WASHINGTON CO. REPORTING 21 CASES OF COVID-19; THREE HOSPITALIZED

  

Washington County is now reporting 21 confirmed cases of COVID-19, with 19 of them active cases.

The 21st case, as reported by Washington County EMS, is a male in his 30s.  He is currently at home under self-quarantine.  The man was one of two cases confirmed Monday, the other being a woman in her 20s who is also recovering at home.

Currently, three cases are hospitalized, two of those being cases confirmed on Sunday.  One patient has recovered from the virus.

Update @ 11:50 a.m.: Unnamed sources have told KWHI that two recently confirmed cases are residents of a Brenham nursing home.  KWHI reached out to the county’s Joint Information Center for information, but was told they would be unable to provide us with that information due to privacy restrictions.

Friday, the county confirmed its first COVID-19 related death in a Washington County resident, who was reported by officials as a man in his 80s with multiple underlying health conditions.

EMS believes all cases at this point have been transmitted through community spread.

The full list of confirmed cases is available at www.washingtoncountyems.net/covid-19-confirmed-cases.  To visit the Joint Information Center (JIC) website providing COVID-19 information, click here.

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4 Comments

  1. We need biohazard trash cans outside of grocery stores, Walmart, etc. for people to throw the contaminated gloves in instead of the parking lots. Please consider something to address this problem.

    1. I agree with you, on early Saturday morning I went to HEB and there was gloves on the ground. I keep a plastic bag in my car to put my gloves in. There employees have enough to do to keep us safe and themselves.

    2. People need to Keep up with their own trash and dispose of it properly. That is not the stores responsibility, hopefully people were raised better than that