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A health care employee works at a walk-up COVID-19 testing site in Miami. (Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Governmental activities typically slow down for the holiday break this week, but there’s no let-up to the bad news coming out of the Florida Department of Health, which Wednesday announced another 121 people in the state have died with COVID-19. Since the pandemic made it to Florida in March 21,173 residents and visitors to the state have died of the virus.
Five of those deaths were in Jacksonville, four were in Columbia County and two were in Putnam County.
deal. i had never seen anything like that, let along stuck my nose in it. but the damage wasn t as bad as could have been feared. yet we saw a drone footage and they haven t been out into some of the parts of naples. let s bring in chad meyers, this storm was longer, stronger in duration than they could have ever imagined, not over yet, although we do have an update. tropical storm now, 70 miles per hour, but life threatening flooding occurring right now anywhere from tybee island all the way down to jacksonville. this is the area that has been pushed in the water and pounded all night with rain now salt water surging 8 feet deep. this may be the highest surge we ve seen. we know ever glades city really got hit. this is the area, this morning. this is the focus. a flash flood emergency for jacksonville downtown. the water has never been this