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Hopkins County/Sulphur Springs Emergency Management Covid-19 Update 09.17.20
5 – new positive cases 0 – new recoveries 291 – cumulative cases 219 – recoveries 72 – active 8 – patients in the COVID Unit Positive antigen tests from testing facilities within Hopkins County from September 4, 2020 to September 11, 2020 at 3pm: 20… Not updated! *These reflect …
Read More »Students at Sulphur Springs Middle School, Douglas ECLC Test Positive For COVID 19
From Sulphur Springs ISD Assistant Superintendent Josh Williams In keeping with SSISD’s practices to respond to COVID-19, we are notifying you that a lab-confirmed a student to have COVID-19 was present at our middle school on September 11. A student at Douglas ECLC also tested positive and was on …
Read More »Texas COVID-19 Numbers For Wednesday September 16
Hopkins County Emergency Management Coronavirus Update 09.16.20
Hopkins County/Sulphur Springs Emergency Management September 16, 2020 COVID-19 Update 5 – new positive cases 0 – new recoveries 286 – cumulative cases 219 – recoveries 67 – active 4 – patients in the COVID Unit Positive antigen tests from testing facilities within Hopkins County from September 4, 2020 to …
Read More »Another COVID 19 Death Reported in Lamar County
Abbott PSA: Get a Flu Shot
Governor Greg Abbott released a new Public Service Announcement on Tuesday, encouraging Texans to get a flu shot. Many medical professionals have said that a bad flu season amid the coronavirus pandemic could lead to overcrowded hospitals and doctor offices.
Read More »Texas COVID-19 Report For Tuesday Sept. 15
There were 100 older cases recently reported by labs included in the statewide total but excluded from statewide and Dallas County new confirmed cases (340). The 110 older cases recently reported by labs were included in the statewide total but excluded from statewide and Montgomery County’s new confirmed cases (116). …
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Mount Vernon ISD Closing District Facilities Thursday And Friday
From Mount Vernon ISD Superintendent Jason McCullough: Since school started on August 6, we have had to quarantine over 200 students and 19 staff members plus other students and staff who have missed school. Therefore, I feel that it is best at this time to pause our schedule. To mitigate …
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