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Texas COVID-19 Cases Rise, Deaths at 782 in April 30 Update

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In Texas, cases of novel coronavirus and COVID-19 deaths continue to rise as the officials look to start reopening the state.
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Demonstrators gather near the El Paso County Court House to protest the state’s stay-at-home order on April 25.
On April 30, 2020, COVID-19 cases in Texas continued to increase, along with deaths from the novel coronavirus, while Texas simultaneously moves forward with plans to start opening the state on May 1. Here’s a breakdown of the cases and deaths and where Texas stands.
While cases in the United States currently stand at more than one million with more than 63,000 deaths, Texas is experiencing an increase in both right along with many other parts of the country.
Texas has reported 28,087 cases and 782 deaths as of April 30, 2020. An estimated 12,507 patients are reported as recovered, and there are 1,686 lab-confirmed COVID-19 patients in Texas hospitals.
Total tests in Texas currently stand at 314,790. This graphic shows the total, as shared by Texas Health and Human Services.
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You can see the full dashboard, updated daily at 1 p.

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