Tuesday, December 29, 2020

85-year-old man is Joplin's 90th COVID-19 death, 30 new cases reported


The Joplin Health Department reported the city's 90th COVID-19 death today.

The victim, according to a department news release, was an 85-year-old man from a long-term care facility.

The department confirmed 30 new cases, putting the total at 4,491 cases, including 182 active cases. 

Joplin hospitals have 84 COVID-19 patients, including 21 city residents.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

So the mask mandate is not helping. Why? Webb City, Carl Junction, Cartersville, Carthage are not masking but are traveling to Joplin spreading Covid. ����������