in Atlantic. Parks and Rec Director Bryant Rasmussen told the Parks Board Monday evening, that the tarp for the basketball court is ready to go, but the Board voted to cancel unrolling the tarp and filling it up with water, waiting for Mother Nature to freeze it.

They cited the unknowns with the COVID-19 proclamation and lack of use in past Winters as reasons why there will be no ice skating this year. Rasmussen said if there was no pandemic, they would have had the tarp rolled out already. But with the threat of another proclamation extending the current public health emergency, they would have had to spend time draining the tarp and putting it back into storage.

On bright note, Rasmussen said he checked with a major sporting goods store and looked into purchasing four kayaks and three or four canoes, as well as life jackets, which could be rented out to persons wanting to use them at the Schildberg Quarry lakes for fishing, or other such activities. The equipment would cost roughly $5,000, and hopefully be offset through the use of grants and donations. Rasmussen is in the process of researching grants, and will come back to board when he has more solid backing through those types of funds.

Also, and update to the Atlantic Parks and Rec website is slowly making progress. The good news, is that shelter reservations are being incorporated into the website, and well as ways for people to donate funds for future parks department endeavors, should they want to do so. Reservations for one of the five City Park shelters (Camblin, Kiddie Korral, East and Cedar Park shelters and the downtown City Park Shelter), will available online, soon.

Rasmussen said Parks and Rec brochures will be available when they are finished, at the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, City Hall, and the Parks and Rec Office at Sunnyside Park. Bryant said they’ve been working on the layout and design for the brochures for the past several months.  The goal is try and promote the department, its recreational programs and more detailed information.  Local volunteer organizations who made the park amenities visibly appealing and maintained will be highlighted in the brochures, as well as various programs that may be sponsored by organizations.

The City’s Trail Network brochures are already available. They, along with Walkability information will be featured in the new brochures, also. Rasmussen said the first run printing of the brochures would probably be around 100 to 500, with the higher amount costing just a few dollars more than a lower printing run.

Montgomery County receives COVID-19 vaccine

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December 21st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Montgomery County has received the first shipment of the COVID-19 vaccine. Health officials said Monday the county received 300 doses from Moderna. Of the 300 doses, 200 doses went directly to Montgomery County Memorial Hospital for their staff and 100 doses went to Montgomery County Public Health for EMS providers in the county and other healthcare providers not affiliated with the hospital. All the long-term care and assisted living facilities in the county have been paired with a national pharmacy chain to receive vaccines.

Currently, the county is in Phase 1A of the distribution plan, which includes the groups listed above. After all workers included in Phase 1A are vaccinated, the county may move to Phase 1B. Included in Phase 1B are school and childcare staff, people over 65 years of age, people with underlying health conditions, and non-healthcare essential workers. Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) has indicated the next round of vaccine could arrive in January. IDPH hopes the vaccine will be available to the general public by mid-spring 2021.

Montgomery County Public Health and Montgomery County Memorial Hospital encourage anyone with questions regarding the vaccine to call Montgomery County Public Health at 712-623-4893.