Paris Mayor Steve Clifford Mayor Steve Clifford confirmed that the first two cases of Coronavirus in Paris were travel related. He added that the third case, was apparently contracted through interaction with the local community. He said that it is a near certainty that there are many more people in …
Read More »Three New Coronavirus Cases In Bowie County – Shelter In Place Order Issued
There are three new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Bowie County and Judge Bobby Howell has issued a Shelter in Place order effective immediately until April 13. The shelter-in-place order means travel will be restricted unless it is to work, the pharmacy, grocery store, drive-thru restaurants or a gas station.
Read More »Hopkins County Coronavirus Update
Hopkins County Officials now estimate that 53 people met the criteria for further testing for the Coronavirus-COVID-19 virus. Tests were sent to either a private laboratory or the Texas State Department of Health Services for evaluation. One county resident so far tested positive for the disease, and that was announced …
Read More »PRMC Coronavirus Update
PARIS, Texas – Paris Regional Medical Center is committed to protecting the health and safety of everyone who walks through our doors. We can confirm that we have identified a patient who tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The patient is currently in isolation at our hospital. We are …
Read More »Lamar County Reports Second And Third Cases Of COVID-19
A second and third reported case of Coronavirus from Lamar County Officials. Here’s what those officials are saying. From the Lamar County Health District: The Paris-Lamar County Health District just received notification on 3/27/2020 of the third positive COVID-19 case in Lamar County. Two cases are travel-related, the third is …
Read More »Hunt County Has 2nd Coronavirus Case
Hunt County Judge Bobby Stovall has confirmed a second case of Coronavirus in the county. The patient is a man between 50 and 64 years old and lives in the 75402 zip code. Health officials are investigating any contact the patient may have had with relatives or others.
Read More »COVID-19 Latest Count
Friday, Mar 27 – 12:00 pm Where Confirmed Deceased Serious Recovered Worldwide 558,502 25,256 20,528 125,911 The U.S. 86,575 1,325 1,381 753 Texas 1,662 24 0 0 Friday, Mar 20 – 12:00 pm Where Confirmed Deceased Serious Recovered Worldwide 256,176 10,593 7,449 87,388 The U.S. 15,888 206 60 26 Texas …
Read More »Texas Coronavirus Cases: By the Numbers Through March 26
The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) is working closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in monitoring the new coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‑19) that is causing an outbreak of respiratory illness worldwide. Here are the numbers as of 8:00 pm on March 26. Total Tests …
Read More »Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins Tags Vape Shops Non-Essential
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins has stated that vape shops are not considered “essential” under his mandatory shelter-in-place order. Owners object, saying their customers consider their products and services quite essential. The shops remain closed and many of them are trying to ramp up their online presence.
Read More »City Of McKinney Issues Shelter-In-Place
McKinney has increased restrictions put in place by Collin County this week and issued a shelter-in-place order for residents and the closure of non-essential businesses. Residents are allowed to go outside for essential errands like grocery shopping, healthcare, and working out outside as long as they’re practicing social distancing guidelines.
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