September 11, 2020 | 12:06am A North Carolina couple passed away moments apart from the coronavirus as they held on to each other’s hand. Johnny Lee Peoples, 67, and his wife Cathy Darlene Peoples, 65, both died from the virus after a month-long battle with the infection on Sept. 2 at a Salsbury hospital, People…
THANKS RENEE NOW TO YOUR TOP CORONAVIRUS HEADLINES AT SIX NEW CDC SAFETY GUIDELINES OR OUT THE INTENT TO HELP SCHOOLS REOPEN THIS FALL. THE CDC SAYS IT’S PREPARED TO WORK WITH EACH JURISDICTION, ENCOURAGING THE USE OF HAND SANITIZERS AND FACE COVERINGS. CORONAVIRUS HOSPITALIZATIONS IN FLORIDA ARE UP 83.5% JULY 4TH, THAT NUMBER WAS…
South Carolina coronavirus update for July 22, 2020 The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control announced Wednesday 1,654 new confirmed cases and one new probable case of coronavirus, 39 additional confirmed deaths and 26 new probable deaths.This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 74,761, probable cases to 281, confirmed deaths to…
A dog in South Carolina had to be euthanized after it tested positive for the coronavirus, according to Clemson University on Thursday.The canine was the first animal in South Carolina to be infected with COVID-19, said Dr. Boyd Parr, state veterinarian and director of Clemson Livestock Poultry Health (LPH).Parr said a private veterinarian decided to test…
>> THANK YOU. NAUTA BREAKING NEWS. COVID-19 CASES CONTINUED ARISING GREENVILLE COUNTY. THE COUNTY STILL HAS THE MOST CASES IN THE STATE. TODAY HEALTH OFFICIALS REPORTED , OVER 150 NEW CASES. THAT BRINGS THE TOTAL NUMBER OF POSITIVE CASES TO 6,010. OFFICIALS SAY 86 PEOPLE IN THE COUNTY HAVE DIED. SOUTH CAROLINA HEALTH OFFICIALS HAVE…
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