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COVID-19

Hopkins County Coronavirus Update

Hopkins County Emergency Management reports 2,179 molecular and antigen coronavirus cases and 1,991 total recoveries. There have been 69 deaths in the county, with 23 patients currently in Christus Mother Frances Hospital-Sulphur Springs, and the testing center has performed more than 6,600 COVID tests.

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COVID Experts Apprehensive About January

Health experts are already worried about what the Coronavirus numbers are going to look like in January. We just went through one weekend with many family gatherings, and Doctor John Carlo, of the Texas Medical Association’s COVID-19 Board, says this coming weekend could be worse if you let your guard …

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One More COVID Death Reported In Lamar County

The Paris Lamar County Health District reported another death from COVID-19 over the weekend. The latest person to pass away was a 55-year-old man. There were also 81 new cases of the virus reported bringing the cumulative number of cases to 3,729. The state DSHS coronavirus dashboard shows 90 deaths …

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Hopkins County Coronavirus Update

In the latest report, The Texas Department of State Health Services shows one new death in Hopkins County from COVID-19. There were 52 new cases of the virus reported between December 23 and Christmas Day afternoon for 242 total in December. The county reported a total of 69 deaths from …

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Hopkins County Emergency Management COVID Report

December 24, 2020 COVID-19 Update Molecular & Antigen Cumulative Cases: 2,109 Molecular & Antigen Cumulative Recoveries: 1,930 Fatalities: 68 Total Active: 111 There are 25 patients in the COVID Unit. As of 6:00 pm Wednesday, December 23, 2020, a total of 6,458 COVID tests have been performed at the testing …

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The State Says More Texans Should Be Vaccinated Right Away

The first group to get COVID-19 vaccines was direct contact with COVID patients and elder care facility residents. The next group was supposed to wait, but no longer. Texas Department of State Health Services Commissioner Dr. John Hellerstedt is now urging facilities that have gotten the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines …

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