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77 New COVID-19 Cases, 2 New Deaths Monday
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CONCORD – The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 77 new positive test results for COVID-19 and two new deaths Monday, two men from Hillsborough County, both over 60.
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CONCORD – The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 77 new positive test results for COVID-19 and two new deaths Monday, two men from Hillsborough County, both over 60.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 92 new positive test results for COVID-19 and no new deaths Sunday, for a daily PCR test positivity rate of 0.8%.
Individuals may have been exposed to COVID-19 if they went to the following establishments during the days identified below, and should seek testing.
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The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 120 new positive test results for COVID-19 Friday and one new death, a man from Hillsborough County older than 60.
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