Harris County coronavirus count: Weekly total of new cases falls after two weeks of increases
The rate of new cases being confirmed is still up compared to the end of April and early May.
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The rate of new cases being confirmed is still up compared to the end of April and early May.
Read MoreSome camps have been canceled, but others are implementing new safety precautions to cope with the coronavirus.
Read MoreAbout $8.2 million raised from private donations was distributed to 65 nonprofits on May 28.
Read MoreBy comparison, 23 deaths were confirmed between May 16-22, and 39 deaths were confirmed between May 9-15.
Read MoreHowever, Supreme Court justices also said voters can determine for themselves whether or not they are disabled, and local election officials are not obligated to verify those applicants’ claims.
Read MoreAccording to METRO, the two employees were a bus controller and a bus repairman, neither of whom had contact with the public. The bus controller has not worked for METRO since May 17.
Read MorePublic health officials have now confirmed five deaths total over the past five days in the county.
Read MoreThe record-setting revenue has also come as officials said they are limiting the number of people who can golf at once.
Read MoreUnder guidelines from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, day care centers, bars and entertainment venues—including bowling alleys and bingo parlors—were allowed to reopen a limited occupancy May 22.
Read MoreThe Jersey Village Community Swimming Pool will reopen May 30 under its regular operating hours after being closed since late March due to the coronavirus.
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