Monday, November 30, 2020

Joplin reports two COVID-19 deaths, 37 new cases


The Joplin Health Department reported two deaths due to COVID-19, bringing the city's total to 62.

The fatalities, according to a department news release, were an 87-year-old woman and a 79-year-old man. 

Thirty-seven COVID-19 cases were recorded over a 24-hour period, putting the count at 3,574, including 288 active cases.



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I have worn a mask in public and social distanced since January. I have been overly cautious but I still caught COVID. I will be getting off quarantine tomorrow. I am still sick and have been for three and a half weeks (my first test was negative). I am thankful to have survived this sickness. Do what you can to prevent spreading the germs to others.