DHEC releases latest coronavirus data for Sept. 13 The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced 515 new confirmed cases and seven new probable cases of the novel coronavirus Sunday.They also announced 24 additional confirmed deaths and no new probable deaths.This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 129,484, probable cases…
AND BREAKING COVID-19 NEWS NOW HEALTH OFFICIALS ARE REPORTING 1,800 NEW CASES OF A VIRUS CAROLINA WE’RE TOLD THERE ARE 62. THOUSAND SEVENTY POSITIVE CASES ACROSS THE STATE. THAT IS AN INCREASE OF 50 FROM YES DAY THE TOTAL NUMBER OF DEATHS IS 984 PEOPL THAT NUMBER HAS NOT CHANGED FROM YESTERDAY. IT WILL SAY…
Updated 6/23/2020 4:24 PM Children across Illinois are expected to return to school this fall -- a welcome development after months of remote learning but one bringing challenges and changes in the COVID-19 era. State officials released guidelines for school districts to follow Tuesday, as the number of Illinoisans dying from COVID-19 grew by 38…
207 new cases of COVID-19 and 20 additional deaths DHEC releases latest numbers of coronavirus cases, deaths in South Carolina 207 new cases of COVID-19 and 20 additional deaths Hide Transcript Show Transcript ANNOUNCER: LIVE, LOCAL, BREAKING NEWS. THIS IS WYFF NEWS 4 TODAY. [CAPTIONING MADE POSSIBLE BY WYFF-TV] [CAPTIONING PERFORMED BY THE NATIONAL CAPTIONING…
South Florida nursing homes and assisted-living facilities are reporting more than 500 residents have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, according to new state data released Monday. The updated state report shows several long-term care facilities across Florida are reporting dozens of cases of the virus. The information released Monday doesn’t give a complete picture…
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