The boy is the third minor in Florida to die of complications stemming from the novel coronavirus, according to health records. The others were a 16-year-old girl and a 17-year-old boy.
An 11-year-old boy from Miami-Dade County has died from Covid-19 complications, according to the Florida Department of Health, making him the youngest person in the state of Florida to die from the disease.
Florida marks coronavirus case record as July Fourth weekend approachesThe boy had severe underlying health conditions, the health department told CNN. The latest health records show the 11-year-old's case was not travel-related, but it's unclear if he recently had close contact with anyone who had Covid-19.The boy is the third minor in Florida to die of complications stemming from the novel coronavirus, according to health records.
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