Northeast Florida records two new coronavirus fatalities, 60 new infections

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Jacksonville remains the virus epicenter in Northeast Florida.

Northeast Florida had two additional deaths attributed to coronavirus Thursday while adding 60 more victims to those who’ve been infected by the illness so far, according to Florida Department of Health data.

Five First Coast counties saw some increase in coronavirus cases Thursday when the DOH issued its evening report on the coronavirus dashboard. Notably, rural Baker County registered its second death caused by the disease. The county has a total of only 16 cases but 10 of those were concentrated in one nursing home in Macclenny that saw a sudden outbreak a week ago.

While six people have been hospitalized because of COVID-19 in Baker County, the jurisdiction didn’t record its first fatality because of the sickness until Tuesday which was followed closely by an additional death Thursday.

Duval County recorded the another death Thursday. Jacksonville increased its death toll from 10 to 11 while the number of victims hospitalized went from 54 Wednesday to 55 Thursday.  A total of 595 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Duval County. That’s up from Wednesday’s total of 557.

The jump in Jacksonville’s figures comes as city’s Fire and Rescue Department reported one of its employees tested positive for the virus. The first responder worked out of Station 8 on Hogan Road on Jacksonville’s Southside in a suburban area.

It’s Jacksonville’s largest fire station and Chief Keith Powers said the entire 47-employee detail at the facility had to go into quarantine while undergoing testing. Meanwhile the station is being scrubbed clean to rid the facility of potential contact with the virus and an entirely new crew will be assigned to the facility until the regular crew can be cleared to return.

St. Johns County saw the addition of seven new coronavirus cases Thursday. The total figure now stands at 163, up from Wednesday’s figure of 156 while the St. Johns County number of fatalities held steady at two. The number of people hospitalized increased to 32, up three from Wednesday.

Clay County’s coronavirus total case count increased to 32 victims, up from Wednesday’s 29. Hospitalizations in that county rose to seven Thursday. That’s the first change in victims hospitalized in Clay County since Tuesday when only five had required hospitalization.

Nassau County now has 110 total coronavirus infections with six people hospitalized, up by one from the day before. No one in Nassau County had died as a result of the illness as of Thursday.

Drew Dixon

Drew Dixon is a journalist of 40 years who has reported in print and broadcast throughout Florida, starting in Ohio in the 1980s. He is also an adjunct professor of philosophy and ethics at three colleges, Jacksonville University, University of North Florida and Florida State College at Jacksonville. You can reach him at [email protected].



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