SAN ANGELO, TX -- San Angelo Health Department officials have confirmed 16 new coronavirus cases on the last day of August.
According to the data presented by the city, the vast majority of new patients were over the age of 28.
Only two minors were included in Monday's case count: a 7-year-old male from Tom Green County and a 17-year-old male from Coke County.
The new cases bring the total positive cases to 3,233 -- an average of 20 cases a day since the first case was reported 161 days ago on March 24.
Currently, there are 27 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 complications.
Case Demographics
- Male 7 Hispanic TGC Antigen
- Male 17 White Coke PCR
- Female 28 White TGC PCR
- Female 29 Hispanic TGC Antigen
- Male 30 White TGC PCR
- Male 30 Unknown TGC Antigen
- Male 32 Hispanic TGC Antigen
- Male 39 Hispanic Tarrant PCR
- Female 40 White TGC Antigen
- Male 44 Hispanic TGC Antigen
- Male 46 Hispanic TGC PCR
- Female 48 White TGC Antigen
- Female 50 Hispanic Reagan PCR
- Male 50 Hispanic McCulloch PCR
- Female 51 Hispanic TGC Antigen
- Female 52 Other TGC PCR
Comments
... of 20 cases per day since March 24th. That's not to bad!
I have a ex-brother in law that lives in Florida (... somewhere... second hand information) he tested positive for the virus and he's 70 years old. I received the information from my ex-wife that I still keep in touch with 3 weeks ago and she said (she's a care taker) she would text my daughter and I if he got worse... as I said ... that was 3 weeks ago and we have yet to be informed that he had took a turn for the worst. She stated that the virus is and can be fatal but it's more like a ... another strain of flu with more complicated symptoms. If that's the case ... then ... the country didn't "shut down " for the other flu strains. The main stream media is blowing this Covid19 out of proportion and I believe the Democratic party is the puppet master. The Democrats want Government control in Washington ... and it's as simple as that!
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