Brownsville Herald
Staff report
Seven new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Cameron County, bringing the count there to 20, health officials announced in a news release late Saturday.
These include a 43-year-old Brownsville male who is the second community-acquired case in the county.
According to the release, the male “reported no travel history outside of Cameron County nor any known exposure to another case.”
Brownsville residents including a 38-year-old female and three men — who are 21, 31 and 53 — are among those who tested positive in addition to a 50-year-old female from San Benito and 62-year-old Los Fresnos man.
All are in isolation, and all — with the exception of the 43-year-old Brownsville man — are travel-related cases.
Sunday, March 29, 2020
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Mayor Mendez say anything this week? smh
I hate Trump!!!
Our Mayor the Honorable Benjamin GOMEZ of San Benito is all over this Corona Virus. He comes out on Facebook every day warning us citizens of San Benito about the dangers of the Corona virus and to make sure we follow the rules put in place.
@March 29, 2020 at 12:09 PM
San bene follow rules hahahahaha lol hahahaha por favor bola de indios
Do what know what high school they attended?
So that we can ridicule their high school.
Lets find it so we can tarnish the reputation of their high schools!
MF Adobatti. You are the "Typhoid Mary" of our generation.
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