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SATURDAY, MAY 23: Confirmed cases of COVID-19 in East Texas surpass 2,400; deaths top 100

For more information on the coronavirus, text "FACTS" to (903) 600-2600.

As of Sunday, May 24,10:45 a.m., there have been 2,443 cumulative confirmed cases of COVID-19 in East Texas.

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There are 897 confirmed recoveries in East Texas and 105 patients have died from coronavirus-related complications.

Below is a full list of COVID-19 stats in East Texas:

  • Anderson County - 66, 19 recoveries
  • Angelina County - 175, 30 recoveries, 2 deaths
  • Bowie County - 117, 78 recoveries, 11 deaths 
  • Camp County - 39, 7 recoveries
  • Cass County - 26, 20 recoveries
  • Cherokee County - 36, 17 recoveries, 2 deaths
  • Franklin County - 6
  • Gregg County - 187, 56 recoveries, 4 deaths
  • Harrison County - 230, 67 recoveries, 23 deaths
  • Henderson County - 49, 8 recoveries
  • Hopkins County - 15, 6 recoveries 
  • Houston County - 34, 4 recoveries
  • Lamar County - 125, 9 deaths
  • Marion County - 16, 10 recoveries
  • Morris County - 15, 5 recoveries
  • Nacogdoches County - 254, 162 recoveries, 17 deaths
  • Panola County - 188, 49 recoveries, 21 deaths
  • Polk County - 52, 16 recoveries
  • Rains County - 2, 2 recoveries
  • Rusk County - 44, 29 recoveries, 2 death
  • Sabine County - 3, 1 recovery
  • San Augustine County - 29, 11 recoveries, 1 death 
  • Shelby County - 185, 87 recoveries, 5 deaths
  • Smith County - 198, 142 recoveries, 4 deaths
  • Titus County - 272, 30 recoveries, 2 death
  • Trinity County - 12, 3 recoveries
  • Upshur County - 20, 13  recoveries
  • Van Zandt County - 26, 14 recoveries, 1 death
  • Wood County - 22, 11 recoveries, 1 death

Numbers are determined by respective county officials and the Texas Department of State Health Services.

The CDC recommends the following to help protect yourself:

  1. Washing hands
  2. Avoid close contact
  3. Distance self between other people
  4. Stay home
  5. Cover mouth and nose when sneezing or coughing
  6. Throw away used tissues

For more information on the coronavirus, text "FACTS" to (903) 600-2600.

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