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Travis County Reports 368 More Coronavirus Cases, 3 New Deaths
The latest cases to emerge come 1 day after health district officials moved to the orange-coded Stage 4 alert level urging more precautions.
AUSTIN, TX — Travis County reported 368 new cases of the coronavirus and three more deaths, bringing the cumulative totals in each category to 35,984 and 476, respectively.
The data are input in a statistical dashboard maintained by Austin Public Health. According to the dashboard, the number of active cases on Friday rose to 2,375. There were 212 county residents hospitalized — 77 being treated at intensive care units and 43 placed on ventilators, as recorded on the dashboard.
Statistics also show 37 new hospital admissions, six more than the 43 reported the previous day. The seven-day rolling average for hospitalizations stood at 35.1 on Friday, as show on the dashboard.
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The latest cases to emerge come one day after health district officials moved to the orange-coded Stage 4 alert level. Under that level of preparedness, those at higher risk of getting sick — those over 65 and others with chronic medical conditions or compromised immune systems — are urged to limit their gatherings to no more than two individuals.
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Stage 4 precautions also call for lower-risk individuals to gather in crowds numbering no more than 10 people to help blunt the spread of illness. Like the older set, residents are urged to stay home as much as possible save for essential trips outside the home — securing medications, buying groceries, dropping off bills and the like.
Restaurants and business operators are urged to reduce capacity by the currently allowable 75 percent per gubernatorial order to 50 percent. Schools also are impacted by Stage 4 protocols as they are urged to limit attendance at sporting event.
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