Positive cases of COVID-19 are spreading across Texas. Here is a list of cases as reported by health officials in Central Texas.
This map shows the amount of CDC confirmed COVID-19 cases in the state:
McLennan County*
- Total number of cases: 29,062
- 661estimated active cases
- 27,931 estimated recovered
- 491deaths
Baylor University
- Positive cases since August 1: 3,973
- Active cases: 34
- Estimated recoveries: 3,939
Bell County*
- Total number of cases: 24,602
- 1,602 active cases
- 25,302 recovered
- 463 deaths
Brazos County*
- Total number of cases: 26,857
- 1,171 active cases
- 25,401 recovered
- 285 deaths
Texas A&M University
- Positive cases since January 3, 2021: 4,098
Milam County*
- Number of cases: 1,606
- 79 active
- 2,651 recovered
- 53 deaths
Falls County*
- Number of cases: 2,282
- 37 active
- 2,064 recovered
- 33 deaths
Limestone County*
- Number of cases: 2,282
- 119 active
- 2,789 recovered
- 82 deaths
Coryell County*
- Number of cases: 7,519
- 399 active
- 7,352 recovered
- 91 death
Leon County*
- Number of cases: 1,350
- 73 active
- 1,628 recovered
- 44 deaths
Robertson County*
- Number of cases: 1,914
- 70 active
- 48 deaths
Lampasas County*
- Number of cases: 2,052
- 158 active
- 36 deaths
Burleson County*
- Number of cases: 2,102
- 62 active
- 62 deaths
San Saba County*
- Number of cases: 529
Mills County*
Number of cases: 604
Texas health officials say people should follow basic preventative measures as for any respiratory virus, which includes:
- 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. If you experience difficulty breathing, or persistent fever, call your primary care provider.
- Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue or your sleeve.
- Frequently clean and disinfect touched objects and surfaces.
For a list of coronavirus cases around the world, click here.
*According to DSHS