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Friday, March 29, 2024

5 more local COVID-19 deaths as number of new cases slows in tri-county area

Five more local residents have lost their battle with COVID-19 as the number of new cases in the tri-county area slowed on Sunday.

All five of the latest fatalities lived in Marion County. The Florida Department of Health provided information on only three of the victims:

  • 80-year-old woman who tested positive Aug. 17;
  • 77-year-old woman who tested positive Aug. 31; and
  • 78-year-old woman who tested positive Oct. 1.

Marion County is now reporting 10,694 cases – an increase of 16 from Saturday to Sunday – among 4,357 men, 6,307 women, 23 non-residents and seven people listed as unknown. A total of 1,063 cases have been reported in long-term care centers and 2,242 in correctional facilities. There have been 345 deaths and 1,048 people treated in area hospitals.

Ocala continues to pace Marion County with 8,144 cases – an increase of 13 in a 24-hour period. Others have been identified in Summerfield (440), Belleview (389), Dunnellon (367), Citra (197), Silver Springs (168), Ocklawaha (139), Reddick (84), Weirsdale (75), Anthony (71), Fort McCoy (64), Flemington (33), Salt Springs (13), Orange Lake (12), Sparr (8), McIntosh (8), Candler (7), The Villages (6), Lowell (5), Morriston (5), East Lake (4), Orange Springs (2) and Fairfield (2). A total of 1,423 cases have been reported among inmates (1,318) and staff members (105) at Lowell Correctional Institution and Marion Correctional Institution.

Below is a breakdown of other COVID-19 activity in the local area:

TRI-COUNTY AREA

  • Cases: 21,988 – increase of 51
  • Men: 9,867
  • Women: 11,903
  • Non-residents: 91
  • People listed as unknown: 127
  • Deaths: 654
  • Hospitalizations: 2,052

LAKE COUNTY

  • Cases: 8,445 – increase of 30
  • Men: 3,887
  • Women: 4,393
  • Non-residents: 57
  • People listed as unknown: 108
  • Cases in long-term care facilities: 691
  • Cases in correctional facilities: 270
  • Deaths: 225
  • Hospitalizations: 725
  • Cities with most cases: Clermont (2,089), Leesburg (1,394), Tavares (783), Eustis (678) and Mount Dora (649).

SUMTER COUNTY

Cases: 2,849 – increase of 5

  • Men: 1,623
  • Women: 1,203
  • Non-residents: 11
  • People listed as unknown: 12
  • Cases in long-term care facilities: 207
  • Cases in correctional facilities: 765
  • Deaths: 84
  • Hospitalizations: 279
  • Area/cities with most cases: The Villages (739), Coleman (678), Wildwood (460), Bushnell (336, 143 of which are at the Sumter Correctional Institution among 103 inmates and 40 staff members) and Oxford (144). The federal prison in Coleman also is reporting 172 cases among 68 inmates and 104 staff members.

All told, Florida is reporting 778,636 COVID-19 cases – an increase of 2,385 from Saturday to Sunday. Of those, 768,653 are residents. A total of 50,250 cases have been reported in long-term care centers and 23,983 in correctional facilities. Across the state, there have been 16,632 deaths and 48,207 people have been hospitalized.