Texas Reports 7,282 New Coronavirus Cases, 216 More Deaths

AUSTIN, Texas (CBSDFW.COM/AP) - Texas reported 216 additional coronavirus deaths Tuesday as the the total number of infections surpassed 550,000 statewide.

The state also reported 7,282 new confirmed cases.

Texas reached 10,000 virus deaths on Monday, joining New York, New Jersey and California as the only states to reach that grim milestone.

Nearly four in five of those deaths have come since the beginning of June, and August has routinely seen hundreds of deaths added daily in the aftermath of a massive summer outbreak in Texas.

However, Gov. Greg Abbott and local leaders say the outlook in Texas is improving.

Hospitalizations have plunged by the thousands from July's peak and held steady with about 6,200 patients Tuesday.

The rolling average of people who test positive for the virus in Texas also remained around 11%.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said a positivity rate under 10% is an indicator that a state has robust testing.

Texas health officials say demand for testing has dropped in recent weeks even though plenty of tests are available.

(© Copyright 2020 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

 

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