Brown County has 46 deaths similar to COVID-19; expanded sites

A 4-year-old boy, number 46, died of COVID-1nine in Brown County.

The guy lived in zip code 54302, whose best friend covers the east aspect of the city. County fitness officials did not provide additional data on how he died, but only his death reported Friday.

An 84-year-old man also died last Wednesday from COVID-1nine in Area 54302.

Both deaths adhere to the other one that lived with the 54301 zip code and died on July 8. He’s 89 years old.

Nine county’s COVID-1 activity point remains “high” due to a 432-fold design over the past two weeks. The county continues to have the third maximum case shown of COVID-1nine in Wisconsin after Milwaukee and Dane counties.

The state reported 3,510 times in the county on Monday that the pandemic began. More than 38,000 other Americans tested negative for coronavirus in Brown County.

Exam opportunities are expanding for citizens and can be obtained through Bellin Health, Prevea Health and Advocate Aurora Health. A COVID-1 nine checkup has also been scheduled at six Bellin Health checkup sites:

You need to register at MyBellinHealth.org before going to a verification site. The controls are available to everyone, only to Bellin Health patients.

Attorney Aurora Health in Green Bay and Marinette will also provide vehicle testing:

Sites are available to anyone with a symptom. Registration is mandatory before making an appointment. The check has no direct charge for the patient. Aurora will cover rates for uninsured patients.

Prevea Health also provides loose driving controls to other humans with coronavirus symptoms. Those who feel sick can consult the Ashwaubenon Health Center, 2502 S. Ashland Ave., by visiting MyPrevea online.

Contact Benita Mathew at (920) 309-342 or [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter on @benita_mathew.

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