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Sunday, March 22, 2020

4 Positive COVID 19 Cases in Escambia County

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Escambia County now has 4 positive cases of COVID 19 according to the Florida Department of Health


The Florida Department of Health is reporting a total of 4 cases of COVID 19 in Escambia County now, according to the Florida COVID 19 Dashboard.

Data is starting to trickle in, and earlier today we had been notified that we had one (1) new case, however late this afternoon we are told we now have four (4) cases of COVID 19 in Escambia County.

Lots more information will be forthcoming, but as of now we know that all four individuals are at home, none are hospitalized.

These cases, locally,  include 3 men, 1 woman, ages 25-53

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Look I don't like running around like a chicken with it's head cut off but next step is to ensure the funeral crematories are ready. Do we even have that capacity here or will there be mass graves Face the facts. I was watching netizens from Communist China on the Epoch times releasing videos back in January and knew they couldn't keep up with the statistics, for one it was a new virus, two statistics were not really important to them at the time. In some ways they were more prepared because they had faced MERS and SARs. They were decontaminating public spaces. No time for the blame game. 75% will come through this most likely. Denial is a strong psychological way to deal with a crisis...we know the next steps. Survival is a strong drive also...

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