SAN ANGELO, TX – The Coronavirus Pandemic is sweeping the nation and has brought up the number of confirmed cases to nearly 1,000 in Texas.
According to the Texas Department of Health Services, on Mar. 25, there are 974 confirmed cases in the state of Texas. Of those twelve patients have died.
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The number of new cases are appearing by the day. Here is a bar graph of confimred cases in March.
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