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Freetown reports first death of resident due to COVID-19
Neighboring Freetown is reporting their first death Saturday due to the COVID-19 coronavirus.
According to Board of Health Agent Derek Macedo, today the town of Freetown is announcing 4 new positive COVID-19 cases for a total of 46.
Unfortunately, the Town of Freetown is also reporting that one of their residents has passed away from COVID-19 related issues.
The resident was in their 70’s.
In the interest of privacy, no other information is being released.
“We send our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of this resident.”
On Friday, Macedo issued the following statement.
“This is yet another reminder that we are currently in the “surge” for COVID-19 cases, so please remember to practice good social distancing, and also please wear protective face coverings if you have to go any place where social distancing will be tough (grocery store, etc). Wash your hands and use hand sanitizer when washing isn’t available. Check on a loved one and/or neighbor, especially the elderly. If you are experiencing symptoms, please call your PCP or local health provider before going to a location. Most of all, take steps to keep you and your family safe during these unprecedented times.”
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