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Jul 30, 2021
6 hrs ago
The Henderson County COVID-19 spread is now in nearing the highest range according to data released on Thursday from Net Health.
The county spread rate of 34.53 fell just short of the threshold for substantial spread, which is 35. The rate was a huge leap from the 12.43 the previous week.
âWe need to continue to be cautious, maintain social distancing and get vaccinated,â County Judge Wade McKinney said.
Moderate spread is defined as âsustained transmission with confirmed exposure within congregate settings and potential for rapid increases in cases.â
County Judge Wade McKinney said residents have stepped up vaccinations amid the reports of increased cases.
By Rich Flowers
rflowers@athensreview.com Jul 29, 2021
5 hrs ago
Henderson County contracts with a service to continue mental health services for inmates. Rich Flowers/staff
The Henderson County Commissioners Court voted Tuesday to allow the Sheriffâs Office to enter into a contract for mental evaluations.
Commissioners approved using Dr. Phillip R. Taft and Associates for Mental Health Services in the jail for two more years. The Corsicana-based practice has served the county for the past four years and also contracts with Navarro and Ellis Counties.
âThis is the contract youâve heard me speak of a number of times that actually went into effect after we had finished our budget and the state made some changes,â County Judge Wade McKinney said.