Clinic Doctor Reports First COVID-19 Fatality In Georgia

Georgia reported its first fatality due to coronavirus disease, according to a clinic doctor.

A clinic doctor in Georgia on Saturday said that the country had reported its first fatality from COVID-19 or coronavirus disease.

This, as the clinic doctor in Georgia said that a 79-year-old woman, who was one of the patients who had tested positive for COVID-19 or coronavirus disease, died on Saturday, April 4, 2020.

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Georgia reported its first fatality due to COVID-19 or coronavirus disease, according to a clinic doctor.

Based on the report from Reuters, the said patient, who was a 79-year-old woman, had other diseases and underlying conditions before she died.

As of this writing, Georgia already had reported a total of 157 confirmed COVID-19 cases. Globally, the coronavirus disease had killed over 60,000 patients worldwide and infected over one million, adding that 235,902 patients were already recovered from the virus worldwide.

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