Update: 57 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Bexar County

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As more people are tested for coronavirus in Bexar County, including at this drive-up test site, more cases are emerging. A woman in her 80s was the first person in Bexar County to die from a coronavirus infection. She died on Saturday, March 21, 2020, while in hospice care.
As more people are tested for coronavirus in Bexar County, including at this drive-up test site, more cases are emerging. A woman in her 80s was the first person in Bexar County to die from a coronavirus
Photo: William Luther /Staff Photographer
As more people are tested for coronavirus in Bexar County, including at this drive-up test site, more cases are emerging. A woman in her 80s was the first person in Bexar County to die from a coronavirus infection. She died on Saturday, March 21, 2020, while in hospice care.
As more people are tested for coronavirus in Bexar County, including at this drive-up test site, more cases are emerging. A woman in her 80s was the first person in Bexar County to die from a coronavirus
Photo: William Luther /Staff Photographer
There are now 57 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Bexar County, according to city officials.
The updated totals show the number of community spread cases has also increased to 16 as of Monday, the previous number was 10.
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An 80-year-old woman, who had a history of underlying health issues, died Saturday and remains the sole coronavirus-related death in the county.
In total, 28 cases are now travel-related, seven cases are close-contact, 16 are community spread, and six remain under investigation.
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