Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Greene County Health Department reports two COVID-19 deaths


(From the Springfield-Greene County Health Department)

The Springfield-Greene County Health Department is saddened to announce the deaths of two Greene County residents from COVID-19. These losses were reported to us between Wednesday, March 24 and Tuesday, March 30.

Our community lost:
A man in his 70s
A woman in her 80s

We extend our condolences to everyone impacted by these losses. We take each loss personally and our hearts are with you.






 

A total of 424 Greene County residents have died from COVID-19.

Profiles of those we’ve lost 

Both fatalities occurred in March.

Both individuals had underlying health condition that put them at increased risk of severe illness from COVID-19 and were associated with long-term care.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Smart advice from Sarah Palin!



Of her diagnosis, Palin explains that it began when "one of my daughters awoke to having lost her sense of taste and smell [and] immediately had a positive COVID test, then was quarantined in isolation.

"I then observed symptoms in my son Trig, who curiously is the most enthusiastic mask-wearer, and after our numerous negative tests over the year, he tested positive," Palin says. "Children with special needs are vulnerable to COVID ramifications [Trig was born with Down syndrome], so with a high fever he was prescribed azithromycin, which really seemed to help, and I increased amounts of vitamins I put in his puréed food."

Palin says she and her son "buckled down in isolated quarantine" and she "still tested negative." However, "symptoms started overnight with a slight fever and sore muscles."




"Through it all, I view wearing that cumbersome mask indoors in a crowd as not only allowing the newfound luxury of being incognito, but trust it's better than doing nothing to slow the spread,"