The Texas Department of Health and Humans Services has updated their COVID-19 app, visit dshs.texas.gov/coronavirus/ and click Case Count to view to information.

Always remember that the numbers are what were reported from the state, and there are many factors included in counting numbers.
The website states that, “All data are provisional and subject to change.”

Also, make sure and pay attention to the tab. If you check there are a variety of tabs on the website ranging from positive cases in total, recoveries, deaths, actives cases, and much more information.

The following are the counts for positive test received in regards to COVID-19 testing in the five-county region.

As a note, the Texas Department of State Health Services COVID-19 dashboard is considered to be,
“provisional and subject to change.”

Always follow the numbers officials report.

Numbers shown below are the current ACTIVE cases only.
–Freestone County – 29
–Navarro County – 38
–Limestone County – 20
–Leon County – 24
–Anderson County – 7

The inmate unit list has been shortened to only include the prisons in Freestone County and surrounding counties.
Current numbers of confirmed active case inmates in the State of Texas as of Friday, February 5, 2021 are as follows:
–Beto -3 inmate and 4 employee
–Boyd – 0 inmates and 4 employees
–Coffield – 1 inmates and 5 employees
–Michael – 1 inmates and 1 employees
–Powledge – 0 inmates and 2 employees

Texas is currently allowing vaccinations for the following statuses:
–Phase 1a:  Front-line healthcare workers and residents at long-term care facilities
–Phase 1b: People 65+ or people 16+ with a health condition that increases risk of severe COVID‑19 illness including but not limited to: Cancer, chronic kidney disease, COPD, Down Syndrome, Heart Conditions, Organ transplantation, Obesity, Pregnancy, Sickle Cell Disease, Type 2 Diabetes
–ALL school and childcare personnel
–Phase 1c: People 50-64 years of age

Vaccine supplies are steadily rising as more vaccine sites pop up locally. Reach out to the individual sites to find out their weekly status and appointment availability.

LOCAL VACCINE SITES

–Freestone County
Brookshire’s Pharmacy – Multiple Locations: some locations have temporarily suspended the vaccine waitlist. Call your local store for more information or visit www.brookshirebrothers.com/covid-19.
Freestone Medical Center – Fairfield: Vaccines are coming but, no appointments at this time. Call (903) 389-2181 to be added to the waitlist.
Hometown Pharmacy – Fairfield: Hometown Pharmacy is receiving weekly deliveries of the vaccine. Call them at (903) 389-2541 to schedule an appointment.

–Limestone County
HEB – Mexia: visit www.vaccine.heb.com for more information
Parkview Regional Hospital – Mexia: call 254-472-0101
Family Medicine Center/Limestone Medical Center – Groesbeck: go to www.groesbeckhospital.com and scroll down to find their vaccine waitlist.

–Anderson County:
Palestine Regional Medical Center – Palestine: follow their Facebook (@palestineregional) for the registration link and updates. Their most recent update lists that more vaccines will be available on Tuesdays. Appointments are first come first serve via their registration link(found on Facebook).
Kroger Pharmacy – Palestine: visit https://www.kroger.com/i/coronavirus-update/vaccine for more information
Brookshire’s Pharmacy: some locations have temporarily suspended the vaccine waitlist. Call your local store for more information or visit www.brookshirebrothers.com/covid-19

–Navarro County
Navarro County Hub: www.navarrocountyoem.org or call 903-875-3977 (English line) / 903-875-3978 (Spanish line)
HEB – Corsicana: visit www.vaccine.heb.com for more information
Hometown Pharmacy – Corsicana: Hometown Pharmacy is receiving weekly deliveries of the vaccine. Call them at (903) 872-3784 to schedule an appointment.

–Leon County
Brookshire’s Pharmacy – Buffalo – Multiple Locations: some locations have temporarily suspended the vaccine waitlist. Call your local store for more information or visit www.brookshirebrothers.com/covid-19.