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Fifteen COVID-19 cases reported for Tom Green Co. Wednesday

Thirteen cases reported Wednesday are Tom Green County residents, with two from Crockett County.

TOM GREEN COUNTY, Texas — Fifteen new COVID-19 cases were reported by the City of San Angelo's Public Information Office for Tom Green County Wednesday.

The new cases brings the county's total of active cases to 449, with 40 patients currently hospitalized. Thirteen cases reported Wednesday are Tom Green County residents, with two from Crockett County.

The 15 new positive cases of COVID-19 for Wednesday are:

  • Female in her 50s, white, Tom Green County (TGC)
  • Female in her 40s, white, TGC
  • Female in her 30s, white, TGC
  • Female in her 70s, Hispanic, Crockett County
  • Male in his 60s, Hispanic, Crockett County
  • Male in his 40s, Hispanic, TGC
  • Male in his 60s, Hispanic, TGC
  • Female in her 80s, Hispanic, TGC
  • Female in her 50s, pending racial demographic, TGC
  • Teenage female, pending racial demographic, TGC
  • Female in her 40s, pending racial demographic, TGC
  • Male in his 30s, pending racial demographic, TGC
  • Female in her 70s, pending racial demographic, TGC
  • Male in his 30s, Hispanic, TGC
  • Male in his 50s, white, TGC

The pending racial demographic information from the July 7 report is now available and is as follows:

  • Male in his 70s, white, TGC
  • Female in her 60s, white, TGC
  • Female in her 20s, Hispanic, TGC
  • Female in her 20s, white, Kimble County
  • Female in her 50s, white, TGC
  • Female in her 20s, Hispanic, TGC
  • Female in her 60s, white, TGC
  • Female in her 40s, Hispanic, TGC
  • Female in her 50s, white, TGC
  • Male in his 40s, Hispanic, TGC
  • Female in her 50s, Hispanic, TGC
  • Young female, Hispanic, TGC
  • Male in his 20s, Hispanic, TGC

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