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Coronavirus Update: Travis County: 3 new coronavirus deaths push toll to 465; Thursday sees 191 new cases

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The latest coronavirus updates Having trouble viewing this email? [View it here.]( [Austin Statesman]( Coronavirus Update Notice:  As a public service, we are sending out this special Coronavirus newsletter. If you do not want to receive this newsletter, please [unsubscribe here](                                                     ----------------- [Travis County: 3 new coronavirus deaths push toll to 465; Thursday sees 191 new cases]( [Travis County: 3 new coronavirus deaths push toll to 465; Thursday sees 191 new cases]( Travis County health officials on Thursday said three more people in the area have died from coronavirus-related complications, bringing the county’s pandemic death toll to 465. [Read More »]( [Williamson County reports 96 new coronavirus cases, no additional deaths due to virus]( [Williamson County reports 96 new coronavirus cases, no additional deaths due to virus]( Williamson County reported 96 new coronavirus infections Thursday, bringing its total to 10,772 confirmed cases, but no new deaths were reported. [Read More »]( [Hays County reports 99 more coronavirus cases, no new deaths]( [Hays County reports 99 more coronavirus cases, no new deaths]( Hays County health authorities on Thursday reported that 99 more people in the area had tested positive for the coronavirus. [Read More »]( [As Texas coronavirus crisis intensifies, Austin hospitals prepare for worst ]( [As Texas coronavirus crisis intensifies, Austin hospitals ‘prepare for worst’]( Health experts in Travis County are bracing for a potential second surge of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations and, despite preparations, worry that a [Read More »]( [New coronavirus cases in Texas drop but hospital admissions hit 3-month high]( [New coronavirus cases in Texas drop but hospital admissions hit 3-month high]( The Texas Department of State Health Services on Thursday said 5,756 more people in the state have tested positive for the coronavirus. [Read More »]( [Manage Account]( | [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Newsletters]( The Austin Statesman does not participate in unsolicited email. This is a recurring email and was sent to you because you subscribed to receive promotional emails and updates from The Palm Beach Post during a previous program, promotion or contest. © 2020 Gannett and [The Austin Statesman](. All rights reserved. 305 S. Congress Avenue Austin, TX 78704 (512) 445-3500

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