For updated case counts and additional information: www.brownwoodtexas.gov/health.
Upcoming Testing:
Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) COVID-19 mobile testing team will be in Brownwood Monday, December 28th from 10 am to 4 pm at Gordon Wood Stadium located at 3206 Milam Drive. Easy registration and scheduling is available at www.GoGetTested.com. Results are available in 48-96 hours.
Complete county COVID numbers are as follows:
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On Tuesday, Dec. 22, the Brownwood/Brown County Health Department received 45 positive COVID-19 test results, 81 negative, 7 recoveries, and 1 death. Of the 45 positives, 3 were PCR, and 42 were antigen. There are currently 14 hospitalized in Brown County. One death was reported: a male in his 80’s not from a nursing facility.
For updated case counts and additional information: www.brownwoodtexas.gov/health.
Upcoming Testing:
Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) COVID-19 mobile testing team will be in Brownwood Monday, December 28th from 10 am to 4 pm at Gordon Wood Stadium located at 3206 Milam Drive. Easy registration and scheduling is available at www.GoGetTested.com. Results are available in 48-96 hours.
On Tuesday, December 22, 2020, the Brownwood/Brown County Health Department received 45 positive COVID-19 test results, 81 negative, 7 recoveries, and 1 death. Of the 45 positives, 3 were PCR, and 42 were antigen. There are currently 14 hospitalized in Brown County. One death was reported: a male in his 80’s not from a nursing facility.
Upcoming Testing:
Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) COVID-19 mobile testing team will be in Brownwood Monday, December 28th from 10 am to 4 pm at Gordon Wood Stadium located at 3206 Milam Drive.
Easy registration and scheduling is available at www.GoGetTested.com. Results are available in 48-96 hours.
On Monday, Dec. 21, the Brownwood/Brown County Health Department received 90 positive COVID-19 test results, 98 negative, 51 recoveries, and 5 deaths. Of the 90 positives, 21 were PCR, and 69 were antigen. There are currently 15 hospitalized in Brown County. Five deaths were reported: a female in her 90’s from a nursing facility, a male in his 80’s from a nursing facility, a male in his 70’s from a nursing facility, a female in her 60’s not from a nursing facility, and a female in her 80’s from a nursing facility. For updated case counts and additional information: www.brownwoodtexas.gov/health.
The number of positive cases and deaths are the most for one reporting day in Brown County.
During the Brown County Commissioners meeting Monday morning, Lisa Dick of the Brownwood/Brown County Health Department gave an update on local Covid cases, including an update on the Moderna vaccine coming to Brown County this week.
“We will start receiving vaccines in our community this week and I think that is a big positive. It will be healthcare focused. Certainly not enough to take care of all of our health care workers in this community but it’s going to be a start and I think that is a very good thing,” Lisa said. She added the roll-out of the vaccine may be a slower process.