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Texas County Confirms 20 New Positive COVID-19 Test Results

Joe Denoyer - May 12, 2020 2:22 pm

County Total at 425 Cases, 4 Deaths

By Miranda Gilbert

Emergency Management PIO

Texas County officials have confirmed 20 more positive COVID-19 tests on Tuesday, May 12. The new positive results are for 17 Guymon residents, two Texhoma residents, and one Tyrone resident.

Efforts to boost testing have been successful and the county will see increased testing the next two weeks. A team is testing Seaboard Foods employees at the Guymon location this week. Additionally, the Texas County Health Department will be hosting another mass drive through testing on May 16th from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Texas County Activity Center. Officials recognize that increased testing will generate more confirmed cases in the next two weeks. Residents are strongly encouraged to remain home and practice social distancing during this community outbreak to help slow the spread until more residents can be tested and quarantined.

Of all Texas County’s 425 confirmed cases, the Oklahoma State Department of Health is reporting 216 recovered in Texas County. OSDH is not reporting hospitalizations for our county COVID-19 cases. For more data on COVID-19 cases visit the state’s website www.coronavirus.health.ok.gov.

An investigation into any positive result is standard and all persons in close contact with the person will be notified by the Oklahoma State Department of Health and advised of quarantine and testing procedure. No other details in these cases were released.

COVID-19 case counts in each Texas County town with positives include:

Cities COVID-19 Cases

Guymon 331

Hooker 54

Tyrone 11

Optima 5

Goodwell 5

Texhoma 14

Hardesty 1

Adams 1

Unspecified 3

All residents are encouraged to execute safety guidelines as advised by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and stay safe at home. If leaving the home for a necessary trip, wear a face covering. Avoid touching your face. Always wash your hands for at least 20 seconds with soap and water when returning home, and again after you put away groceries.

Residents should seek testing when experiencing symptoms of COVID-19. The three main symptoms include a fever, shortness of breath, and coughing but not all of these are always present. Those experiencing symptoms are advised to self-quarantine and monitor symptoms daily. Drive-Through testing is offered for FREE by the Texas County Health Department Monday through Thursday for individuals with at least one COVID-19 symptom present, but an appointment is required. Appointments are available by calling TCHD at 580-338-8544. Additional testing is offered by Specialty Clinics of St. Anne’s, Internal Medicine, Xpress Urgent Care, and Memorial Hospital of Texas County.

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