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Ten More People in Hidalgo County Test Positive for COVID-19

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Edinburg – Ten more people in Hidalgo County learned that they have tested positive for the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus bringing the total number of cases to 334, Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez said Thursday. Of that total, 171 are female and 163 are male.

Thirteen people were released from isolation, meaning they have had no symptoms for ten days and no fever for three days. This brings the total number of people who have been released to 195. The total number of active cases is 133.

New COVID-19 positive cases Thursday10
Total COVID-19 positive cases in Hidalgo County334
Number in area hospitals on Thursday12
Number of hospitalized patients in intensive care units3
Number released from isolation on Thursday13
Total released from isolation195
Number of fatalities on Thursday0
Total number of fatalities6
Total number of COVID-19 tests administered4,171
Total number of tests that are positive334
Total number of tests that are negative3,726
Total number of tests pending results111

The latest ten include:

GenderCityAge range
FemaleEdinburg20s
MaleEdinburg40s
FemaleEdinburg60s
MaleMission60s
MaleDonna20s
FemaleUndisclosed20s
MaleMcAllen20s
FemalePharr20s
MaleHidalgo50s
MaleMission20s
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