Daily Update: Breakdown Of Coronavirus Cases Across Texas Counties For Friday, April 10

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EDITORIAL NOTE
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a very fluid situation, and it will continue to be. As new information becomes available from the State of Texas and federal government agencies, we will publish those updates. Disclaimer: Some information included below is provisional and subject to change.

As more and more communities around the United States experience, a rising number of Coronavirus cases, state and federal officials are looking at ways to further prevent community spread, ensure public safety and combat the rising economic impact.

The guidelines for residents to minimize social gatherings and minimize contact with people outside of the household as well as the directive to avoid eating out at restaurants, drinking at bars or visiting other businesses or facilities not related to essential services.

On March 31, Governor Abbott signed the latest order (GA14) relating to statewide continuity of essential services and activities during the COVID-19 disaster.

The “Essential Services and Activities” order extends the state’s coronavirus measures until April 30 and extends school closures until May 4.

Additionally, Abbott’s latest Executive Order (EO) order states,

“Essential services” shall consist of everything listed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in its Guidance on the Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce, Version 2.0, plus religious services conducted in churches, congregations, and houses of worship. Other essential services may be added to this list with the approval of the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM).”

“This executive order does not prohibit people from accessing essential services or engaging in essential daily activities, such as going to the grocery store or gas station, providing or obtaining other essential services, visiting parks, hunting or fishing, or engaging in physical activity like jogging or bicycling, so long as the necessary precautions are maintained to reduce the transmission of COVID- 19 and to minimize in-person contact with people who are not in the same household.”

“This executive order shall supersede any conflicting order issued by local officials in response to the COVD-19 disaster, but only to the extent that such a local order restricts essential services allowed by this executive order or allows gatherings prohibited by this executive order. I hereby suspend Sections 418.1015(b) and 418.108 of the Texas Government Code, Chapter 81, Subchapter E of the Texas Health and Safety Code, and any other relevant statutes, to the extent necessary to ensure that local officials do not impose restrictions inconsistent with this executive order, provided that local officials may enforce this executive order as well as local restrictions that are consistent with this executive order.”

The “Essential Services and Activities” EO extends the state’s coronavirus measures until April 30 and extends school closures until May 4.

THE LATEST U.S. COVID-19 CASE COUNTS
*Updated on Friday, April 10 at 11:45 AM

• CASES: 477,161
• RECOVERED: 26,541
• DEATHS: 17,842

THE LATEST TEXAS COUNTY
COVID-19 CASE COUNTS
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Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
Stay home when you are sick.
Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then wash your hands.
Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.

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SPECIAL NOTE…

According to DSHS, the numbers reported by Texas HHS may differ from what’s being reported at the local level for two reasons;

    1. Local jurisdictions receive the initial laboratory results and may report them publicly before reporting those cases to DSHS or
    2. Some jurisdictions may report cases diagnosed or treated in their area, even if the person lives in another county.

*Disclaimer: Some information included below is provisional and subject to change.


TEXAS COUNTY COVID-19 CASE TOTAL
Updated on Friday, April 10 at 12:15 PM

TOTAL TESTS
115,918
PUBLIC LABS 6,884
PRIVATE LABS 109,034
TOTAL STATEWIDE CASES 10,230
CURRENTLY IN HOSPITALS
1,532
RECOVERED *estimated
1,101
DEATHS 226

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TEXAS COUNTIES REPORTING: 176 OUT OF 254
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*To view the county totals below, click on the title accordion bar.
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COUNTIES OF RESIDENCE & NUMBER OF CORONAVIRUS DEATHS
County Count Name of County Number of Deaths
01 Bastrop 1
02 Bell 3
03 Bexar 22
04 Bowie 1
05 Brazoria 2
06 Brazos 9
07 Cameron 3
08 Castro 1
09 Collin 6
10 Comal 4
11 Dallas 22
12 Dawson 1
13 Denton 9
14 Ector 1
15 El Paso 1
16 Ellis 2
17 Erath 1
18 Fort Bend 10
19 Galveston 7
20 Hale 1
21 Hardin 1
22
Harris 34
23
Harrison 1
24
Hidalgo 1
25
Hockley 1
26
Hood 1
27
Jefferson 5
28
Johnson 1
29
Limestone 1
30
Lubbock 9
31
Matagorda 3
32
McLennan 2
33
Medina 1
34
Midland 1
35
Montgomery 4
36
Nacogdoches 2
37
Navarro 2
38
Oldham 1
39
Panola 1
40
Potter 1
41
Randall 2
42
San Augustine 1
43
Smith 1
44
Tarrant 20
45
Taylor 1
46
Tom Green 1
47
Travis 7
48
Van Zandt 1
49
Washington 1
50
Webb 6
51
Willacy 1
52
Williamson 4

*Source: Texas Helth and Human Services, *See totals by county below.

COUNTIES OF RESIDENCE & NUMBER OF POSITIVE CASES FOR EACH COUNTY
County Count Name of County Case Total
01
Anderson 2
02
Andrews 11
03
Angelina 16
04
Aransa 2
05 Atascosa 7
06 Austin 8
07 Bandera 1
08 Bastrop 19
09 Bee 1
10 Bell 84
11 Bexar 615
12 Blanco 4
13 Bowie 29
14 Brazoria 199
15 Brazos 114
16 Brown 8
17 Burleson 6
18 Burnet 6
19 Caldwell 6
20 Calhoun 14
21 Callahan 1
22 Cameron 147
23 Camp 3
24 Cass 4
25 Castro 10
26 Chambers 24
27
Cherokee 6
28
Clay 1
29 Collin 406
30 Colorado 6
31 Comal 34
32 Comanche 3
33 Concho 1
34 Cooke 1
35 Coryell 18
36 Crane 2
37 Crosby 1
38 Dallam 1
39 Dallas 1,432
40 Dawson 5
41 De Witt 8
42 Deaf Smith 7
43 Delta 1
44
Denton 426
45 Dickens 1
46 Donley 21
47 Eastland 3
48 Ector 39
49 El Paso 225
50 Ellis 58
51 Erath 10
52 Falls 1
53
Fannin 5
54
Fayette 9
55 Floyd 1
56 Fort Bend 485
57 Franklin 1
58 Frio 1
59 Gaines 1
60
Galveston 308
61 Gillespie 1
62 Goliad 4
63 Gonzales 2
64 Gray 12
65 Grayson 17
66 Gregg 37
67 Grimes 6
68 Guadalupe 47
69 Hale 9
70 Hamilton 1
71 Hansford 1
72 Hardin 41
73 Harris 3,047
74 Harrison 12
75 Hays 79
76 Hemphill 1
77 Henderson 8
78 Hidalgo 146
79 Hill 8
80 Hockley 12
81 Hood 12
82 Hopkins 4
83 Howard 1
84 Hunt 15
85 Hutchinson 2
86 Jack 1
87 Jackson 4
88 Jasper 3
89 Jefferson 94
90 Jim Wells 2
91 Johnson 27
92 Jones 2
93 Karnes 2
94 Kaufman 24
95 Kendall 10
96 Kerr 2
97 Kleberg 2
98 Knox 1
99 Lamar 8
100 Lamb 1
101 Lampasas 3
102 Lavaca 4
103 Lee 2
104 Leon 3
105 Liberty 16
106 Limestone 9
107 Live Oak 3
108 Llano 3
109 Lubbock 234
110 Lynn 5
111 Martin 2
112 Mason 1
113 Matagorda 38
114 Maverick 8
115 McCulloch 2
116 McLennan 66
117 Medina 10
118 Midland 31
119 Milam 7
120 Mitchell 1
121 Montague 1
122 Montgomery 231
123 Moore 21
124 Morris 3
125 Nacogdoches 29
126 Navarro 11
127 Newton 1
128 Nueces 72
129 Oldham 3
130 Orange 30
131 Palo Pinto 4
132 Panola 10
133 Parker 11
134 Pecos 1
135 Polk 8
136 Potter 59
137 Rains 1
138 Randall 56
139 Robertson 2
140 Rockwall 16
141 Rusk 14
142 San Augustine 9
143 San Jacinto 3
144 San Patricio 7
145 Shelby 31
146 Smith 88
147 Starr 7
148 Stephens 1
149 Swisher 3
150 Tarrant 637
151 Taylor 51
152 Terry 6
153 Titus 6
154
Tom Green 32
155
Travis 642
156
Trinity 3
157
Tyler 1
158
Upshur 6
159
Uvalde 7
160
Val Verde 6
161
Van Zandt 10
162
Victoria 73
163
Walker 13
164
Waller 13
165
Washington 34
166
Webb 166
167
Wharton 20
168
Wichita 53
169
Willacy 5
170
Williamson 103
171
Wilson 10
172
Winkler 1
173
Wise 4
174
Wood 5
175
Young 3
176
Zapata 3

*Source: Texas Helth and Human Services, *See totals by county below.

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