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New COVID-19 death reported in Mason…. Latest stats from Meigs, Mason, Gallia
Staff Report
OHIO VALLEY One additional COVID-19 death was reported in Mason County on Friday, a female in her 90s, according to the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources.
No additional COVID-19 cases were reported in Mason County on Friday.
In Gallia County, the Ohio Department of Health reported one additional COVID-19 case.
The Meigs County Health Department reported three new cases of COVID-19 in the county since Monday.
Here is a closer look at COVID-19 cases in the region and state:
Gallia County
ODH reported a total of 2,364 cases of COVID-19 (since March 2020) in Gallia County as part of Friday’s update, one more than on Thursday.
Cleanup Day set for Saturday
Staff Report
ROCKSPRINGS Meigs County Cleanup Day will take place on Saturday at the Meigs County Fairgrounds following a one year absence.
Cleanup Day is a chance for Meigs County residents to discard of unwanted or broken household items, scrap materials, tires, old electronics and much more. Proof of residency is required.
The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday at the fairgrounds. Volunteers are needed for the event, whether you can come for an hour or stay all day.
Items accepted include the following: Household items such as furniture, toys, appliances (including air conditioners, freezers and refrigerators), tools, box springs/mattresses, carpet and lawn furniture; Scrap tires, including passenger and truck tires only (there is a 50 cent per tire cash only fee) with a limit of 10 tires per vehicle; Reusable items such as, working appliances, arts and crafts, office equipment and supplies, unused lumber and building materi