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Sunday, May 19, 2024

8 more local residents die of COVID-19 as virus continues to slam tri-county area

Eight more local residents have succumbed to COVID-19 as the deadly virus continues to sweep across the tri-county area.

Five of the latest fatalities were in Marion County and the other three were in Sumter County. The only ones identified Friday by the Florida Department of Health were four Marion County residents:

  • 76-year-old woman who tested positive Aug. 17;
  • 69-year-old man who tested positive Nov. 4;
  • 90-year-old man who tested positive Nov. 4;
  • 72-year-old man who tested positive Nov. 18.

Marion County is reporting 13,644 cases – an increase of 182 in a 24-hour period. There have been 389 deaths and 1,188 people hospitalized.

The vast majority of those Marion County cases – 10,544 – were reported in Ocala, which saw an increase of 120 overnight. Others have been identified in Summerfield (641), Dunnellon (540), Belleview (529), Citra (236), Silver Springs (229), Ocklawaha (188), Reddick (125), Fort McCoy (106), Weirsdale (96), Anthony (94), The Villages (58), Flemington (34), Salt Springs (23), Orange Lake (13), Candler (12), Sparr (10), McIntosh (10), Lowell (8), Morriston (6), East Lake (5), Orange Springs (4) and Fairfield (2).

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

TRI-COUNTY AREA

  • Cases: 28,270 – increase of 302
  • Deaths: 748
  • Hospitalizations: 2,396

SUMTER COUNTY

  • Cases: 3,644 – increase of 42
  • Deaths: 101
  • Hospitalizations: 332
  • Areas/cities with most cases: The Villages (1,239), Coleman (725), Wildwood (547), Bushnell (451) and Oxford (183).

LAKE COUNTY

  • Cases: 10,982 – increase of 83
  • Deaths: 258
  • Hospitalizations: 876
  • Cities with most cases: Clermont (2,917), Leesburg (1,810), Tavares (955), Eustis (924) and Mount Dora (861). The Villages is reporting 62 cases.

All told, Florida is reporting 1,039,207 cases – an increase of 10,177 from Thursday to Friday. Of those, 1,022,354 are residents. A total of 57,394 cases have been reported in long-term care centers and 25,854 in correctional facilities. Across the state, there have been 19,236 deaths and 56,095 people have been hospitalized.