Pass coronavirus update: City reports 1216 new instances of COVID-19, number of deaths to 572

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El Paso County reported 1,216 new infections and one more death on Saturday.

The deceased had underlying fitness problems. A was 40 years old. The death toll is now 572.

Public aptitude also reported 75 cases of delayed state reports.

The number of known active instances is 10826 in El Paso County, according to the fitness authorities.

Knowledge shows that 715 patients are hospitalized, adding up to 199 in intensive care and 85 on ventilators, he said.

The city and county fitness government reported that 34% of hospitalizations are due to COVID-19.

Authorities said the total number of cases shown showed 38,554, of which 26,890 were recovered.

Texas reports 845,100 and 17286 coronavirus deaths.

New Mexico has 39,377 cases and 953 deaths, 5,170 cases and 65 deaths in Doa Ana County.

There are 11,206 and 1,070 deaths in Juarez.

For a complete list of verification sites, see http://www. epstrong. org/checking. php.

Tests are loose and should be done for anyone age five and older with or without symptoms. For help with the results, please email Covid1nineHelp@honumg. com or call 8fourfour-778-2fourfivefive. Open from nine am to four pm, seven days a week.

Tobin Nations Leisure Centre; Railway 8831

El Paso Community College Green Valley Campus; 919 Hunter Drive

SISD Student Activity Complex; 1300 Joe Battle Blvd.

UTEP Schuster 1 parking on Shuster Avenue at roundabout 1nine66 Spur 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; nine a. m. four p. m. De Monday to Sunday

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 access the city’s COVID online page, click the Test tab and the “Plan your test” button. The online page will test from Monday, October 26 at the following locations:

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.

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:

For the results of the rural checks, please send an e-mail to txcovidcheck. org or call 833-213-0643.

For more information about choice verification locations, see EPStrong. org.

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.

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