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Here in Florida, more than 30,000 people have died from COVID-19. That is not just a number — it represents family members, friends, neighbors and coworkers, and we’ve been hearing from the people who loved them. Now, Angela and Joanna Moore tell the story of their mother, Patsy Moore, who died from the disease last August — at 79 years old.
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More than 20,000 lives have been lost in Florida due to COVID-19. But those numbers aren’t just statistics. They represent mothers, fathers, siblings, friends. People.
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More than 18,000 people in Florida have now died from COVID-19. We’re remembering one of them, José Antonio Reyes, who moved from Cuba to Miami in 1980, with his wife and daughter.
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My brother-in-law's coronavirus death in Venezuela is a reminder of what so many South Florida families face in this pandemic — and of the need for memory.
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Nearly 15,500 people in Florida have died from COVID-19, which is not just a statistic, but a number that represents people in our communities. People like Shadel Hamilton, a Miami-Dade Transit worker and pastor at his church in Miami Gardens, who died from COVID-19.
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Your loved ones are not statistics. Over the last 18 months, more than 45,000 Floridians have died from COVID-19. WLRN is working to memorialize victims of the virus.We hope their stories will tell us about who we’ve lost, and increase our understanding of what this global pandemic has cost us.