Orange County coronavirus fatalities nearing 100

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Officials reported 10 new coronavirus-related deaths Wednesday, for a total of 98 among 4,742 cases.

Priscella Vega is a reporter for the Los Angeles Times. She previously covered city government and education for the Daily Pilot.

She received a first place award from the Los Angeles Press Club in 2019 for her reporting on whether the city of Huntington Beach had overcome the racist episodes of its past following the arrest of four members of a local white supremacist group. Before joining the Pilot in 2017, she worked for the Daily Breeze covering the Palos Verdes Peninsula and for the Long Beach Press-Telegram as a general assignment intern.

 

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Was it mainly the immunocompromised and elderly?

In a county if 3.6 million.

Less people dying in California than during the same period in 2018

Is that a lot

Is that all? Most were probably old and sickly already. COPD, heart disease, alzheimers and Corona V

Oh, my! Out of 4,000,000 that sure is a lot...LOL

FACT: OC Health Care agency said 8 out of 10 were nursing home residents; 'Of the 10 deaths reported today, 8 were residents of skilled nursing facilities here in OC. '

Great! All those fools going to the Beach & Not Didtancing?

And it's RISING, but we have an inept, illegal government who is covering it up WITH the help of the media.

Trump Genocide!

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