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Active Covid Thread: Your County

Posted By: crankn101

Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 06:33 PM

Lets post the numbers of confirmed cases in your county from "day to day" and see how the numbers are rising. Then edit your existing post and add new numbers when they are available.

Maybe add confirmed deaths??

Example*

Weld CO Colorado

Date confirmed cases
3/19 5

3/25 22

3/30 52
Posted By: crankn101

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 06:35 PM

Boulder CO Colorado


Date....... Confirmed Cases

3/18........15
Posted By: ko bass attack 27

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 06:36 PM

First 2 cases confirmed yesterday in Amarillo (Potter County)
Posted By: BillS2006

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 06:38 PM

Gonzales County, Texas
3/18/20 two tested negative
Posted By: Allison1

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 06:40 PM

March 19th.

Bell 1
Bexar 6
Bowie 1
Brazoria 2
Brazos 1
Collin 7
Dallas 20
Denton 4
DeWitt 1
El Paso 3
Fort Bend 9
Galveston 2
Gregg 1
Harris 10
Hays 3
Johnson 2
Lavaca 1
Matagorda 3
McLennan 6
Medina 1
Montgomery 3
Rusk 1
Smith 5
Tarrant 5
Travis 7
Webb 1
Williamson 2
Pending County Assignment 35

https://dshs.texas.gov/news/updates.shtm#coronavirus
Posted By: Kattelyn

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 06:40 PM

I doubt we'll ever know the actual number of cases out there. Just until I think either yesterday or today, the only people who could be tested were those who were already showing severe symptoms, and in the most critical age range, AND had known exposure to someone else who was a carrier.

As of today, my cousins in Houston are showing symptoms, but were still ordered to come to work. Others in their 20s showing symptoms are told by the hospitals and doctors to go home. That they have tested negative for the flu, and did do a proper covid19 test, but said it would be five days before they got a result back.

Meanwhile they're just going about their daily business.
Posted By: Bigbob_FTW

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 06:44 PM

1 case in white settlement and 1 in benbrook.
Posted By: bigfishtx

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 06:45 PM

Washington Parish - 2 case(s) | 0 death(s)

FYI, here's the stats on the 8 deaths in Louisiana so far. 4 deaths at a retirement community and one was a patient in a hospital. Seems we're not taking very good care of the elderly and vulnerable ones.

The first death related to COVID-19 in the state was reported on Saturday, March 14. The 58-year-old Orleans Parish resident had underlying health conditions and was also being treated at Touro Infirmary Hospital and Medical Center.

A second death was reported on Sunday, March 15.

A third death, an 84-year-old was reported on Monday, March 16. That death was recorded at Lambeth House.

The fourth death reported on Tuesday, March 17, was an 80-year-old individual who also lived at Lambeth House.

On Wednesday, March 18, two more deaths, a 98- and 92-year-old, were reported. Both residents Lambeth House

A seventh death reported on Wednesday, March 17 was 72-year-old Jefferson Parish resident.

An eighth death has been reported in state. The Louisiana Department of Health says the 60-year-old individual was a St. James Parish resident.
Posted By: Jpurdue

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 06:57 PM

Originally Posted by Kattelyn
I doubt we'll ever know the actual number of cases out there. Just until I think either yesterday or today, the only people who could be tested were those who were already showing severe symptoms, and in the most critical age range, AND had known exposure to someone else who was a carrier.

As of today, my cousins in Houston are showing symptoms, but were still ordered to come to work. Others in their 20s showing symptoms are told by the hospitals and doctors to go home. That they have tested negative for the flu, and did do a proper covid19 test, but said it would be five days before they got a result back.

Meanwhile they're just going about their daily business.


That's crazy. I wrote the protocol for our North American factories. We take a weekly survey of every employee looking at things like travel history and current symptoms. We use that to create a risk score. If the score gets to high we do not allow them in the buildings. Way to risky to infect a whole plant than to have someone sick coming in to work.
Posted By: Texan Til I Die

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 07:25 PM

International:
China
Japan
Europe
Italy
United Kingdom
Ireland
Iran
South Korea
Malaysia
Republic of Costa Rica

US areas of Concern:
Arkansas – community spread
California – community spread
Colorado – Community spread including ski resorts
Georgia – community spread
Illinois – Community spread
Iowa – community spread
Louisiana – community spread
Maine – community spread
Maryland – community spread
Massachusetts – community spread
Minnesota – community spread
Mississippi – community spread
Nebraska – community spread
Nevada – community spread
New Hampshire – community spread
New Jersey – community spread
New York – community spread
Oregon – community spread
South Carolina – community spread
Tennessee – community spread
Virginia – community spread
Washington – community spread
Wyoming – community spread

Texas:
Dallas County – Dallas and surrounding communities
Brazoria County- Freeport, Surfside and areas near that area of the coast past Houston
Matagorda- Bay City, Matagorda and surrounding areas near coastal region Southeast of Houston
Montgomery- Conroe, The Woodlands, surrounding communities north of Houston
Harris County – Houston and surrounding communities
Tarrant County – Fort Worth and surrounding communities
Bexar County – San Antonio and surrounding communities
Webb County – Laredo and surrounding communities near the southwestern Texas/Mexico border
Travis County – Austin and surrounding communities

https://infogram.com/kdfw-fox4-texas-coronavrius-map-1h7z2l9jjwwy2ow
Posted By: T Bird

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 07:37 PM

Bell County

1

Killeen

1

Temple

2

Harker Heights

0

Belton

1

TOTAL

5
https://www.bellcountyhealth.org/news_detail_T29_R9.php
Posted By: Trickster

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 07:39 PM

1 dead in Plano. 64 Year old man.
Posted By: the skipper

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 07:39 PM

Jefferson County-1 case
Posted By: elcoyote, esq.

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 08:42 PM

i have no idea how many people in Guadalupe county have a cold, and don’t care. I just wish they would quit acting the fool so I can go to HEB and shop like normal.
Posted By: bigfishtx

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 09:17 PM

Originally Posted by elcoyote, esq.
i have no idea how many people in Guadalupe county have a cold, and don’t care. I just wish they would quit acting the fool so I can go to HEB and shop like normal.


Are they out of their fresh squeezed orange juice? That stuff is fur reel!
Posted By: elcoyote, esq.

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 09:26 PM

Originally Posted by bigfishtx
Originally Posted by elcoyote, esq.
i have no idea how many people in Guadalupe county have a cold, and don’t care. I just wish they would quit acting the fool so I can go to HEB and shop like normal.


Are they out of their fresh squeezed orange juice? That stuff is fur reel!


Nope. They have that, as well as all of their healthy options, other than beef. The only stuff that is gone is the fatty and/ or sugary stuff.
Posted By: bigfishtx

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 09:32 PM

Originally Posted by elcoyote, esq.
Originally Posted by bigfishtx
Originally Posted by elcoyote, esq.
i have no idea how many people in Guadalupe county have a cold, and don’t care. I just wish they would quit acting the fool so I can go to HEB and shop like normal.


Are they out of their fresh squeezed orange juice? That stuff is fur reel!


Nope. They have that, as well as all of their healthy options, other than beef. The only stuff that is gone is the fatty and/ or sugary stuff.


Fresh cooked tortillas with the butter smell enveloping you like a slow heavy fog?
Posted By: TCK73

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 09:32 PM

Jack Co. - 0
Posted By: Bob Davis

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 09:54 PM

[Linked Image]

Could be all the liquor fumes keeping the Chinese Flu away?
Posted By: Nocona Brian

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 10:10 PM

We got a confirmed case yesterday (03/18/20) in Wichita Co. 64 YO male had just gotten back from Hungary and Budapest.
Posted By: Kattelyn

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 10:11 PM

29 known cases in San Antonio as of this afternoon.
Posted By: 9094

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 10:17 PM

Big fat zero here.
Posted By: txmasterpo

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 10:21 PM

Originally Posted by Kattelyn
I doubt we'll ever know the actual number of cases out there. Just until I think either yesterday or today, the only people who could be tested were those who were already showing severe symptoms, and in the most critical age range, AND had known exposure to someone else who was a carrier.

As of today, my cousins in Houston are showing symptoms, but were still ordered to come to work. Others in their 20s showing symptoms are told by the hospitals and doctors to go home. That they have tested negative for the flu, and did do a proper covid19 test, but said it would be five days before they got a result back.

Meanwhile they're just going about their daily business.



I am virtually certain that my wife and I had this in January....she was worse than me and got it first....so many people won't be tested so we will never know how many. I promise there are 100 K cases right now without a doubt....probably a lot more.
Posted By: H.Town_paddler

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 10:27 PM

If you believe everyone who tells you they know someone who has it then based on my estimation there are 1 billion people who have it.
Posted By: Nocona Brian

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 10:29 PM

Originally Posted by txmasterpo
Originally Posted by Kattelyn
I doubt we'll ever know the actual number of cases out there. Just until I think either yesterday or today, the only people who could be tested were those who were already showing severe symptoms, and in the most critical age range, AND had known exposure to someone else who was a carrier.

As of today, my cousins in Houston are showing symptoms, but were still ordered to come to work. Others in their 20s showing symptoms are told by the hospitals and doctors to go home. That they have tested negative for the flu, and did do a proper covid19 test, but said it would be five days before they got a result back.

Meanwhile they're just going about their daily business.



I am virtually certain that my wife and I had this in January....she was worse than me and got it first....so many people won't be tested so we will never know how many. I promise there are 100 K cases right now without a doubt....probably a lot more.

We thought my neighbor was going to die back in January, he went in to the ER on a Sunday night and didn’t get out for like 4 weeks. They didn’t know what he had but were treating him like he had bronchitis and pneumonia. The other day, his son who lives 3 houses down popped the idea in my head that he thought his dad had it but it was just so new they didn’t test for it.
Posted By: Bob Davis

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 10:46 PM

Originally Posted by H.Town_paddler
If you believe everyone who tells you they know someone who has it then based on my estimation there are 1 billion people who have it.

That's almost the entire state of New Jersey.
Posted By: Bob Davis

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 10:47 PM

I think I'm getting it just from reading this shixt.
Posted By: TexDawg

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 10:48 PM

Collin 19 cases, not sure about deaths
Posted By: BillS2006

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 11:10 PM

Originally Posted by elcoyote, esq.
i have no idea how many people in Guadalupe county have a cold, and don’t care. I just wish they would quit acting the fool so I can go to HEB and shop like normal.



Gonzales is the same way, even the Mayor is begging them to stop buying baby formula. Mothers with infants can't get any. They go to HEB and buy all they are allowed, then go to Walmart and do it again. Some are doing this two and three times a day.
Posted By: 1ShotNoKills

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 11:41 PM

Originally Posted by txmasterpo
Originally Posted by Kattelyn
I doubt we'll ever know the actual number of cases out there. Just until I think either yesterday or today, the only people who could be tested were those who were already showing severe symptoms, and in the most critical age range, AND had known exposure to someone else who was a carrier.

As of today, my cousins in Houston are showing symptoms, but were still ordered to come to work. Others in their 20s showing symptoms are told by the hospitals and doctors to go home. That they have tested negative for the flu, and did do a proper covid19 test, but said it would be five days before they got a result back.

Meanwhile they're just going about their daily business.



I am virtually certain that my wife and I had this in January....she was worse than me and got it first....so many people won't be tested so we will never know how many. I promise there are 100 K cases right now without a doubt....probably a lot more.



Same. 95% sure I had it end of Feb.
Posted By: JacksonBean

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/19/20 11:49 PM

Originally Posted by H.Town_paddler
If you believe everyone who tells you they know someone who has it then based on my estimation there are 1 billion people who have it.



Very true. Supposedly Hunt County Regional had a few tests show positive but it’s all unconfirmed.

There are zero confirmed that I can vouch for but it’s been 24 hrs since I talked to my ER friend.
Posted By: RayBob

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/20/20 12:45 AM

Originally Posted by Kattelyn
I doubt we'll ever know the actual number of cases out there. Just until I think either yesterday or today, the only people who could be tested were those who were already showing severe symptoms, and in the most critical age range, AND had known exposure to someone else who was a carrier.

As of today, my cousins in Houston are showing symptoms, but were still ordered to come to work. Others in their 20s showing symptoms are told by the hospitals and doctors to go home. That they have tested negative for the flu, and did do a proper covid19 test, but said it would be five days before they got a result back.

Meanwhile they're just going about their daily business.


Symptoms are one thing but specific symptoms are another.

This is screening criteria even at hospitals, from the CDC and State of Texas:

Fever
Cough
Shortness of breath

Have been in close contact with a person known to have COVID-19 or live in or have recently traveled from an area with ongoing spread of COVID-19.

I don't personally agree with this but testing kits for COVID-19 are at a premium. Once this is over we'll find out we weren't strigent enough with testing I am sure. BTW ... my unit has been chosen as the care unit in SE Tx ... it will take sick patients that fit screening profiles (chest Xray is very important) . I can't wait to return to work tomorrow. eek
Posted By: Scagnetti

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/20/20 12:55 AM

New York State

County Positive Cases
======= ===========
Albany 43
Allegany 2
Broome 2
Chenango 2
Clinton 2
Delaware 1
Dutchess 31
Erie 28
Essex 1
Fulton 1
Genesee 1
Greene 2
Hamilton 2
Herkimer 1
Jefferson 1
Monroe 27
Montgomery 2
Nassau 372
Niagara 1
New York City 2,469
Oneida 2
Onondaga 5
Ontario 1
Orange 51
Putnam 5
Rensselaer 6
Rockland 53
Saratoga 18
Schenectady 18
Schoharie 1
Suffolk 178
Sullivan 3
Tioga 1
Tompkins 6
Ulster 10
Warren 1
Washington 1
Wayne 1
Westchester 798
Wyoming 2

Total Number of Positive Cases 4,152
Posted By: Pilothawk

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/20/20 02:44 AM

I live in a tiny community in western Kentucky. 17,000 residents.

Late afternoon today we have experienced our first CV19.
Posted By: BigDozer66

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/20/20 03:06 AM

Originally Posted by Allison1
March 19th.

Bell 1
Bexar 6
Bowie 1
Brazoria 2
Brazos 1
Collin 7
Dallas 20
Denton 4
DeWitt 1
El Paso 3
Fort Bend 9
Galveston 2
Gregg 1
Harris 10
Hays 3
Johnson 2
Lavaca 1
Matagorda 3
McLennan 6
Medina 1
Montgomery 3
Rusk 1
Smith 5
Tarrant 5
Travis 7
Webb 1
Williamson 2
Pending County Assignment 35

https://dshs.texas.gov/news/updates.shtm#coronavirus



We live in Angelina County and there is a relative of family that lives here that tested positive.

He doesn't live in Angelina Co. but was visiting with his grandchild at their daycare last week.

They have informed everyone and quarantined them and I think they are waiting on tests for the ones that showing symptoms. eeks
Posted By: Nocona Brian

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/20/20 01:26 PM

We just got a young one!
[Linked Image]
Posted By: gdr_11

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/20/20 03:17 PM

Smith County has 5 as shown but no new cases within the past 7 days
Posted By: bigfishtx

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/20/20 03:23 PM

Originally Posted by NoconaBrian
We just got a young one!
[Linked Image]


That's great information! Flight numbers and places visited by the infected person, good stuff. I wonder why we don't see that level of information for everyone else that's infected?
Posted By: grout-scout

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/20/20 04:02 PM

Kendall County now has 1 confirmed, they’ve given ZERO details on it. I just want to know if he went someplace on our spring break (Last week) to have contracted it or if is was from San Antonio.
Posted By: Mrs. fouzman

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/20/20 09:19 PM

http://publichealth.harriscountytx.gov/Resources/2019-Novel-Coronavirus

Harris County COVID-19 Confirmed Cases

Sex Location Age Range Status
1 - Female NW 60-70 Recovered (travel-related)
2 - Male NW 60-70 Recovered (travel-related)
3 - Male NW 60-70 Confirmed (travel-related)
4 - Female NW 60-70 Recovered (travel-related)
5 - Female SW 20-30 Confirmed (travel-related)
6 - Male NW 40-50 Confirmed (travel-related)
7 - Female NW 40-50 Confirmed (travel-related)
8 - Male NW 50-60 Confirmed (community spread)
9 - Male NW 40-50 Confirmed (community spread)
10 - Female SE 40-50 Confirmed (community spread)
11 - Male NW 40-50 Confirmed (traveled-related)
12 - Male SW 30-40 Confirmed (Community Spread)
13 - Male NE 60-70 Confirmed (Community Spread)
14 - Female NE 30-40 Confirmed (contact with a positive COVID-19 individual)
15 - Male NW 30-40 Confirmed (travel-related)
16 - Male NW 80-90 Deceased (community spread)
17 - Male NW 20-30 Confirmed (community spread)
18 - Female SW 40-50 Confirmed (community spread)
19 - Male NW 40-50 Confirmed (community spread)
20 - Female NW 40-50 Confirmed (contact with a positive COVID-19 individual)
21 - Male NW 50-60 Confirmed (travel-related)
22 - Female SE 40-50 Confirmed (travel-related)
23 - Female NW 60-70 Confirmed (travel-related)
24 - Female NW 20-30 Confirmed (travel-related)
25 - Female NW 20-30 Confirmed (travel-related)
26 - Female NW 30-40 Confirmed (community spread)
27 - Female NW 20-30 Confirmed (community spread)
28 - Male NW 50-60 Confirmed (community spread)
29 - Female SE 50-60 Confirmed (community spread)
30 - Male NW 40-50 Confirmed (travel-related)
31 - Female SW 20-30 Confirmed (investigation pending)
32 - Male NW 50-60 Confirmed (travel-related)
33 - Female NE 50-60 Confirmed (investigation pending)
*Community spread means spread of an illness for which the source of infection is unknown.
**All HCPH presumptive positive cases will be listed as confirmed
Posted By: Smurfs

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/20/20 09:38 PM

https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
Posted By: crankn101

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/20/20 10:10 PM

This thread could have been easy to read and full of good info, oh well.
Posted By: Coach Hark

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/20/20 10:25 PM

Johnson County was 2 until 10 minutes ago and now 3 with a new case in Burleson.
Posted By: Smurfs

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/20/20 11:18 PM

Originally Posted by crankn101
This thread could have been easy to read and full of good info, oh well.

you might try the colorado fishing forum, theres might be better.
Posted By: the skipper

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/20/20 11:39 PM

Originally Posted by bigfishtx
Originally Posted by NoconaBrian
We just got a young one!
[Linked Image]


That's great information! Flight numbers and places visited by the infected person, good stuff. I wonder why we don't see that level of information for everyone else that's infected?

Man, I wish jefferson county officials were half that good. The refused to release any info on where the person had been or anything.
Posted By: LoneStarSon

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/20/20 11:48 PM

Originally Posted by Coach Hark
Johnson County was 2 until 10 minutes ago and now 3 with a new case in Burleson.



I thought the Burleson one was the 2nd one....One was in Mansfield, one in Burleson....where's the 3rd?
Posted By: crankn101

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/20/20 11:49 PM

Originally Posted by Smurfs
Originally Posted by crankn101
This thread could have been easy to read and full of good info, oh well.

you might try the colorado fishing forum, theres might be better.


Im sure it is.
Posted By: Mark Perry

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/21/20 12:15 AM

Originally Posted by RayBob
Originally Posted by Kattelyn
I doubt we'll ever know the actual number of cases out there. Just until I think either yesterday or today, the only people who could be tested were those who were already showing severe symptoms, and in the most critical age range, AND had known exposure to someone else who was a carrier.

As of today, my cousins in Houston are showing symptoms, but were still ordered to come to work. Others in their 20s showing symptoms are told by the hospitals and doctors to go home. That they have tested negative for the flu, and did do a proper covid19 test, but said it would be five days before they got a result back.

Meanwhile they're just going about their daily business.


Symptoms are one thing but specific symptoms are another.

This is screening criteria even at hospitals, from the CDC and State of Texas:

Fever
Cough
Shortness of breath

Have been in close contact with a person known to have COVID-19 or live in or have recently traveled from an area with ongoing spread of COVID-19.

I don't personally agree with this but testing kits for COVID-19 are at a premium. Once this is over we'll find out we weren't strigent enough with testing I am sure. BTW ... my unit has been chosen as the care unit in SE Tx ... it will take sick patients that fit screening profiles (chest Xray is very important) . I can't wait to return to work tomorrow. eek


Stay safe sir. My hat is off to you and your folks for doing what you do.
Posted By: Coach Hark

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/21/20 07:24 PM

Originally Posted by LoneStarSon
Originally Posted by Coach Hark
Johnson County was 2 until 10 minutes ago and now 3 with a new case in Burleson.



I thought the Burleson one was the 2nd one....One was in Mansfield, one in Burleson....where's the 3rd?


2 in Mansfield. One was where my son works at Klein Tools and the Burleson was the new one.
Posted By: Pilothawk

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/21/20 08:59 PM

We are up to two cases so far.

Dude from Nashville came up here...turned up sick. Gave it to the nurse taking care of him.
Posted By: Monty Wright

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/21/20 09:37 PM

Montgomery County is currently at 13
Posted By: LoneStarSon

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/21/20 09:48 PM

Originally Posted by Coach Hark
Originally Posted by LoneStarSon
Originally Posted by Coach Hark
Johnson County was 2 until 10 minutes ago and now 3 with a new case in Burleson.



I thought the Burleson one was the 2nd one....One was in Mansfield, one in Burleson....where's the 3rd?


2 in Mansfield. One was where my son works at Klein Tools and the Burleson was the new one.


Thank you!
Posted By: the skipper

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/21/20 10:21 PM

Jefferson just got #2 but our freaking leadership wont give ANY info on how many test or anything that's been given or if the patients have been around or where. Hardin county has 1 supposedly, he came from Louisiana straight home to quarantine and been there since. He was tested in LA after coming off an oil rig sick
Posted By: lanman71

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/21/20 11:26 PM

Dallas county flu stats:

https://www.dallascounty.org/departments/dchhs/influenza-surveillance-report.php

More flu case in March for Dallas county alone than Coronavirus cases in all of Texas.


Let’s keep freaking out over it though.
Posted By: the skipper

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/22/20 04:07 PM

Jefferson up to 3 with the latest being a health care worker. They still wont release ANY info to the where or anything so that people will know if theyve come in contact with anybody that's tested positive. More stupidity from our leadership. Also, chambers and liberty just got their 1st cases. For some reason jefferson hasnt been showing up on the state website to have any cases yet
Posted By: lconn4

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/22/20 04:13 PM

https://www.facebook.com/megan.stokkemcgreevy/videos/10222343240193812/?fref=mentions
Posted By: WAWI

Re: Active Covid Thread: Your County - 03/22/20 04:15 PM

Originally Posted by lanman71
Dallas county flu stats:

https://www.dallascounty.org/departments/dchhs/influenza-surveillance-report.php

More flu case in March for Dallas county alone than Coronavirus cases in all of Texas.


Let’s keep freaking out over it though.


Exactly
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