With the nation and world becoming increasingly absorbed in the novel coronavirus outbreak, impacts are increasingly being felt in Bandera County though no cases of the virus had been confirmed in the county as of the beginning of the week and no one who had called the county’s Emergency Medical Service for aid was suspected of having the potentially deadly virus, emergency officials said.
Carey Reed, the county’s Emergency Management Coordinator, said on Monday, March 16, that it was possible someone with flu-like symptoms or who worried that they might have been near someone with coronavirus had decided to self-quarantine themselves ...