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Montgomery County confirms 33 Recoveries, 197 COVID-19 Cases

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On April 7 at 3:00pm Montgomery County Public Health confirmed 197 positive cases (up 36 cases from yesterday), 33 recoveries, and a 4th death in Montgomery County related to COVID-19.

MCPH stated that the fourth death was a man “in his 80s, who resided in The Woodlands, but died outside of the state of Texas. This is the first Montgomery County death of a resident who did not live in The Conservatory at Alden Bridge.”

4/7/2020 3:00pm update: We are saddened to confirm a 4th death in Montgomery County related to COVID-19. He was a man in…

Posted by Montgomery County Public Health on Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Montgomery County Positive COVID-19 Cases:

  • 197 Total Cases
  • 160 Active
  • 28 Hospitalized
  • 33 Recovered
  • 4 Deaths
  • 132 Self-isolation (at home)

“If someone in your household is having symptoms of COVID-19 including cough, fever and/or shortness of breath, your entire household should self-quarantine for 14 days. You should also monitor symptoms of everyone in the household, including twice-daily temperature checks – once in the morning and once in the evening.” Learn more on the CDC website at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/php/public-health-recommendations.html

If you and your entire household are well with no symptoms, you should still be staying home and only leaving your home if necessary. Visit the Montgomery County Public Health website for more details on the COVID-19 cases at https://mcphd-tx.org/coronavirus-covid-19/confirmed-cases/.

Source: Montgomery County Public Health

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