16 people, including two infants, test positive for COVID-19
Two infants who aren’t even a year old are among the 16 Hidalgo County residents who have tested positive for COVID-19, the county announced Wednesday in a news release. “This shows you that this horrible disease does not discriminate,” Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez said upon learning that an eight-month-old girl from Edinburg and…
Read MoreSixteen more people in Hidalgo County test positive for COVID-19
EDINBURG – Sixteen people, including two infants, in Hidalgo County tested positive for the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus, Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez announced Wednesday in a press release. “This shows you that this horrible disease does not discriminate,” Judge Cortez said upon learning that an eight-month-old girl from Edinburg and a 10-month-old girl from…
Read MoreHidalgo County law enforcement to enforce shelter-at-home order
The Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office announced Wednesday it will begin stepping up enforcement for the county’s shelter-at-home order. Individuals who are found not to be in compliance with any part of the order will receive a citation or be arrested, according to a news release from HCSO. Violators will face a fine of up to…
Read MoreHidalgo County confirms 8 new cases of COVID-19
Eight more Hidalgo County residents have tested positive for COVID-19 and have been ordered to self-isolate at home, according to a Tuesday press release from the county. This brings the total COVID-19 cases in the county to 46, with three of those patients requiring hospitalization, the release stated. The ages of the people testing positive…
Read MoreHidalgo County judge: A tsunami is coming
Concerned that residents of Hidalgo County are not taking seriously the emergency shelter-at-home order now in place, Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez is asking local law enforcement to step up efforts to enforce the order to keep people home. “We know there is a tsunami coming,” Cortez said in a Tuesday news release. “It hasn’t…
Read More10 more people test positive for COVID-19 in Hidalgo County
There are now a total of 38 people who have tested positive for COVID-19 in the county after 10 more people tested positive for the disease, the county announced Monday There are now a total of 71 cases of people testing positive for coronavirus across the Rio Grande Valley. The positive cases come at a critical…
Read MoreSharyland ISD counseling department to offer online support
The Sharyland ISD counseling department will continue to provide resources for students, staff, parents while maintaining social distancing. The district’s counseling department announced the creation of the Mental Health Moment, a video message intended to provide information and common sense stability in the midst of this unstable time. As part of this message, all campus…
Read MoreWeslaco man tests positive for COVID-19
A 47-year-old Weslaco male has become the 28th person in the county to test positive for the COVID-19 virus, according to a Sunday news release form Hidalgo County. Early indications suggest this is a travel-related case, according to the release. No other details on the individual were available. Investigators with the health department have begun…
Read MoreUTRGV to open COVID-19 testing sites
With a total of 37 cases of coronavirus in Cameron and Hidalgo County, the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley announced they are opening two drive-thu testing sites in Brownsville and Edinburg. The sites will open on Monday, March 30 and will be open to employees, students and the public, according to a Friday news…
Read MoreSeven more people test positive for COVID-19
There are now 18 cases of COVID-19 in Hidalgo County after seven more people tested positive for it, the county announced Friday. Early indications are that most of the new cases are travel related, said Hidalgo County health officials. All of the new positive cases are residents of McAllen and Judge Cortez has alerted McAllen Mayor…
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