Wells Fargo in Fairfield, Texas was closed on Friday, July 10, 2020 due to an employee testing positive for COVID-19.

Their doctor and public health officials are closely monitoring the employee’s health.

Ty Morrison, Assistant Vice President, Cooperate Communications states that, “We wish our colleague a full and speedy recovery and will provide our full support.”

All other employees who were exposed to the individual are currently asked to stay home in accordance with public health guidance, additionally, Morrison adds that they will not need to use their paid time off.

The bank has received a deep cleaning.

A Schwan’s Delivery Driver out of the Bryan division, which serves the Freestone County area, has tested positive for COVID-19.

According to Jennifer Rock, Director of Corporate Communications – Schwann’s Home Delivery, the driver is at home self-quarantining and is doing well.

She explained every effort is being made to have their drivers socially distance, and no contact deliveries will be utilized through Tuesday, July 21, 2020.

Effort is made every week to bring the most accurate number possible.

Time is taken to contact Judges, Cities, Counties, and/or Emergency Management Departments to verify the numbers, but number never match what the State of Texas Health Department shows on their website.

That said, it is usually somewhat normal, although Anderson County seems to have an abnormally high number on the website, that just is not what the County is reporting directly.

Visit g.is/1WDSrb to view the Health Department’s numbers.

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.

Probable cases, no test confirmation but all signs exhibited, are also counted together with the positive test.

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 – 54 (Taken from the Texas Health and Human Services website.)

–Navarro County – 103 (Taken from the Limestone County Emergency Management website.)

–Limestone County – 47 (Taken from a post of the Honorable Richard Duncan.)

–Leon County – 89 (Taken from a phone call with Leon County Emergency Management, it was noted that the number of recovered has set at 12 for an abnormal amount of time.)

–Anderson County – 136 (Taken from a phone call with Anderson County Emergency Management at 2:45 p.m.)

These numbers were collected at 4:00 p.m. Monday, July 6, 2020.

Current numbers of confirmed active case inmates in the State of Texas as of Sunday, July 12, 2020 are as follows :

–Beto – 1
–Boyd – 0
–Bradshaw – 1
–Carole Young – 2
–Clemens – 1
–Clements – 8
–Coffield – 744
–Connally – 6
–Cotulla – 33
–Crain – 1
–Daniel – 252
–Darrington – 12
–Dominguez – 471
–Duncan – 69
–East Texas – 2
–Estelle – 186
–Ferguson – 27
–Formby – 87
–Gist – 6
–Goodman – 25
–Gurney – 9
–Hamilton – 231
–Havins – 7
–Henley – 13
–Hodge – 2
–Holliday – 8
–Hospital Galveston – 30
–Hughes – 1
–Huntsville – 67
–Jester III – 1
–Jester IV – 1
–Kyle – 1
–LeBlanc – 1
–Lewis – 1
–Lindsey – 1
–Lychner – 344
–McConnel – 6
–Michael – 0
–Middleton – 1
–Montford – 7
–Mt.View – 2
–Neal – 1
–Ney – 1
–Pack – 60
–Plane – 1
–Polunsky – 12
–Powledge – 0
–Ramsey – 191
–Robertson – 2
–Scott – 4
–Segovia – 1
–Skyview – 6
–Stiles – 672
–Terrell – 7
–Torres – 3
–Vance – 6
–Wheeler -93