Caldwell County has reported two new coronavirus cases.
Judge-Executive Larry Curling confirmed Thursday afternoon the county’s 143rd and 144th cases since the pandemic began in mid-March. He adds the cases involve a 21-year-old female and a 61-year-old male who are both isolated at home.
The two cases join two announced Wednesday, four announced Tuesday, and nine announced Monday and follow 32 announced last week.
The Pennyrile District Health Department states Caldwell County currently has 28 active cases, 25 of which are at home while three are hospitalized. The county’s remaining 116 cases have recovered.