Montgomery County’s fitness on Monday showed one of the largest COVID-19 case breaks in the county, with a record of 629 instances from Friday’s report that brought the county’s general case to 16549.
The county also recorded her death 169. La Deceased Woman of Conroe was 80 years old and hospitalized at the time of her death with other fitness problems in addition to testing positive for the virus.
Of the total number of COVID cases in the county, 2,539 are active and to date, 10,655 more people have been recovered.
The total number of hospitalizations, residents of the county and outside the county, increased from 26 to 146 with 39 of those patients in intensive care.
With more than a million COVID-19 cases reported in the United States last week, the Centers for Disease Control is urging families to unite with as few people as possible to help curb the spread of the developing virus. will be resurrected.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has been stressful and insulating for many people,” CDC officials said. “Meeting during the next vacation can be an opportunity to reconnect with the circle of family and friends. This holiday season, think about how you can replace your Christmas plans to lessen the spread of COVID-19 and keep your friends, family circle, and communities healthy and safe. “
According to the CDC, celebrating virtually or with family members of their own has the least threat of spread, their relatives are those who have recently lived and stored non-unusual spaces in their home, this would possibly come with the circle of relatives as well. like roommates or other people who aren’t similar to you.
People who do not live in their accommodation lately, such as students returning from school during the holidays, are considered part of other households.
Face-to-face meetings that bring together a combined circle of relatives or friends from other households, adding returning students, provide varying degrees of risk.
For those who gather, it is vital to continue practicing tactics to mitigate propagation, adding restrictions to the number of visitors and staying six feet away, organizing outdoor meetings and encouraging visitors to wear masks when they are not eating or drinking, expanding ventilation in their home by opening the window and door to the extent safe and encouraging. Wash your hands or use a hand sanitist.
Montgomery county physical fitness continued to echo the cdc guidelines.
Although the county no longer offers its check receipt program, anyone who has questions about the virus or checks can contact the COVID-19 County Call Center at 936-523-3916.
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Catherine Dominguez is a reporter for the Conroe Courier.