The state of Texas recorded zero deaths among people with COVID-19 for the first time since March 2020, Gov. Greg Abbott said. “Today Texas reported: 0 Covid related deaths—the only time that’s happened since data was tracked in March, 2020,” the Republican said on Twitter on Sunday evening. A dashboard run by the Texas Department of State Health Services shows zero newly reported fatalities. The last reported deaths among those with COVID-19 were on May 12, when two people died. Texas also on Sunday saw the fewest COVID-19 cases in over 13 months, the lower 7-day COVID-19 positive rate ever, and the lower number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in 11 months, Abbott said. According to state officials, 388 cases were newly confirmed, with another 208 probable, or believed but not confirmed, cases notched. Texas has seen nearly 2.5 million confirmed cases and approximately 422,000 probable cases since March of 2020, …
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