Controls on public activity and on access to public areas continued to tighten up this week as state and local officials sought better ways to limit the spread of the deadly coronavirus.
As outbreaks of the virus worsened in metropolitan areas across the nation this week, Bandera County, as of Monday, April 6, was one of the dwindling number of counties in Texas not to have a COVID-19 case confirmed within its borders.
Only 97 of Texas’ 254 counties were listed as free of a confirmed coronavirus case by the Texas Department of State Health Services as of Monday.
But 7,276 confirmed cases ...