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DC Coronavirus: 15 New Deaths; 4,106 Confirmed Positive Cases
D.C. Health reported 112 new cases of the new coronavirus, bringing the District's total number of confirmed positive cases to 4,106.
WASHINGTON, DC — The D.C. Health Department confirmed 15 new deaths Wednesday due to COVID-19, the illness associated with the new coronavirus, bringing the total number of coronavirus deaths in the District to 205. D.C. Health also confirmed 112 new positive COVID-19 cases, bringing the overall total to 4,106.
The new deaths in the District are described as:
- 50-year-old male
- 60-year-old female
- 60-year-old female
- 70-year-old male
- 75-year-old female
- 77-year-old male
- 78-year-old female
- 82-year-old female
- 83-year-old female
- 83-year-old female
- 83-year-old male
- 86-year-old female
- 90-year-old male
- 91-year-old male
- 95-year-old male
D.C. Health has confirmed 19,229 District residents have been tested for the coronavirus and 660 have recovered.
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The District recently started reporting positive coronavirus cases and deaths by age, gender, race and ward.
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