Texas Ham’s cases reached 223



According to the latest statistics of the state healthcare department in the Texas Department, the outbreak of the deadly ham of Texas is increasing, as the state -of -the -art cases have increased to at least 223 since January.

The number of confirmed cases was reported last week from 198.

At least 29 people – most children – have been admitted to the hospital after the virus infection.

An unconscious school-year-old child in Texas died, the Health Department said last month, and in New Mexico where the outbreak of Texas was spread, a possible second unconscious death was investigated.

The Texas Department updates its figures on Tuesday and Friday.

“Due to the highly infectious nature of the disease, the outbreak is likely to be in the area and the surrounding communities,” it warned at its latest update.

Health officials are working to protect the infections by trying to vaccinate.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a long -term vaccine, initially reduced the outbreak, but since then its last edge for the Federal Agency has called it a “top priority”.

This year, ham cases have also been reported in states including Florida, Georgia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Kentucky.

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