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Several newly confirmed coronavirus cases were reported July 27, bringing the number of total active cases for county residents to 150.
Read moreA total of 210 people were tested for coronavirus at the Colorado County Fairgrounds Saturday, July 18. County Office of Emergency Management Coordinator Charles “Chuck” Rogers said, “The testing operations were smooth with the new swab testing of the nose and mouth.”
Read moreThe active confirmed coronavirus case count has remained at 60 since Friday, July 3. On Monday, July 6, Colorado County Office of Emergency Management Coordinator Charles “Chuck” Rogers said there are no new cases or new recoveries to report, but he was “sure we will start receiving new information soon” from the coronavirus testing that took place in Eagle Lake about a week ago. A total of 225 people were tested in Eagle Lake Sunday, June 28.
Read moreThis afternoon, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) released pandemic guidelines for the upcoming 20-21 school year.
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The confirmed positive coronavirus case count for Colorado County continues to inch upward.
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