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First COVID-19 Deaths in Montgomery County

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On April 1, 2020 at 1:53 p.m., Montgomery County Judge Keough shared the following public statement:

“Montgomery County Public Health District, in conjunction with Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management, is saddened to announce the first deaths related to COVID-19 in Montgomery County. We were notified that two men, who were residents of The Conservatory at Alden Bridge, have passed away. One of these men was in his 90s and the other man was in his 80s. Please join Kim and I as we pray for the families of these two individuals and all of those suffering from COVID-19 or affected by it either financially or medically. At this time, it is important to follow CDC guidelines and governmental orders to STAY HOME in order to limit your contact with others. Wash your hands frequently and avoid sick people.”

Montgomery County Public Health also shared a statement at 2 p.m. on April 1:

“We are saddened to announce the first deaths related to COVID-19 in Montgomery County. We were notified that two men, who were residents of The Conservatory at Alden Bridge, have passed away. Both were hospitalized with COVID-19. One of these men was in his 90s and the other man was in his 80s. We offer our deepest condolences to their families at this difficult time.”

View the recent update of COVID-19 Cases in Montgomery County as of yesterday March 31 at 3 p.m. here.

Source: Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough, Montgomery County Public Health

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