Florida Dept of Health June 29 – Nassau County Cornavirus cases increase to 6

Florida Dept of Health
June 29, 2020

 

Editor’s Note:  We will continue to update this post when more information is received.

Nassau County Emergency Management:

As of 11:00 AM, June 29, 2020, FDOH Nassau has 6 new confirmed cases of COVID-19.

1. 16-year-old male, no known contact with a case, no travel-related exposure
2. 42-year-old female, unknown contact, unknown travel-related exposure
3. 34-year-old male, known contact with a confirmed case
4. 34-year-old female, known contact with a confirmed case,
5. 81-year-old female, unknown contact, unknown travel-related exposure
6. 26-year-old male, unknown contact, unknown travel-related exposure

The Health Department is still conducting case investigations and contact tracing. All positive cases (individuals) will remain in isolation until released by Public Health Officials.
The total case count to date is 175 for Nassau County (167 residents, 8 non-FL residents).
As of this date, 90 of Nassau’s positive cases have been released from isolation.

There are 77 confirmed cases of Cornavirus in Nassau County’s Zip-Code 32034.

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Perry Anthony
Perry Anthony (@guest_58113)
3 years ago

I am truly disappointed in the directors of both Nassau County Emergency Management and the Health Department, because they have failed our small community for not making sure we had the proper amount of testing in our area. Now look at where we are at!!!