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First Day Without Coronavirus Death

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Sunday Dallas Health Officials report there being over 100 new positive cases of COVID-19, which is an estimated total of cases to 2,428 in the country.
April 6 was the last known day people died because of the cause by COVID-19 that was reported by the country.
April 12-18 had thirty-three deaths from the coronavirus, also known as Dallas’s deadliest fight against COVID-19, Sunday.
Thirty-eight percent of the sixty death toll in the Dallas county had been receiving long term medical facilities, stated by health officials.
Clay Jenkins, Dallas County Judge had this to say:
“Elected leaders must be led by science in carefully modifying orders to help the economy without hurting #PublicHealth. We can’t rush it and ruin the gains you’ve achieved through the sacrifices you made.”
“For your part, please limit those unnecessary trips, wear a face covering at essential businesses and keep making good personal responsibility decisions.”
People over sixty years old have been known to be the majority hospitalized, or those with health conditions among the Dallas County District cases, stated by Officials. Thirty-three percent of these health conditions were due to Diabetes because of COVID-19.



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