No new instances of COVID-19 are known with Good Samaritan Southgate since August 2

On Monday, Good Samaritan Southgate Health Center reported an additional death similar to its COVID-19 outbreak, raising the total number of citizens who died from the virus to 27.

However, the center’s officials said it had been more than a week since a positive case was identified.

The last known COVID-19 case at the facility occurred on August 2, said Julie Williams, director of communications for Good Samaritan Southgate.

Williams added that the facility had behaved asymptomatically on Thursday and that they had all been negative.

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There are still 20 active CITIZENS of COVID-19 connected to the epidemic, and 34 citizens have recovered.

There are 18 cases of active workers and 14 worker recoveries.

A total of 81 citizens tested positive for the virus and 32 workers tested positive.

According to existing figures, 33% of citizens who suffered COVID-19 in Good Samaritan Southgate were killed. Of the 184 citizens living in the gym, 44% tested positive.

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