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On Friday, El Paso County reported 18 deaths and 1,300 new coronavirus deaths.
All 18 patients had underlying fitness problems. The patients were a twenty-year-old boy, a woguy of forty, a man of fifty, three men of sixty, three men and two of sixty, three men and two of the eighties and two men of the nineties. The death toll is now 657.
The deaths occurred between the third week of August and the first week of November, according to the city.
Staff also report 123 more cases of delayed local effects published through the state to the Ministry of Public Health.
Health officials said another 35,178 people have recovered and there are 23,702 active cases.
There were 59,852 positive cases. Knowledge shows that another 1,049 people are hospitalized, adding 311 in intensive care and 174 in fans; 49% of hospitalizations in El Paso County are similar to COVID-19.
Texas reports 934,994 and 18,453 deaths.
New Mexico has 51,110 instances and 1,082 deaths, 7,627 instances and 97 deaths in Doa Ana County.
There are 15,247 and 1,370 deaths in Juarez.
The environmental branch of the city of El Paso temporarily closed two of its five citizen collection stations on Wednesday due to the pandemic, authorities said in a press release.
Citizen collection stations are deposits for more family waste, recyclable and bulky items. Sites that have closed are at 121 Atlantic Road in the west aspect and 2492 Harrison Ave. in Central. La deactivation by transitority of the two deposition sites complies with the US Centres. But it’s not the first time COVID-19 Disease Control and Prevention rules to slow the spread of the virus.
Residential consumers can dispose of more family trash and recycle at remaining sites at 1034 Pendale Road, 4501 Hondo Pass Drive and 3510 Confederate Drive, such as the Grand El Paso landfill at 2600 Darrington Road.
The tests are loose and should be done for anyone five years and older with or without symptoms. For help with results, email Covid1nineHelp@honumg. com or call 8fourfour-778-2fourfivefive. Open from 9 am to 4 pm, seven days a week.
Ascarate Park, 6800 Delta Drive
• Nations Tobin Recreation Center; 8831 railway
El Paso Community College Green Valley Campus; 919 Hunter Drive
SISD Student Activity Complex; 1300 Joe Battle Blvd.
UTEP Schuster Parking 1 on Shuster Avenue at roundabout 1nine66 Spur in the south of the complex; nine a. m. four p. m. De Monday through Sunday.
Tests are loose and should be done for anyone age five and older with or without symptoms. For help with the results, email us at Assistance@txcovidtest. org or call 833-213-0643.
Kenworthy Complex in Area 1nine-nine776 Kenworthy Street; nine a. m. four p. m. de Monday to Friday
East Side Sports Complex at 1four380 Montwood Drive; from nine a. m. at four p. m. From Mondays to Sundays
Tests are loose and should be done for anyone age five and older with or without symptoms.
The city has also made plans to get the COVID-19 check in EPStrong. org.
Residents can visit the city’s COVID website, click the Test tab and the “Plan your test” button.
The city’s central check (Memorial Park); 1701 N. Copy St.
Far Eastern City test site (Eastwood / Album Park); 3110 Parkwood Street
East Side City Test Site, 301 George Perry Blvd.
West Side City Test Site, 7400 High Ridge Drive
Testing at any of the city sites is loose and can be done from 8 a. m. 3 p. m. de to Saturday by appointment only. Residents with or without symptoms can also schedule appointments by calling 915-212-0783.
A free access control site at the Houston United Medical Memorial Center is open from nine a. m. to four p. m. De to Sunday at County SportsPark, 1780 N. Zaragoza Road, with front from Joe Battle Boulevard. No appointment is required. The test is loose and should be done to anyone five years of age or older with or without symptoms. Trial effects will be emailed within two to three days. For help with check effects, email us at Assistance@txcovidcheck. org or call 833-213-06four3.
In addition, the Texas Military Department’s cellular team is achieving more achievements in rural communities in El Paso County.
Tests will be conducted from nine a. m. to four p. m. on the following dates and places:
November 6: ESD Headquarters – 2, 16001 Socorro Road, Fabens
November 9: MVFD Station 2, 5411 Paso View Drive, Montana Vista
November 10: Horizon First Baptist, 17018 Darrington, Horizon
November 11: West Valley Fire St. , 510 Vinton Road, Anthony
November 13: ESD Fire Station – 2, 11440 N. Loop, Relief
November 16: ESD Headquarters – 2, 16001 Socorro Road, Fabens
November 18: West Valley Fire St. , 510 Vinton Road, Anthony
November 19: Horizon First Baptist, 17018 Darrington Road, Horizon
November 20: West Valley Fire St. , 510 Vinton Road, Anthony
November 23: ESD Fire Station – 2, 11440 N. Loop, Relief
November 24: Horizon First Baptist, 17018 Darrington, Horizon, Texas
November 30: MVFD Station 2, 5411 Paso View Drive, Montana Vista
People make an appointment online at http://patient. questdiagnostics. com/myquestcovidtest.
Tuesday and Thursday:
CVS officials report that the pharmacy will settle for insurance at driving checkpoints and that unsafe patients will be covered through a program funded through the US Department of Health and Human Services. But it’s not the first time
People must register in advance at https://www. cvs. com/minuteclinic.
For a complete list of verification sites, see http://www. epstrong. org/checking. php.