One Lake County man died and another is still missing after the boat they were in capsized along the Mendocino Coast, the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office reported.
One Lake County man died and another is still missing after the boat they were in capsized along the Mendocino Coast, the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office reported.
One Lake County man died and another is still missing after the boat they were in capsized along the Mendocino Coast, the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office reported.
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Lake resident among latest COVID-related deaths
One Lake County resident who tested positive for COVID-19 is among the latest-reported deaths attributed to the coronavirus, according to Monday’s update from the Florida Department of Health.
LEESBURG – One Lake County resident who tested positive for COVID-19 is among the latest-reported deaths attributed to the coronavirus, according to Monday’s update from the Florida Department of Health.
The latest-reported fatality raises the area’s COVID-related death toll to 798, including 560 in Lake and 238 in Sumter.
Details about recent local deaths were not immediately available, due to a change in the way the DOH reports fatalities on its website. DOH offices in Tallahassee and in Lake County did not respond to emails seeking information.
The fatality raised the area death toll related to COVID-19 to 556 387 in Lake County and 169 in Sumter.
Details about recent local deaths were not immediately available, due to a recent change by the DOH in the way it reports fatalities on its website. DOH offices in Tallahassee and in Lake County did not respond to emails seeking information.
A combined total of 160 new confirmed cases of the potentially deadly coronavirus were reported in and Lake and Sumter counties in Monday’s update 133 in Lake County and 27 in Sumter. Since March, when the DOH began issuing daily updates on the spread and impact of COVID-19, Lake has reported 20,797 cases and officials in Sumter County have confirmed 6,777 cases.