The Bell County Public Health District identified 105 COVID-19 cases on Friday, as active cases reached 2,903 — a day after Health District Director Amanda Robison-Chadwell said the county took
Three more Bell County residents are reported to have died from COVID-19, as active cases dropped to 2,876 — 177 fewer than Wednesday, according to the Bell County Public Health
Bell County registered a single-day case increase of 123 COVID-19 infections on Wednesday, as the Bell County Public Health District identified four related deaths.
The Bell County Public Health District identified three COVID-19 related fatalities on Thursday, bringing the death toll to 144.
âThose were for three women: one from Temple in her 60s, one from Harker Heights in her 80s and another from Killeen in her 80s,â Health District Director Amanda Robison-Chadwell said. âOur thoughts go out to their loved ones in this difficult time.â
Residents aged 60 years and older now represent about 92 percent of all COVID-19-related deaths in Bell County, according to the health district. Prior to Thursdayâs update, comorbidities â deaths where one or more medical conditions co-occur with a primary health complication â were present for about 67.5 percent of this age group.