Latest deaths are in longterm care facilities
Two 91-year-olds in longterm care facilities, one a man in Indian River County and the other a woman in St. Lucie County, are the latest victims of COVID-19.
Two 91-year-olds in longterm care facilities, one a man in Indian River County and the other a woman in St. Lucie County, are the latest victims of COVID-19.
While the trends aren’t consistent or rapid, statistics of coronavirus cases show a decline of additional daily coronavirus cases since the highs of early April.
While the Treasure Coast continued its slow increase in cases, sstatistics released today showed record one-day increases in deaths and hospitalizations statewide.
The Treasure Coast today reported an additional 16 cases and one death caused by coronavirus.
Cases of coronavirus on the Treasure Coast continued their slow climb, with an additional dozen cases reported today, off the high of 51 additional cases reported a week ago.
Although the numbers of additional cases continued to decline, two more deaths were reported today on the Treasure Coast because of coronavirus.
Today’s report from the Florida Department of Health showed the Treasure Coast continuing to come off its high of additional cases achieved four days ago.
After a four-day run of an additional 30 or more cases of coronavirus per day, the number of new cases on Treasure Coast fell to 16, according to the daytime report released by the Florida Department of Health.
Two more people have died from COVID-19 in St. Lucie County, according to the daytime report issued by the Florida Department of Health.
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