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Pinellas County s COVID-19 numbers continuing to decline | Coronavirus

From May 24-27, Florida Department of Health reported 212 new COVID-19 cases and 11 deaths in Pinellas County. The case count grew to 81,289 and the death toll increased to

COVID-19 cases and deaths maintain downhill slide in Pinellas

Florida Department of Health continues to report declining numbers of new COVID-19 cases and deaths in Pinellas County. For the week of May 17-23, only 474 cases were added to

Clearwater begins on path to allowing urban chickens

CLEARWATER — Up until May 6, city leaders didn’t know that Clearwater is the largest municipality in Pinellas County not to allow urban chickens. The next largest is St. Pete Beach, with a population of just under 10,000 residents — about 100,000 fewer than Clearwater. It appears that might change soon after City Council members directed the city attorney May 6 to create an ordinance that would allow residents to keep hens in the backyards of single-family homes. Mayor Frank Hibbard brought up the topic during a work session May 3 after he said residents had been asking council members to consider it. He promised them he would bring it before the council, but was not enthusiastic about the idea.

COVID-19 cases continue downward trend in Pinellas

For the second consecutive week, Florida Department of Health reported fewer COVID-19 cases in Pinellas County. From April 26-May 2, 1,062 cases were reported, bringing the total to 79,146. The same as last week, 17 people died due to the novel coronavirus, upping the death toll to 1,613. From April 19-25, DOH reported 1,292 cases and 17 deaths. It was the first week in a month that fewer cases were reported. From April 12-18, 1,684 new cases and 14 deaths were reported. DOH reported 1,679 new cases and five deaths during the week of April 5-11. From March 29-April 4, DOH reported 1,590 new cases and six deaths. From March 22-28, DOH reported 1,457 more cases and 28 deaths.

COVID-19 cases climb past 78,000 in Pinellas with 1,596 deaths

After weeks of increases, Florida Department of Health reported a decline in COVID-19 cases in Pinellas last week. From April 19-25, 1,292 cases were reported, bringing the total to 78,084. Seventeen people died due to the novel coronavirus, upping the death toll to 1,596. For four consecutive weeks, DOH reported an increase in COVID-19 cases in Pinellas County. From April 12-18, 1,684 new cases and 14 deaths were reported. DOH reported 1,679 new cases and five deaths during the week of April 5-11. From March 29-April 4, DOH reported 1,590 new cases and six deaths. From March 22-28, DOH reported 1,457 more cases and 28 deaths. The week had the first increase in cases in a month.

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