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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) – The Springfield-Greene County Department of Health has announced the first death of a child in Greene County from COVID-19.
The child died of COVID-19 in August, the health department announced on Wednesday afternoon. Health officials did not announce the age or sex of the child.
The health service told KY3 that the child was a teenager and was considered to be at increased risk. It is not known if this child has been vaccinated or where he may have been exposed.
“This death is a tragedy that no family should have to endure, and an unfortunate reminder that COVID-19 can have dire consequences on people of all ages,” the health department said in its announcement.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 10 Missouri children aged 0 to 17 have died from COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic. In the United States, more than 587 children have died from COVID-19.
In September, cases among 0 to 17 years olds accounted for 20.64% of total positive cases in Greene County, up from 14.75% in August.
The county has reported 619 deaths from the virus since the start of the pandemic, including 78 deaths since August. Health officials say cases and hospitalizations have recently declined, noting the following trends:
- 1,754 cases in total in September compared to 3,457 in August
- The seven-day average as of September 30 was 43 cases per day, up from 76 cases per day on August 31.
- 81 people were treated for COVID-19 at hospitals in Springfield on September 30, up from 144 on August 31.
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