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COVID-19 deaths trailed those caused by heart disease, cancer and injuries such as drug overdoses, motor vehicle fatalities and shootings.
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Across the country, there are no consistent requirements for the officials who investigate suspicious and unexpected deaths. Some have no medical training, others are doctors trained in forensic pathology.
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Preliminary data — through the first 11 months of this year — indicates 2022 will see fewer deaths than the previous two COVID-19 pandemic years.
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Florida Department of Health officials reported six deaths due to COVID-19 on Sunday. It’s the lowest number of deaths reported in one day since April...
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Florida is reporting that more than 650 patients have died from the coronavirus at the state's nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
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More people died this week in Florida from COVID-19 than any other week since the outbreak began. State records show that between Saturday and Friday,...
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The number of lives taken by COVID-19 in the U.S. has reached a grim milestone: More people have died of the disease than the 58,220 Americans who perished in the Vietnam War.
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Covid-19 has claimed the lives of 221 people in Florida, and infected more than 12,000, according to Sunday evening’s update from the Florida Department...
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Two South Florida sheriff's officers, in Broward and Palm Beach counties, have died from the novel coronavirus.
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The latest update from the Florida Department of Health shows the number of people in the state who have tested positive for COVID-19 is 1,227. The 6 p...