Coronavirus: 114 more citizens of León; 7 citizens of Big Bend die

While 114 other citizens were tested for the virus, two Lions County citizens and five other Big Bend County citizens died of COVID-19, according to the Florida Department of Health.

State fitness authorities showed Tuesday that a 59-year-old man from Leon County and an 82-year-old woman from Leon County died of COVID-19. The total local number of other people who have died as a result of the virus. now stands at 71, according to the Department of Health.

“We are with the families of the victims,” the Leon County Department of Health wrote on Twitter.

The total local number of instances shown now is 10,299 citizens since the government began publicly tracking instances in March.

To date, 47% of all local instances belong to other people aged 15 to 24 years, no one from this old organization that lives in León has died, according to the Department of Health.

Health officials organize case data based on the person’s county of residence, which may or may not be where they are at the time of the positive test.

In August, a 19-year-old guard at Fort Braden School in Leon County died of COVID-19, never gave the impression that knowledge of Leon’s coronavirus because he resided in Gadsden County.

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The 71 citizens reported through the state Department of Health are still below the number of others who died on the county border from the virus, according to the knowledge of the August medical examiner.

In addition: Coroners’ reports show four times more COVID-19 deaths in Leon County than in the state

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