UPDATED 8/26: 7 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 408. New Cameron County cases: 282. Case total: 20,617. Cameron County has received confirmation of 12 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. This raises the total to 548.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/yPyd50AU6Qy. #portisabelcares


UPDATED 8/25
7 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 401. New Cameron County cases: 473. Case total: 20,335. Cameron County has received confirmation of 10 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. This raises the total to 536.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/yPyd50AU6Qy. #portisabelcares


UPDATED 8/24
10 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 394. New Cameron County cases: 637. Case total: 19,862. Cameron County has received confirmation of 16 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. This raises the total to 526.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/yPyd50AU6Qy. #portisabelcares


UPDATED 8/21
7 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 384. New Cameron County cases: 224. Case total: 19,225. Cameron County has received confirmation of 15 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. This raises the total to 510.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/yPyd50AU6Qy. #portisabelcares


UPDATED 8/21
2 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 377. New Cameron County cases: 227. Case total: 19,001. Cameron County has received confirmation of 6 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. This raises the total to 495.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/yPyd50AU6Qy. #portisabelcares


UPDATED 8/20
9 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 375. New Cameron County cases: 215. Case total: 18,774. Cameron County has received confirmation of 11 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. This raises the total to 489.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/yPyd50AU6Qy. #portisabelcares


UPDATED 8/19
1 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 357. New Cameron County cases: 221. Case total: 18,559. Cameron County has received confirmation of 17 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. This raises the total to 478.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/yPyd50AU6Qy. #portisabelcares



UPDATED 8/18
5 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 356. New Cameron County cases: 168. Case total: 18,338. Cameron County has received confirmation of 21 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. This raises the total to 461.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/yPyd50AU6Qy. #portisabelcares



UPDATED 8/17
3 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 351. New Cameron County cases: 165. Case total: 18,170. Cameron County has received confirmation of 10 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. This raises the total to 440.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/yPyd50AU6Qy. #portisabelcares


UPDATED 8/12
UPDATED 8/12: 3 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 348. New Cameron County cases: 247. Case total: 17,316. Cameron County has received confirmation of 9 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. This raises the total to 397.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/yPyd50AU6Qy.


UPDATED 8/10
4 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 345. 1 additional Port Isabel COVID-19 death. New Cameron County cases: 316. Case total: 16,906. Cameron County has received confirmation of 11 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. This raises the total to 378.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/yPyd50AU6Qy. 

UPDATED 8/7
15 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 341. New Cameron County cases: 425. Case total: 16,290. Cameron County has received confirmation of 17 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. This raises the total to 358.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/yPyd50AU6Qy.


UPDATED 8/6
3 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 326. New Cameron County cases: 301. Case total: 15,865. Cameron County has received confirmation of 17 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. This raises the total to 341. As part of the COVID-19 action response plan,
Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health
http://ow.ly/vomS50AT4pp.



UPDATED 8/5
4 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 323. New Cameron County cases: 446. Case total: 15,564. Cameron County has received confirmation of 21 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. This raises the total to 324.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/vBvJ50AQZI1.



UPDATED 8/4
8/4: 12 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 319. New Cameron County cases: 337. Case total: 15,118. Cameron County has received confirmation of 45 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. This raises the total to 303.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/vBvJ50AQZI1.



UPDATED 8/3
19 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 307. New Cameron County cases: 1,265. Case total: 14,781.
Cameron County has received confirmation of 11 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. This includes seven (7) males from Brownsville, aged 69, 70, 74, 77, 80, 86 and 87 year old. There was also a 77 year-old female from Harlingen, a 63-year old male from Laguna Vista, a 59 year-old male from Port Isabel and a 61 year-old male from San Benito. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 258.
Cameron County Public Health continues to work with the six nursing home facilities and one detention center in addressing the COVID-19 outbreaks. To date, the Cameron County cases arising from the Port Isabel Service Processing Center has 12 employees and 84 detainees who have tested positive.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/HFjV50AOKXG.


UPDATED 8/2
22 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 288. New Cameron County cases: 1,439. Case total: 13,516.
Cameron County has received confirmation of 21 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. This includes ten (10) from Brownsville, including a 54, 63, 70 and 80 year-old females, of which the 80 year old was a resident at Valley Grande Manor Nursing Home. The remaining six individuals were males aged 36, 63, 86, 91 and two 73 year-olds. There was also a 72 year-old female and five males aged 29, 70, 74, 75 and 76 years old from Harlingen. There was also a 38 year-old male from Rio Hondo, 46 and 80 year-old males from La Feria and a 68 and 91 year-old males from San Benito. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 247.
Cameron County Public Health continues to work with the six nursing home facilities and one detention center in addressing the COVID-19 outbreaks. To date, the Cameron County cases arising from the Port Isabel Service Processing Center has 12 employees and 84 detainees who have tested positive.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/mE3v50AOm8u. 

UPDATED 8/1
22 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 266. New Cameron County cases: 1,106. Case total: 12,077.
Cameron County has received confirmation of ten (10) additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. This includes five (5) nursing home residents from Brownsville: an 89 year-old female and a 83 year-old male from Ebony Lake Nursing Home and 70, 75 and 80 year-old males from Brownsville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. There was also an 80-year old male resident from Veranda Nursing Home in Harlingen. The remaining deaths include a 57 year-old female, and 56, 76 and 81 year-old males, all from Brownsville. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 226.
Cameron County Public Health continues to work with the six nursing home facilities and one detention center in addressing the COVID-19 outbreaks. To date, the Cameron County cases arising from the Port Isabel Service Processing Center has 12 employees and 84 detainees who have tested positive.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/SfV150ANYNs.


UPDATED 7/31
45 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 244. New Cameron County cases: 816. Case total: 10,971.
Cameron County has received confirmation of ten (10) additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. This includes five individuals from San Benito, including a 41 year-old female and 65, 70, 81 and 96 year-old males. There was also a 69 year-old female and 82 and 84 year old males from Harlingen. There was also a 73 year-old male from Brownsville and a 72 year-old male from Santa Maria. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 216.
Cameron County Public Health continues to work with the six nursing home facilities and one detention center in addressing the COVID-19 outbreaks. To date, the Cameron County cases arising from the Port Isabel Service Processing Center has 12 employees and 84 detainees who have tested positive.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/dxXd50AMX3n. 

UPDATED 7/30
24 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 199. New Cameron County cases: 731. Case total: 10,155.
The individuals include 71, 88 and 90 year-old males from Harlingen of which the 90-year old was a resident of Harlingen Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. There was also a 62 year-old male from Port Isabel, an 80 year-old female from San Benito and a 76 year-old female from Santa Maria. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 206.
Cameron County Public Health continues to work with the six nursing home facilities and one detention center in addressing the COVID-19 outbreaks. To date, the Cameron County cases arising from the Port Isabel Service Processing Center has 12 employees and 84 detainees who have tested positive.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/eeGI50ALREZ.


UPDATED 7/30
9 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 175. New Cameron County cases: 647. Case total: 9,424. Cameron County has received confirmation of 9 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents.
The individuals were an 83 year-old female and a 63 year-old male from Brownsville, a 78 year-old male from Combes, 67 year-old male from Harlingen and a 58 year-old male from La Feria. There was also a 73 year-old male from Los Fresnos and an 84-year old female and a 42 year-old male from San Benito. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 200.
Cameron County Public Health continues to work with the six nursing home facilities and one detention center in addressing the COVID-19 outbreaks. To date, the Cameron County cases arising from the Port Isabel Service Processing Center has 12 employees and 84 detainees who have tested positive.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/eeGI50ALREZ.


UPDATED 7/28
18 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 166. New Cameron County cases: 576. Case total: 8,777.
Cameron County has received confirmation of nine (9) additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. The individuals were 67, 76 and 78 year-males from Brownsville, 78 and 87-year old females and 50 and 66 year-old males from Harlingen, and a 39-year old female and 52 year-old male from San Benito. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 192.
Cameron County Public Health continues to work with the six nursing home facilities and one detention center in addressing the COVID-19 outbreaks. To date, the Cameron County cases arising from the Port Isabel Service Processing Center has 12 employees and 84 detainees who have tested positive.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/o2wm50AJKrW.


UPDATED 7/27
11 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 148. New Cameron County cases: 374. Case total: 8,201.
Cameron County has received confirmation of six (6) additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County Residents. The individuals were a 67-year old female and a 69-year old male, both from Los Fresnos, a 73-year old male from San Benito, a 79-year old male from La Feria and a 94-year old female from Harlingen. These individuals all passed away at Valley Baptist Medical Center in Harlingen. In addition, there was a 94-year old male from the Veranda Nursing Home that passed away. This was a previously reported case. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 183.
Cameron County Public Health continues to work with the six nursing home facilities and one detention center in addressing the COVID-19 outbreaks. To date, the Cameron County cases arising from the Port Isabel Service Processing Center has 12 employees and 84 detainees who have tested positive.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/h44q50AI6gK. 

UPDATED 7/24
12 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 128. New Cameron County cases: 324. Case total: 7,486.
Cameron County has received confirmation of sixteen additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County Residents. The individuals were a 77-year old female from Brownsville, a 64-year old and 55-year old females and a 76-year old male from Harlingen, a 65-year old male from La Feria and a 64-year old male from San Benito. These individuals all passed away at the Valley Baptist Medical Center in Harlingen. There was also a 70-year old and a 55-year old males from Brownsville that passed away at the Valley Regional Medical Center. In addition there was a 98-year old female resident of The Rio at Fox Hollow, an 89 year-old female resident of Alta Vista, and an 84-year old female and 89-year old, 65-year old and 56-year old male residents of the Valley Grand Manor who passed away. There were also a 68-year old male from Brownsville and a 50-year old male from Harlingen who passed away. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 169.
Cameron County Public Health continues to work with the six nursing home facilities and one detention center in addressing the COVID-19 outbreaks. To date, the Cameron County cases arising from the Port Isabel Service Processing Center has 12 employees and 84 detainees who have tested positive.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/alDU50AEGTP. 

UPDATED 7/23
20 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 116. New Cameron County cases: 308. Case total: 7,162.
Cameron County has received confirmation of sixteen additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County Residents. The individuals were a 97-year old female and a 73-year old male from Primera; a 55-year old, 63-year old, and 93-year old males and a 67-year old female from San Benito; a 67-year old and 89-year old males from Los Fresnos; a 58-year old, 78-year old and 79-year old males from Harlingen; a 73-year old male from Rio Hondo, 69-year old and a 65-year old male from Brownsville; a 28-year old female from La Feria. These individuals all passed away at Valley Baptist Medical Center in Harlingen. In addition, there was a 75-year old female from Brownsville that passed away at the Valley Baptist Medical Center in Brownsville. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 153.
Cameron County Public Health continues to work with the six nursing home facilities and one detention center in addressing the COVID-19 outbreaks. To date, the Cameron County cases arising from the Port Isabel Service Processing Center has 12 employees and 84 detainees who have tested positive.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health
http://ow.ly/alDU50AEGTP.


UPDATED 7/22
22 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 96. New Cameron County cases: 334. Case total: 6,854.
Cameron County has received confirmation of eleven additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County Residents. The individuals were a 86-year old female from Harlingen, a 56-year old female from San Benito, and 70-year old, 71-year old, and 83-year old males from San Benito. In addition, there was a 62-year old female, a 62-year old female, 65-year old female, as well as a 27-year old male, 75-year old male, and 80-year old male from Brownsville. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 137.
Cameron County Public Health continues to work with the six nursing home facilities and one detention center in addressing the COVID-19 outbreaks. To date, the Cameron County cases arising from the Port Isabel Service Processing Center has 12 employees and 84 detainees who have tested positive.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/alDU50AEGTP 

UPDATED 7/21
3 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 74. New Cameron County cases: 307. Case total: 6,520.
Cameron County has received confirmation of 15 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County Residents. The individuals were a 48-year old female from Harlingen, a 57-year old female from Olmito, and a 60-year old, 71-year old, 72-year old, 77-year old and 84-year old females from Brownsville. In addition, there was 50-year old, 60-year old, 64-year old, 67-year old, 71-year old, 72-year old, 80-year old and 90-year old males from Brownsville. These individuals all passed away at Valley Baptist Medical Center in Brownsville. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 126.
Cameron County Public Health continues to work with the six nursing home facilities and one detention center in addressing the COVID-19 outbreaks. To date, the Cameron County cases arising from the Port Isabel Service Processing Center has 12 employees and 81 detainees who have tested positive.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/ViDo50AzAh4 UPDATED 7/20
Update 7/20: 2 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 71. New Cameron County cases: 322. Case total: 6,213.
Cameron County has received confirmation of 15 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County Residents. The individuals were a 59-year old, 71-year old, and 90-year old females from San Benito, 60-year old female from Harlingen, 81-year old female from Combes, 81-year old female from Harlingen, and 86-year old female from La Feria. In addition, there was a 41-year old, 55-year old, 63-year old, 67-year old, 78-year old, and 83-year old males from Harlingen, a 68-year old male from Primera, and 81-year old male from San Benito. These individuals all passed away at Valley Baptist Medical Center in Harlingen. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 111.
Cameron County Public Health continues to work with the six nursing home facilities and one detention center in addressing the COVID-19 outbreaks. To date, the Cameron County cases arising from the Port Isabel Service Processing Center has 12 employees and 81 detainees who have tested positive.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/ViDo50AzAh4


UPDATED 7/18
Update 7/18: 9 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 69. New Cameron County cases: 326. Case total: 5,891.
Cameron County has received confirmation of 5 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County Residents. The individuals were a 63-year female of Primera and passed away at Harlingen Medical Center. In addition, there was a 32-year old male from Harlingen, a 69-year old male from Harlingen, a 56-year old male of Los Indios, and a 82-year old male from Harlingen. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 96.
Cameron County Public Health continues to work with the six nursing home facilities and one detention center in addressing the COVID-19 outbreaks. To date, the Cameron County cases arising from the Port Isabel Service Processing Center has 12 employees and 78 detainees who have tested positive.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/ViDo50AzAh4.


UPDATED 7/17
Update 7/17: 7 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 60. New Cameron County cases: 325. Case total: 5,565.
Cameron County has received confirmation of two additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County Residents. The individuals were a 64-year-old male resident of Brownsville and passed away at Valley Baptist Medical Center-Brownsville and a 53-year old female resident of Port Isabel and passed away at Starr County Memorial Hospital. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 91.
Cameron County Public Health continues to work with the six nursing home facilities and one detention center in addressing the COVID-19 outbreaks. To date, the Cameron County cases arising from the Port Isabel Service Processing Center has 12 employees and 78 detainees who have tested positive.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/ViDo50AzAh4.


UPDATED 7/16
Update 7/16: 2 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 53. New Cameron County cases: 335. Case total: 5,240.
Cameron County has received confirmation of 10 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County Residents. The individuals were a 63 year old, 65 year old, 82 year old, 85 year old, 85 year old, 87 year old, 92 year old and 93 year old females in addition to a 90 year old and 92 year old male, all residents of The Rio at Fox Hollow. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 89.
Cameron County Public Health continues to work with the 6 nursing home facilities and 1 detention center in addressing the COVID-19 outbreaks. To date, the Cameron County cases arising from the Port Isabel Service Processing Center has 12 employees and 77 detainees who have tested positive.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. For additional information, please visit Cameron County Public Health http://ow.ly/ViDo50AzAh4.


UPDATED 7/15
Update 7/15: 3 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 51. New Cameron County cases: 315. Case total: 4,905.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. We continue to monitor the situation. For additional information, please visit our website at http://ow.ly/Sx9Z50AxuSI


UPDATED 7/14
Update 7/14: 2 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 48. New Cameron County cases: 415. Case total: 4,590.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. We continue to monitor the situation. For additional information, please visit our website at http://ow.ly/Sx9Z50AxuSI.


UPDATED 7/13
Update 7/13: 2 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 46. New Cameron County cases: 321. Case total: 4,175.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. We continue to monitor the situation. For additional information, please visit our website at http://ow.ly/gNud50AvW8m


UPDATED 7/11
11 New Port Isabel COVID-19 cases. Port Isabel total case count: 44. New Cameron County cases: 358. Case total: 3,854.
Cameron County has received confirmation of two additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. The individuals were a 63-year old male from Harlingen and 63-year old male from La Feria. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 79.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations to determine transmission and contract tracing to identify potential exposures. We continue to monitor the situation. For additional information, please visit our website at https://www.cameroncounty.us/publichealth/index.php/coronavirus/ 

UPDATED 7/9
7/9 Port Isabel: 3 new COVID-19 cases. Female, 9 months & female 41 & male 27 [community]. Port Isabel case total: 33.
Cameron County has also received confirmation of an additional 126 case reports of COVID-19. This raises the total number of COVID-19 cases to 3,246 in Cameron County. There have also been an additional fifty-six (56) individuals who have recovered, raising the total number of recovered individuals to 2,341.

UPDATED 7/7
7/7 Port Isabel: 2 new COVID-19 cases. Female, 45 [community] & female 30 [link to previous case]. Port Isabel case total: 30.
Cameron County has received confirmation of two additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents.
The individuals were a 65-year old female and 81-year old male from Brownsville. They were both previously reported cases. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 70.
Cameron County has also received confirmation of an additional 117 case reports of COVID-19. This raises the total number of COVID-19 cases to 2,997 in Cameron County. There have also been an additional one hundred and seven (107) individuals who have recovered, raising the total number of recovered individuals to 2,180.

UPDATED 7/4
New Port Isabel 1 New COVID-19 Case: Male 38 [link to previous case]. Total Port Isabel cases: 28.
Cameron County has received confirmation of four additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. The individuals were a 23-year male from Rancho Viejo, a 42-year male from Harlingen, and a 68-year old male from San Benito. In addition, there was a 92-year old female resident of The Rio at Fox Hollow. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 67.
Cameron County has also received confirmation of an additional 87 case reports of COVID-19. This raises the total number of COVID-19 cases to 2,779 in Cameron County. There have also been an additional 208 individuals who have recovered, raising the total number of recovered individuals to 2,004.
UPDATED 7/3
Port Isabel 2 New COVID-19 Cases: Female: 22, Male 29 [community]. Total Port Isabel cases: 27.
Cameron County has received confirmation of 3 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. The individuals were an 84-year old female and 86-year old male residents of The Rio at Fox Hollow. In addition, there was a 66-year old male from Brownsville and passed away at Valley Baptist Medical Center- Brownsville. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 63.
Cameron County has also received confirmation of an additional 81 case reports of COVID-19. This raises the total number of COVID-19 cases to 2,692 in Cameron County. There have also been an additional seventy (89) individuals who have recovered, raising the total number of recovered individuals to 1,796.

UPDATED 7/2
New Port Isabel COVID-19 Case: Female: 60 [link to previous case]. Total Port Isabel cases: 25.
Cameron County has received confirmation of 4 additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. The individuals were a 56-year old male, a 58-year old male and a 80-year old male from Brownsville. In addition, there was 65-year old male resident of The Rio at Fox Hollow. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 60.
Cameron County has also received confirmation of an additional 101 case reports of COVID-19. This raises the total number of COVID-19 cases to 2,611 in Cameron County. There have also been an additional seventy (70) individuals who have recovered, raising the total number of recovered individuals to 1,707.

UPDATED 7/1
Port Isabel: New confirmed COVID-19 case: Female, 68 [community]. Total Port Isabel cases: 24.
Cameron County has received confirmation of an additional COVID-19 related death of a Cameron County resident. The individual was an 80-year old female resident of Brownsville and passed away at Valley Regional Medical Center. She was a previously reported case. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 56.
Cameron County has also received confirmation of an additional 111 case reports of COVID-19. This raises the total number of COVID-19 cases to 2,510 in Cameron County. There have also been an additional ninety-eight (98) individuals who have recovered, raising the total number of recovered individuals to 1,637.

UPDATED 6/29
New COVID-19 case in Port Isabel: Male, 20 [Community]. Port Isabel’s case count is 23. Cameron County Confirms Additional COVID-19 Cases: Cameron County has received confirmation of an additional one hundred thirteen (113) case reports of COVID19 today. 
UPDATED 6/27
New COVID-19 case in Port Isabel: 84 year old male [community spread]. This brings Port Isabel’s case number to 22.
Cameron County has received confirmation of one additional COVID-19 related death of a Cameron County resident. The individual was an 83-year old female resident of Los Fresnos. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 55.
Cameron County has also received confirmation of an additional 98 case reports of COVID-19. This raises the total number of COVID-19 cases to 2,183 in Cameron County. There have also been an additional 107 individuals who have recovered, raising the total number of recovered individuals to 1,390.
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UPDATED 6/26
2 Additional COVID-19 cases in Port Isabel. Female, 50 & 59, community spread.
Cameron County confirms additional COVID-19 related deaths. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 54. Cameron County has also received confirmation of an additional 113 case reports of COVID-19.

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UPDATED 6/25
Port Isabel: 2 additional COVID-19 cases. 25, 38 year old males [community], This brings Port Isabel’s case number to 18. 91 total new cases in Cameron County. This raises the total number of COVID-19 cases to 1,972 in Cameron County. There have also been an additional eighty-five (85) individuals who have recovered, raising the total number of recovered individuals to 1218.

UPDATED 6/22
Port Isabel: 3 additional COVID-19 cases. 78 year old female [community], 6 & 11 year old males [linked to previous case]. This brings Port Isabel’s case number to 16. 101 total new cases in Cameron County 6/22.
This raises the total number of COVID-19 cases to 1,647 in Cameron County. 1 COVID-19 related death of a Cameron County resident. 88-year old male. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to 49.

UPDATED 6/20
Cameron County Confirms Additional COVID-19 Cases Cameron County has received confirmation of an additional ninety-two (92) case reports of COVID-19. This includes a new case in Port Isabel. Female, 56, link to previous case.
This raises the total number of COVID-19 cases to 1,546 in Cameron County. There have also been an additional sixty-five (65) individuals who have recovered, raising the total number of recovered individuals to 944.
Cameron County Public Health continues to work with five nursing home facilities and one detention center in addressing the COVID-19 outbreaks. To date, the Cameron County cases arising from the Veranda Nursing Home has included 35 employees and 63 residents who have tested positive, including eleven (11) who have passed away. The Windsor Atrium currently has 39 employees and 61 residents who have tested positive, including sixteen (16) individuals who have passed away. Spanish Meadows in Brownsville also has six (6) employees and eleven (11) residents who have tested positive, including one who has passed away. The Rio at Fox Hollow in Brownsville has five (5) employees and thirteen (13) residents who have tested positive. Alta Vista in Brownsville has one (1) employee and three (3) residents who have tested positive. In addition, Port Isabel Service Processing Center has seven (7) employees and fifty-three (53) detainees who have tested positive.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations, contact tracing as needed, and continues to monitor the situation.
Cameron County received confirmation of 3 additional cases in Port Isabel. 32 year old male (community spread), 25 year old female (linked to a previous case) and 29 year old male (linked to a previous case). These cases bring the total Port Isabel cases to 12.
A total of 40 additional cases brings the total number of COVID-19 cases to 1178 in Cameron County. There have also been an additional 21 individuals who have recovered, raising the total number of recovered individuals to 781.
If you have any concerns that you may have been in contact with someone who is infected, please contact the Cameron County COVID-19 Helpline. Lines are open 24 hours, seven days a week. (956) 24/7-3650.
Cameron County has received confirmation of two additional COVID-19 related deaths of Cameron County residents. The individuals were 65 and 67-year-old males from Brownsville. They were both previously reported cases. This raises the number of COVID-19 related deaths in Cameron County to forty-two (42).
This raises the total number of COVID-19 cases to 990 in Cameron County. There have also been an additional twenty-eight (28) individuals who have recovered, raising the total number of recovered individuals to 686.
Cameron County Public Health continues to work with the three nursing home facilities in addressing the COVID-19 outbreaks. To date, the Cameron County cases arising from the Veranda Nursing Home has included 34 employees and 63 residents who have tested positive, including eleven (11) who have passed away. The Windsor Atrium currently has 39 employees and 61 residents who have tested positive, including sixteen (16) individuals who have passed away. Spanish Meadows in Brownsville also has six (6) employees and eleven (11) residents who have tested positive, including one who has passed away.
As part of the COVID-19 action response plan, Cameron County Public Health is conducting epidemiological investigations, contact tracing as needed, and continues to monitor the situation.
Mobile COVID-19 testing is coming to South Padre Island on Saturday, June 13 at the Convention Center. No appointment necessary. ID required. Call (512)883-2400 for more information.