Bay County exceeds one hundred deaths of COVID-19 patients in total

PANAMA CITY – Bay County has shown 4 new deaths of COVID-19 patients for a total of 101 deaths to date, he announced fitness Wednesday.

According to the Florida Department of Health in Bay County, the most recent deaths occur with a 51-year-old woguy (confirmed July 15), a 70-year-old man (confirmed July 28), a 72-year-old woguy man (confirmed August 12) and a 47-year-old boy (case confirmed On September 19).

There are 26 deaths related to long-term care services in the county.

The Department of Health extends its condolences to families and will continue to work diligently with its netpaintings partners to prevent them from spreading COVID-19.

The fitness branch also showed another 27 instances of COVID-19 and 235 negative control effects for a positive rate of 10. 31% for Tuesday. There is a new case of non-resident.

In addition, according to the Agency for the Administration of Health Care, at 10 a. m. On Wednesday, 20 other people in county hospitals had a number one diagnosis of COVID-19.

The total number of instances in the county is 5,924, 5,828 citizens and 96 non-citizens.

The overall test rate in COVID-19 County is 17%. Of the 33,783 tests processed in the county to date, 27,890 were negative.

Knowledge is initial and a topic to replace depending on public aptitude surveys.

Cases in patient zip codes include: 37five3 in Panama City, 7five3 in Panama City Beach, 890 in Lynn Haven, thirteen in Youngstown, 26 in Callaway, 88 in Southport, five in Parker, 12 at Tyndall Air Force Base, 6five in Fountain, two at Bayou George, two at Inlet Beach, one at Seacrest, one at Watersound , 3 in VernonArray one in Rosemary Beach, thirteen in Mexico Beach, one in Alys Beach and 66 unknown.

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