
March 13, 2021
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A year and 10 days after the first coronavirus death was logged in Mohave County, the death toll from COVID-19 has reached 600.

The Arizona Department of Health Services was reporting nine new cases of COVID-19 and one additional death in Mohave County the morning of Wednesday, April 14.

The coronavirus continues to wane in Mohave County, with just 35 new cases of COVID-19 reported between noon on Friday, April 9 and noon on Monday, April 12 by the Mohave County Department of Public Health.

Two more Mohave County residents have perished from complications of COVID-19, while another 43 residents have contracted the coronavirus, the Mohave County Department of Public Health reported on Thursday and Friday, April 8-9.

A patient in the 40-49 age range from the Bullhead City medical service area has died of COVID-19.

More than 20,000 Mohave County residents have now been infected by the coronavirus since the first case was reported on March 24, 2020.

More than 20,000 Mohave County residents have now been infected by the coronavirus since the first case was reported on March 24, 2020.

An adult in the 20-29 age range from the Lake Havasu City medical service area has perished from complications of COVID-19.

The Arizona Department of Health Services reported 32 new cases of COVID-19 in Mohave County on Sunday and Monday, April 4-5.

Two more Mohave County residents have died from COVID-19, and another 49 residents have contracted the coronavirus, the Mohave County Department of Public Health reported on Thursday and Friday, April 1-2.

Two more Mohave County residents have perished from complications of COVID-19, and another 29 county residents have contracted the coronavirus, the Mohave County Department of Public Health reported Thursday, April 1.

A year and a week after the first coronavirus case was reported in Mohave County, the case count is approaching 20,000, and the death toll is nearing 600.

Another elderly Mohave County resident has fallen victim to complications of COVID-19.

Another Kingman area resident has died from COVID-19, and 36 more Mohave County residents have been infected with the coronavirus, the Mohave County Department of Public Health reported on Monday, March 29.

The Arizona Department of Health Services reported 20 new cases of COVID-19 in Mohave County on Sunday and Monday, March 28-29, but no additional deaths.

Three more Mohave County residents have succumbed to complications of COVID-19, and another 52 residents have contracted the coronavirus, the Mohave County Department of Public Health reported on Thursday and Friday, March 25-26.

Five more Mohave County residents, including three from the Kingman medical service area, have died from complications of COVID-19.

Complications of COVID-19 have killed three more Mohave County residents, including two from the Kingman medical service area.

Mohave County has suffered three more deaths from complications of COVID-19.

Another 35 Mohave County residents have contracted COVID-19, and one more resident has died from complications of the virus, the Mohave County Department of Public Health reported on Tuesday, March 16.

Another Mohave County resident has died from complications of COVID-19, and 67 more have contracted the virus, according to the Mohave County Department of Public Health.

The Arizona Department of Health Services reported 20 new cases of COVID-19 in Mohave County on Monday, March 15.

Four more Mohave County residents have succumbed to complications of COVID-19, and another 97 county residents have contracted the coronavirus, the Mohave County Department of Public Health reported on Thursday and Friday, March 11-12.