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Twenty-nine new COVID-19 cases reported by City of San Angelo Wednesday

The majority of the cases are for Tom Green County, with one case from Reagan County, one from Runnels County and one from out of state.

TOM GREEN COUNTY, Texas — Twenty-nine new confirmed cases of COVID-19 were reported by the City of San Angelo's Public Information Office Wednesday afternoon.

Of the 29, 26 cases are for Tom Green County, with one case each for Runnels and Reagan counties and one out-of-state resident, bring the number of total active cases to 222.

Twenty-nine patients are currently hospitalized.

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

  • Female in her 20s, other, Tom Green County (TGC)
  • Female in her 20s, Hispanic, TGC
  • Male in his 20s, other, TGC
  • Female in her 40s, Hispanic, Reagan County
  • Female in her 20s, other, TGC
  • Female in her 80s, white, TGC
  • Female in her 30s, Hispanic, TGC
  • Male in his 40s, Hispanic, TGC
  • Female in her 20s, pending racial demographic, TGC
  • Male in his 60s, white, TGC
  • Male in his 20s, pending racial demographic, TGC
  • Male in his 40s, pending racial demographic, TGC
  • Female in her 20s, pending racial demographic, TGC
  • Female in her 30s, pending racial demographic, TGC
  • Male in his 30s, pending racial demographic, TGC
  • Female in her 20s, pending racial demographic, TGC
  • Teenage female, white, TGC
  • Female in her 70s, Hispanic, TGC
  • Male in his 20s, pending racial demographic, TGC
  • Young male, pending racial demographic, TGC
  • Female in her 30s, pending racial demographic, Runnels County
  • Male in his 30s, pending racial demographic, TGC
  • Young female, pending racial demographic, TGC
  • Female in her 60s, Hispanic, TGC
  • Female in her 20s, pending racial demographic, TGC
  • Male in his 60s, Hispanic, TGC
  • Male in his 20s, Hispanic, TGC
  • Female in her 70s, pending racial demographic, out of state
  • Female in her 20s, Hispanic, TGC

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