For fourth straight day, Texas surpasses 1,000 new coronavirus cases
AUSTIN — The number of new confirmed coronavirus cases in Texas surpassed 1,000 for the fourth consecutive day on Sunday and the number of deaths increased by at least 20.
State health officials reported 31,548 confirmed cases, and increase from 30,522 reported Saturday, and 867 deaths due to covid-19, the disease caused by the virus.
The number of infections is thought to be far higher because many people haven’t been tested and studies suggest that people can be infected without showing symptoms.
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Number of coronavirus tests administered in Texas: 390,560
Number of Texans testing positive for the virus: 31,548
Number of Texans who have died from COVID-19: 867
Explore the @TexasDSHS data here: https://t.co/LBq7UxEPB3
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) May 3, 2020
This weekend is the first of the state’s re-opening the economy after Gov. Greg Abbott’s statewide “stay at home” order for nearly 30 million people expired on Friday.
Residents were allowed to go back to malls, restaurants, movie theaters and retail stores in limited numbers, although some protests of the closings continued.
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