Roaring Springs and other towns across Texas are putting proactive measures in place to quell the spread of COVID-19. Disruptions to school, work, and major public gatherings are already manifesting and it’s important to stay up to date on what’s happening in the Roaring Springs, TX community.

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Texas COVID-19 Cases

Texas New Coronavirus Cases:
Texas Total Coronavirus Cases: 8,600,393
Texas New Coronavirus Deaths:
Texas Total Coronavirus Deaths: 94,424
U.S. New Coronavirus Cases: 1,648
U.S. Total Coronavirus Cases: 107,184,620
U.S. New Coronavirus Deaths: 8
U.S. Total Coronavirus Deaths: 1,166,662
Last updated June 10, 2023
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Coronavirus News for Roaring Springs

Tropical Storm Hanna hits South Texas with high winds and heavy rain as coronavirus cases surge - CBS News

A day after roaring ashore as a hurricane, Hanna lashed the Texas Gulf Coast on Sunday with high winds and drenching rains that destroyed boats, flooded streets and knocked out power across a ... More info »

CBS News - 07/27/2020 02:15am

Meridian’s Roaring Springs open with coronavirus protocols - Idaho Statesman

Roaring Springs water park in Meridian is allowed to be open and recently put new coronavirus protocols in place in accordance with Central District Health’s mask order. A pool party thrust it ... More info »

Idaho Statesman - 07/17/2020 01:22am

South Texas was reopening. Now COVID-19 is roaring back.

Editor’s note: This piece was written in partnership with the Columbia Journalism Review and the Delacorte Review, the literary nonfiction journal of the Columbia Journalism School. The project ... More info »

KRQE Blogs - 06/24/2020 09:37am

Year of Fear, Chapter 20: South Texas was reopening. Now COVID-19 is roaring back.

On April 7, the first death in Hidalgo County occurred––that of a seventy-six–year-old man from Alamo, Texas, “with underlying health conditions,” and who had been hospitalized for “several weeks,” ... More info »

cjr.org - 06/22/2020 12:00pm

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