More Recoveries from Covid-19 Locally

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More good news from the latest Coronavirus Numbers in the Texarkana area.

The numbers from the Joint Operations Center for Bowie and Cass Counties shows a big increase in recoveries in the last 24 hours, from 50 yesterday to 68 today in Bowie County. This while one additional confirmed case has been added.

Here is the latest from the Operations Center:

Bowie County Emergency Operations Center reports a total of 105 positive COVID-19 cases, with 68 recoveries and ten related deaths. Cass County has a total of 19 with 13 recovered.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Bowie County (as of 5/6/20)
Total Cases in Bowie County 105
Ages (Bowie County Cases)
0-19 3
20-29 15
30-39 20
40-49 23
50-59 16
60-69 16
70-79 12
80+ 0
Gender (Bowie County Cases)
Male  50
Female  55
              Deaths 10
   
   

Residents in Bowie and Cass County are urged to continue following Governor Abbott’s Executive Orders and following CDC guidelines for social distancing, handwashing, and sanitizing.

Yesterday afternoon Governor Abbott provided another update on the state’s response to COVID-19 and the next phase of re-openings. He announced that effective Friday, May 8 cosmetology salons — hair salons, nail salons, tanning salons and barber shops — will be allowed to open with restrictions, including one customer per stylist and appropriate social distancing. The governor also strongly recommended masks for both stylists and customers, and using a reservation system to avoid grouping of walk-ins in waiting areas

He announced that effective May 18th gyms and exercise facilities will be able to reopen with 25% capacity. Initial restrictions will include showers and locker rooms remaining closed, requirements for customers to wear gloves covering their whole hand, and the disinfection of all equipment after each use. Distancing will be required as well, and any equipment brought in (such as a yoga mat), must be disinfected before and after use.

He addressed the reopening of non-essential manufacturing and other offices on Monday, May 18 to the greater of the following: five employees, or 25% of their workforce, provided that social distancing can be maintained

Guidelines are still being worked out for bars, and the governor has requested that owners reach out to his office to provide feedback.

Weddings, funerals, memorials and burials may now take place with the same regulations as religious services for seating arrangements, with receptions following the regulations of restaurants.

Gov. Abbott also reaffirmed that while outdoor seating areas at restaurants do not have the same 25% capacity restrictions as indoor spaces, other regulations such as spacing between tables still apply.

Miller County was reporting 35 overall confirmed Covid-19 cases with 27 recovered.

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