The second death was an 84-year-old male from the town of Windsor. This brings the total number of deaths in Henry County, due to complications related to COVID-19, to twelve.
“During this difficult time, I encourage others to remember to follow the recommendations from the CDC to help limit the spread of this disease. It is heart wrenching each time another one of our residents passes due to this virus, and my heart goes out to their friends and families” said the Henry County Health Center Administrator, Peggy Bowles. “I am pleading with each of you to wear a face covering, remain six feet apart, and wash your hands. It is the simple things that will help reduce the spread of this disease, and save lives.”
Henry County Health Center continuously updates the COVID-19 information on the HCHC Facebook page, Twitter, and on henrycohealth.org. For further updates and information please review these social media platforms.
“During this difficult time, I encourage others to remember to follow the recommendations from the CDC to help limit the spread of this disease. It is heart wrenching each time another one of our residents passes due to this virus, and my heart goes out to their friends and families” said the Henry County Health Center Administrator, Peggy Bowles. “I am pleading with each of you to wear a face covering, remain six feet apart, and wash your hands. It is the simple things that will help reduce the spread of this disease, and save lives.”
Henry County Health Center continuously updates the COVID-19 information on the HCHC Facebook page, Twitter, and on henrycohealth.org. For further updates and information please review these social media platforms.