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Montgomery County COVID-19 Update for April 16, 2021

By: Misti Willingham
| Published 04/16/2021

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX – Montgomery County Public Health District, in conjunction with the Montgomery County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, can confirm mass vaccinations continue in our county by appointment. All adult residents are now eligible for a vaccine.

Lone Star Family Health Center, individual hospitals, physicians’ offices, and pharmacies have vaccines available to eligible populations. Please check their websites and Facebook pages for additional information. You can find a list of providers and additional information on the DSHS website here: https://www.dshs.state.tx.us/coronavirus/immunize/vaccine-hubs.aspx.

If you have questions regarding COVID-19, testing or vaccines, please call the Montgomery County COVID-19 Call Center at 936-523-3916. It is available Monday - Thursday from 8:00am - 4:30pm or Friday from 8:00 - 4:00pm.

Today, we can sadly confirm two additional deaths related to COVID-19.

• A woman in her 50s, from New Caney, died in the hospital. She had co-morbidities in addition to testing positive for COVID-19.

We can also confirm:

• TOTAL cases of COVID-19 increased by 61 to 50,976 since Thursday’s (4/15) report. Of the 61 new cases, 55 were tested since 4/1/2021.
• ACTIVE cases of COVID-19 decreased by 140 to 1,651 since Thursday’s (4/15) report. On Tuesdays and Fridays, we account for additional inactive cases who we have been unable to contact for 30 days or more. Today, we added 87 inactive cases.
• 101 county residents are known, as a result of contact investigations, to be in the hospital. Contact investigations have not been initiated on all reported cases.
• 26,773 people have clinically recovered.

The Testing Positivity Rate for Montgomery County is 8%, down from 9%. This number is updated weekly on Wednesdays. Source: UT Health, School of Public Health

*These numbers include PCR and rapid antigen testing. We do not include antibody testing.

Zip Code 77301
There are 108 active cases reported here.
Of 3,975 total confirmed cases, there have been 34 deaths and 2,546 recovered.

Zip Code 77302
There are 48 active cases reported here.
Of 1,634 total confirmed cases, there have been 8 deaths and 918 recovered.

Zip Code 77303
There are 47 active cases reported here.
Of 1,538 total confirmed cases, there have been 8 deaths and 794 recovered.

Zip Code 77304
There are 112 active cases reported here.
Of 3,223 total confirmed cases, there have been 27 deaths and 1,600 recovered.

Zip Code 77306
There are 34 active cases reported here.
Of 1,211 total confirmed cases, there have been 9 deaths and 676 recovered.

Zip Code 77316
There are 73 active cases reported here.
Of 2,237 total confirmed cases, there have been 9 deaths and 1,193 recovered.

Zip Code 77318
There are 36 active cases reported here.
Of 1,232 total confirmed cases, there have been 6 deaths and 620 recovered.

Zip Code 77327
There are 0 active cases reported here.
Of 12 total confirmed cases, there have been 0 deaths and 9 recovered.

Zip Code 77328
There are 11 active cases reported here.
Of 441 total confirmed cases, there have been 2 deaths and 194 recovered.

Zip Code 77339
There are 15 active cases reported here.
Of 481 total confirmed cases, there have been 3 deaths and 175 recovered.

Zip Code 77354
There are 117 active cases reported here.
Of 3,243 total confirmed cases, there have been 15 deaths and 1,412 recovered.

Zip Code 77355
There are 83 active cases reported here.
Of 1,934 total confirmed cases, there have been 11 deaths and 983 recovered.

Zip Code 77356
There are 64 active cases reported here.
Of 2,362 total confirmed cases, there have been 14 deaths and 1,231 recovered.

Zip Code 77357
There are 84 active cases reported here.
Of 2,637 total confirmed cases, there have been 23 deaths and 1,386 recovered.

Zip Code 77358
There are 1 active cases reported here.
Of 35 total confirmed cases, there have been 0 deaths and 9 recovered.

Zip Code 77362
There are 19 active cases reported here.
Of 495 total confirmed cases, there have been 5 deaths and 248 recovered.

Zip Code 77365
There are 101 active cases reported here.
Of 3,614 total confirmed cases, there have been 30 deaths and 1,829 recovered.

Zip Code 77372
There are 18 active cases reported here.
Of 839 total confirmed cases, there have been 7 deaths and 448 recovered.

Zip Code 77373
There are 0 active cases reported here.
Of 8 total confirmed cases, there have been 0 deaths and 4 recovered.

Zip Code 77378
There are 35 active cases reported here.
Of 1,412 total confirmed cases, there have been 10 deaths and 720 recovered.

Zip Code 77379
There are 1 active cases reported here.
Of 5 total confirmed cases, there have been 0 deaths and 1 recovered.

Zip Code 77380
There are 66 active cases reported here.
Of 2,258 total confirmed cases, there have been 6 deaths and 1,215 recovered.

Zip Code 77381
There are 79 active cases reported here.
Of 2,637 total confirmed cases, there have been 13 deaths and 1,485 recovered.

Zip Code 77382
There are 91 active cases reported here.
Of 3,097 total confirmed cases, there have been 10 deaths and 1,654 recovered.

Zip Code 77384
There are 72 active cases reported here.
Of 2,075 total confirmed cases, there have been 15 deaths and 1,135 recovered.

Zip Code 77385
There are 98 active cases reported here.
Of 2,450 total confirmed cases, there have been 8 deaths and 1,329 recovered.

Zip Code 77386
There are 176 active cases reported here.
Of 4,803 total confirmed cases, there have been 19 deaths and 2,457 recovered.

Zip Code 77447
There are 3 active cases reported here.
Of 121 total confirmed cases, there have been 0 deaths and 55 recovered.

Zip Code 77873
There are 2 active cases reported here.
Of 23 total confirmed cases, there have been 0 deaths and 7 recovered.

SETRAC data for regional hospitalizations was last updated 4/16/2021. Updates can be found here: https://bit.ly/3jwhdiV.

The COVID-19 dashboard for Montgomery County can be found here: https://coronavirus-response-moco.hub.arcgis.com/.

Do your part to slow the spread of COVID-19.

• Get vaccinated.
• Avoid groups of people.
• Practice social distancing.
• Wear a mask in public (over your nose and mouth) or with others who live outside your household. Never share a mask with others.
• Teach children proper hygiene and the correct way to wear a mask.
• Wash your hands or use hand sanitizer frequently.
• Disinfect surfaces in your car and around your home.

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