DES MOINES, Iowa - The are no reported new deaths from COVID-19 in Iowa. There at 413 additional positive cases of the virus as of Monday at 10 a.m.
There are 31,655 total cases, as 3,495 tests were conducted Sunday with a positive test rate for the day of 8.2 percent. Comparatively, the positive test rate was as high as 30 percent in late April.
There have been a total of 722 deaths statewide, and only two reported in the last four days. Daily reported deaths and hospitalizations have generally been falling over the past several weeks.
Iowa officials have acknowledged a rise in cases among adults age 18-40.
A total of 335,717 COVID-19 tests conducted in Iowa, and one-in-9 Iowans has been tested.
There have been 24,981 recoveries from the virus in the state. Governor Reynolds announced last week that the metrics for determining recoveries was changed. Because of the change, the recovery rate jumped from 62 percent to roughly 80 percent .
The state is reporting COVID-19 outbreaks at 19 long term care centers, a number that has steadily been dropping in recent weeks. There have been 383 long term care center deaths, accounting for 53 percent of the state total.
There are 151 hospitalizations from the virus. There are 41 ICU patients with 15 on ventilators.
The numbers for the state only represent COVID-19 figures compiled by the Iowa.