28 additional COVID-19 deaths reported in Massachusetts, 373 new cases SIGN UP FOR BREAKING NEWS Get local stories sent straight to your inbox as news breaks. Privacy Notice 28 additional COVID-19 deaths reported in Massachusetts, 373 new cases The Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported 28 new COVID-19-related deaths across the state Saturday, bringing the…
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30 additional COVID-19 deaths reported in Massachusetts, 228 new cases Fewer than 200 people in ICU as state records 30 new COVID-19 deaths The Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported 30 new COVID-19-related deaths across the state Friday, bringing the state's total to 7,800.In addition, state health officials reported 228 new confirmed and probable COVID-19…
By Emery Glover | June 3, 2020 at 4:12 PM EDT - Updated June 3 at 4:12 PM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - On Wednesday, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control announced 285 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and one additional death. Theses new findings bring the total number of people…
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