First Coronavirus Death Reported in West Texas

 

MIDLAND, TX – The first Coronavirus death has been confirmed in West Texas. 

According to the Midland County Health Department, on Mar. 24, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Memorial Hospital confirmed Midland County's first COVID-19 related death.

The patient, a male in his 60s, was being treated at Midland Memorial. The patient passed away on March 24, 2020.

No other details will be released at the request of the patient's family.

The City of Midland will host a press conference today at 5:00 p.m. 

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Close to 99% of the deaths in Italy were elderly people (average age, 80) with various comorbidities. These key factors are commonly missing from the narratives about Italy's outbreak.

In regards to the 70 year old traveler, we don't need his name or address, but releasing something as simple as where he was believed to have travelled before his diagnosis would be an invaluable piece of information, for the people he's come into contact with, as well as the public.

Factual information and proper perspective is what we need, not detached stats and ambiguity.

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