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Francis had a lot on his mind that afternoon, he was concerned about his mother’s illness and about losing his job.

Is this correct punctuation

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I wouldn't say it is correct.
The correct version could be:
Francis had a lot on his mind that afternoon - he was concerned about his mother's illness and about losing his job.
Or:
Francis had a lot on his mind that afternoon; he was concerned about his mother's illness and about losing his job.
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