PANAMA CITY – Bay County showed the death of a new COVID-19 patient and 21 cases, fitness officials announced Wednesday.
According to the Florida Department of Health in Bay County, the last death was an 82-year-old man (case shown on August 20).
To date, 87 citizens have died with COVID-19.
The Department of Health warns that the death was reported on Wednesday, that does not mean that it has occurred in the last 24 hours, but has been shown in the last 24 hours.
The Department of Health also showed 21 new instances of COVID-19 and 67 negative effects for a positive rate of 23. 86% for Tuesday.
And according to the Health Care Administration Agency, on Wednesday at 10 a. m. , 27 other people in county hospitals had a number one diagnosis of COVID-19.
The citizens’ age organization tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday 0 to four years (0), five to 1 four years (2), 1 five to 2 four years (3), 2 five years 3 four years (0), 0 3 five to four years (1), four five-five four (3), five five-six four (3), six five-seven four (1), seven five-eight four (five) , eight five (3) and unknown (0).
The total number of instances in the county is 5,557 and 5,470 citizens and 87 non-citizens.
The overall test rate in COVID-19 County is 17%. Of the 31,822 tests processed in the county to date, 26,283 were negative.
Knowledge is initial and a topic to replace depending on public aptitude surveys.
County cities with instances in patient zip codes come with 3five49 in Panama City, 707 in Panama City Beach, 846 in Lynn Haven, 114 in Youngstown, 23 in Callaway, 79 in Southport, five at Parker, 12 at Tyndall Air Force Base, 61 at Fountain, two at Bayou George, two in Inlet Beach, one at Seacrest, one at WatersoundArray 3 in Vernon , one in Rosemary Beach, 12 in Mexico Beach and five unknown.
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