Confirmed death toll surpasses 8,000 More than 95,000 people have recovered from COVID-19 in Massachusetts Confirmed death toll surpasses 8,000 SIGN UP FOR BREAKING NEWS Get local stories sent straight to your inbox as news breaks. Privacy Notice More than 95,000 people have recovered from COVID-19 in Massachusetts Confirmed death toll surpasses 8,000 The Massachusetts…
More than 3,000 Mainers have recovered from coronavirus, Maine CDC reports 19 new cases, no new deaths reported Monday The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported no new coronavirus-related deaths and 19 new cases on Monday.The number of Mainers with COVID-19 who have died remains at 114.The 19 new cases brings the total…
More than 94,000 people have recovered from COVID-19 in Massachusetts Confirmed death toll surpasses 8,000 The Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported Wednesday that an additional 1,190 people in the state have recovered from COVID-19.As of July 8, weekly data shows that 94,347 patients have been released from isolation, meaning they are considered to have…
More than 93,000 people have recovered from COVID-19 in Massachusetts The Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported Wednesday that an additional 1,753 people in the state have recovered from COVID-19.As of June 17, weekly data shows that 93,157 patients have been released from isolation, meaning they are considered to have recovered from the virus.Last week,…
Ben Motshwari (Gallo Images) Orlando Pirates midfielder Ben Motshwari has fully recovered from the Covid-19 virus, the Soweto giants confirmed on Monday.The 29-year-old became the first Premier Soccer League (PSL) player to contract the coronavirus, having reportedly been infected while shopping.In a 30-second video on the club's official Twitter account, Motshwari urged the South African public to continue…
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