Health Covid-19 Infections and Hospitalizations Drop in Tom Green County According to the San Angelo Health Department, hospitalizations dropped to 88 and new infections dropped to 63 Read more
Health Covid-19 Related Deaths Spike in Tom Green County The Health Department has confirmed five additional COVID-19-related deaths in Tom Green County: Read more
Health Another Covid-19 Related Fatality and Dozens of New Infections Reported This brings the total COVID-19-related death count in Tom Green County to 245: 160 from Tom Green County and 85 from other counties. Read more
Health Tom Green County Confirms 140 New Covid-19 Cases Friday 140 Covid-19 infections were confirmed in Tom Green County on Friday. Read more
Health Three More Local Residents Pass Away from Covid-19 Health officials in San Angelo Friday confirmed three additional Covid-19 related fatalities. Read more
Health Texas Has Administered Over 1 Million Doses of the Covid-19 Vaccine The State of Texas has administered more than 1 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine—making Texas the national leader in vaccinations. Read more
Health Four More Covid-19 Fatalities Confirmed In Tom Green County The San Angelo Health Department has confirmed four new fatalities related to COVID-19 in Tom Green County. Read more
Health Coronavirus: New Day, New Infections Confirmed The San Angelo Health Department has confirmed 91 new Covid-19 infections. Read more
Health COVID-19: Three Day Streak of Deathless Days Ends The City of San Angelo's Health Department reported three deaths on Wednesday ending the three day streak. Read more
Health Coronavirus: 99 New Infections Confirmed in Tom Green The City of San Angelo has confirmed 99 new Covid-19 infections in Tom Green County. Read more
Health Covid Daily Infections Remain Low After Snow Day The number of Covid-19 patients hospitalized remains high at 108. Read more
Health Covid Vaccine Rollout Slow In Tom Green County Texas is entering Week 5 of the COVID-19 vaccination effort and to date, the state has administered more than 700,000 first doses. Read more