Saturday, August 15, 2020

Number of COVID-19 cases in Joplin hospitals continues to grow

The number of COVID-19 cases in Joplin hospitals continues to grow and was at 32 people Friday, according to statistics posted on the city's COVID-19 dashboard.

The total, which had been 29 two days earlier, includes three Joplin residents, one more than before.

The number of people under quarantine remained at 122, while those under isolation is up to 50.

The city has recorded 21 deaths, all of them residents of Spring River Christian Village.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wake Up Joplin!

Simpletons - Again this is not about being a Democrat or Republican or Your Rights - - IT IS A HEALTH ISSUE - - Joplin and the Surrounding Area is in a HOTSPOT For Contracting COVID-19 - Why Would you Put Yourself, Children, Elders, Your Family or Friends at RISK!!!

Kansas City, has enacted their Policy about wearing Masks - - it set out that you are Required to Wear Masks until - January 16, 2021.

Why do you Think Medical People wear Masks - - to Protect themselves and others from getting anything - - WHY IS THIS SO HARD FOR YOU SIMPLETONS TO FIGURE OUT...

WELL WHEN YOU OR YOUR FAMILY CONTRACTS SOMETHING - - I HOPE TO GOODNESS YOU REMEMBER YOUR ALL MIGHTY RIGHTS OR YOUR POLITICAL BELIEFS BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT GOING TO SAVE YOU.....