As Texas sees a spike in new cases, a statewide order mandating masks in Texas counties with 20 or more cases went into effect Friday.
See the latest numbers and information on the new coronavirus in Texas.
The number of cases of the coronavirus in Travis County grew by 76 on Friday from the day before, health officials reported.
People who engage with health care providers through online patient portals spend less time in the hospital, cutting medical costs.
Here are the latest numbers and information on the new coronavirus in Texas.
More than 975 people have now recovered from COVID-19 in Travis County, the disease caused by the new coronavirus.
As of 4 p.m. on Sunday, the state reported 47,784 cases of the coronavirus in Texas.
Of the new cases, 734 are centered around an outbreak in the Amarillo area. As of Saturday, at least 1,305 have died from the illness.
As of Saturday afternoon, the state reported 37,860 confirmed cases of the coronavirus.
The number of new coronavirus cases in Travis County grew by 75 in the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 1,539.
There have been 26 coronavirus-related deaths at Austin area nursing homes or long term care facilities to date.
The number of new coronavirus in Texas grew by 874 on Tuesday, bringing the to-date total count to 26,171.
A patient with the coronavirus at St. David's South Austin Medical Center was discharged on his birthday after overcoming the disease.
8 outbreaks at elderly care facilities resulting in 67 staff members being infected and 15 resident deaths have prompted enhanced oversight.
The latest numbers from the Texas Department of State Health Services on Sunday show an increase of 663 cases in the last 24-hours.
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The illness outbreak centered on college students taking a trip to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, on spring break has grown to 53.
In a ruling Monday, a three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said that medication abortions can go forward.
Austin Public Health has launched a telephone hotline to assist Austin-Travis County restaurants.
Gov. Greg Abbott extended the disaster declaration in effect for all of Texas on Sunday to help mitigate the spread of coronavirus.
In less than 24 hours, the number of cases in Texas rose by nearly 900, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services.
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The number of positive COVID-19 cases grew by 46 on Thursday as Oscar-winning actor Matthew McConaughey is recruited to dispense advice.
Given the medical devices' short supply, researchers are building versions with readily available parts — including windshield wiper parts.
Coronavirus cases increased in Travis County, with 179 cases confirmed as of Saturday afternoon.
A Williamson County man in his 70s became the first coronavirus fatality reported in the county.
More cases of the illness have been confirmed in Travis County as the first day of the shelter-in-place order went into effect.
The paramedic has a mild illness, city officials said.
The closure was extended due to the shelter-in-place orders for Austin and Travis County. School had initially been closed until April 3.
Central Health-funded CommUnityCare Health Centers is offering patients medical appointments without leaving the safety of their homes.
Starting Sunday, Ascension Seton, Baylor Scott & White, and St. David’s HealthCare will bar visits as safeguard against illness spread.
'Two additional members of our UT community have tested positive...' President Fenves, whose wife was previously diagnosed, said.
The live-streamed fitness class can be viewed via Facebook Live and will offer seniors a chance to stay active and moving while at home.
A St. David's HealthCare physician tested positive for the respiratory ailment, and officials now are tracing potential exposure to others.
Dr. Loren Fishman to host a free webinar, Yoga In A Time Of Corona, offering insight on improving immunity and mitigate risk of contagion.
Both cases are not believed to be community spread, meaning the illness did not come from an unknown infected person via random contact.
Texas Tribune sets live discussion March 26 with vaccine expert Dr. Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor.
A coronavirus-caused shortage of antibacterial gel has some turning to vodka as an ingredient for a home remedy version, prompting warnings.