ROBERTSON COUNTY, Texas — UPDATE: December 22, 2020
Robertson County Emergency Management reported there are 210 active cases of COVID-19 in the county, however, it is important to note the information they are providing is from the Texas Department of Health and Human Services.
At this time, Robertson County officials will not be releasing active cases by zip code due to discrepancies with mislabeled addresses.
UPDATE: December 14, 2020
Robertson County Judge Charles Ellison has ordered all Robertson County offices in the courthouse be closed due to COVID-19. Only essential services, court proceedings and law enforcement activity will be allowed with public contact.
If you have to make a payment or do filings, you must do it by mail or electronically, according to the order.
As of today, all Robertson County Employees are required to wear a face covering when they are within 10 feet of another employee. They are also required to wear one if they are in a common area of buildings. Robertson County said this new policy is due to an increase in COVID-19 cases within the courthouse and other buildings. A stop date was not specified.
UPDATE: November 30, 2020
Robertson County Judge Charles Ellison has extended the county's disaster declaration order from July 1, 2020. The order was set to expire today, however, Judge Ellison extended the order through December 31, 2020.
Judge Ellison also extended the mask order from July 21. All commercial entities must require masks through December 31, 2020.
UPDATE: November 19, 2020
Robertson County Emergency Management reported there are 62 active cases of COVID-19 in the county. Currently, there are no Robertson County residents hospitalized for the coronavirus and 467 people have reported they recovered.
Here is an updated breakdown of active cases by zip code, according to the county:
- 77859 - 32
- 77856 - 13
- 77837 - 5
- 76629 - 9
- 77808 - 0
- 77870 - 1
- 77865 - 1
UPDATE: November 10, 2020
Robertson County Emergency Management reported there are 67 active cases of COVID-19 in the county. Currently, there are no Robertson County residents hospitalized for the coronavirus and 441 people have reported they recovered.
Here is an updated breakdown of active cases by zip code, according to the county:
- 77859 - 33
- 77856 - 18
- 77837 - 6
- 76629 - 9
- 77808 - 0
- 77870 - 1
UPDATE: October 30, 2020
Robertson County Emergency Management reported there are 124 active cases of COVID-19 in the county and none of the county's residents have been hospitalized. At least 368 people have recovered from the coronavirus.
Here is an updated breakdown of active cases by zip code, according to the county:
- 77859 - 44
- 77856 - 45
- 77837 - 5
- 76629 - 26
- 77808 - 2
- 77870 - 2
UPDATE: October 15, 2020
Robertson County Emergency Management reported there are now 139 active cases of COVID-19 in the county. At this time, there are no residents who are hospitalized with coronavirus and 309 people have recovered from the virus. Here is an updated breakdown of active cases by zip code, according to the county:
- 77859 - 27
- 77856 - 63
- 77837 - 7
- 76629 - 37
- 77808 - 2
- 77870 - 3
UPDATE: October 14, 2020
Robertson County Emergency Management reported October 12 that there are 108 active cases of COVID-19 in the county. At this time, there are no residents of the county who are hospitalized with the coronavirus. At least 301 people have recovered from COVID-19 in the county. Here is a breakdown of active cases by zip code, according to the county:
- 77859 - 23
- 77856 - 48
- 77837 - 7
- 76629 - 25
- 77808 - 2
- 77870 - 3
Four Robertson County residents have died from COVID-19.
UPDATE: September 3, 2020
Active cases continue to decrease in Robertson County. There are now 29 active cases in the following zip codes: 77859 - 18, 77856 - 5, 77837 - 5, 76629 - 2.
Out of the 270 confirmed cases in Robertson County, 238 have recovered.
UPDATE: August 31, 2020
17 more people have recovered from COVID-19 in Robertson County. There are 34 active cases in the following zip codes: 77859 - 24, 77856 - 3, 77837 - 5, 76629 - 2.
UPDATE: August 28, 2020
As of Thursday, Robertson County has seen a decrease in active cases. The last time we reported, there were 72 active cases in the county. Active cases in Robertson County are now down 20 to 52. There are a total of 262 cases in the county, with 210 recovered. The 52 active cases are in the following zip codes: 77859 - 36, 77856 - 7, 77837 - 5, 76629 - 4.
UPDATE: August 18, 2020
Seven more cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Robertson County, bringing the total to 251. Active cases are down to 72, and 179 people have recovered. The 72 active cases are in the following zip codes: 77859 - 45, 77856 - 15, 77837 - 4, 76629 - 8.
UPDATE: August 10, 2020
Robertson County is reporting 18 more cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases to 244. There are 139 reported recoveries, and 105 active cases in the following zip codes: 77859 - 63, 77856 - 22, 77837 - 9, 76629 - 10, 77882 - 1.
UPDATE: August 4, 2020
14 more cases of COVID-19 are being reported in Robertson County. The total is now up to 226, with 107 recovered. There are 119 active cases in the following zip codes: 77859 - 70, 77856 - 27, 77837 - 10, 76629 - 11, 77882 - 1.
UPDATE: July 29, 2020
Over the past five days, there have been 10 more confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Robertson County, bringing the total to 212. From these 112, there are now 90 recovered, and 122 active cases in the following zip codes:
77859 - 69, 77856 - 27, 77837 - 13, 76629 - 12, 77882 - 1.
UPDATE: July 24, 2020
The total number of COVID-19 cases in Robertson County has risen to 202. There are currently 69 recoveries and 133 active cases in the following zip codes: 77859 - 77, 77856 - 31, 77837 - 15, 76629 - 9, 77882 - 1.
UPDATE: July 20, 2020
Robertson County is reporting 10 more cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases to 161. From the 161 cases, 30 have recovered, and there are 134 in the following zip codes: 77859 - 75, 77856 - 36, 77837 - 13, 76629 - 9, 77882 - 1 .
UPDATE: July 17, 2020
The total number of COVID-19 cases reported in Robertson County jumps to 151. 18 more cased have been confirmed, bringing the number of active cases in the county to 126. There has also been one more recovery reported. The active cases are in the following zip codes:
77859 - 72, 77856 - 34, 77837 - 9, 76629 - 10, 77882 - 1 .
UPDATE: July 16, 2020
Robertson County is reporting 11 more cases of COVID-19. There are now 108 active cases in the following zip codes:
77859 - 58, 77856 - 32, 77837 - 7, 76629 - 10, 77882 - 1 .
There are 24 reported recoveries.
UPDATE: July 14, 2020
Robertson County reports 121 total cases of COVID-19, with 9 more recovered, bringing the recovery total to 19. There are 102 active cases in the following zip codes: 77859 - 53, 77856 - 32, 77837 - 8, 76629 - 9.
UPDATE: July 10, 2020
Roberston County is reporting 93 cases of COVID-19. 83 are active cases in the following zip codes: 77859 - 41, 77856 - 28, 77837 - 7, 76629 - 6, 77867 - 1 .
UPDATE: July 6, 2020
Over the holiday weekend, Robertson County confirmed eight more cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number to 66. There are now 56 active cases in the following zip codes: 77859 - 28, 77856 - 20, 77837 - 5, 76629 - 2, 77867 - 1.
UPDATE: July 3, 2020
Two more cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Robertson Count, bringing the total active cases to 48, with 58 cases total. There are 10 still recovered.
Active cases:
77859 - 24, 77856 - 17, 77837 - 4, 76629 - 2, 77867 - 1
UPDATE: July 1, 2020
10 more cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Robertson County. The number of active cases in the county is now 46, with a total of 56 cases, and 10 recovered.
Active cases:
77859 - 24, 77856 - 15, 77837 - 4, 76629 - 2, 77867 - 1
UPDATE: June 29, 2020
Robertson County has reported 9 more cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases to 46. There are 36 active cases and 10 recovered.
Active cases:
77859 - 17, 77856 - 13, 77837 - 3 , 76629 - 2, 77867 - 1.
UPDATE: June 26, 2020
Robertson County is reporting one new case of COVID-19, bringing the number of active cases to 27 and the total cases to 37. The active cases are on the following zip codes: 77859 - 14, 77856 - 7, 77837 - 3, 76629 - 2, 77867 - 1 .
UPDATE: June 23, 2020
Four mores cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Robertson County, bringing the total to 36. There are 26 active cases in the following zip codes: 77859 - 13, 77856 - 7, 77837 - 3, 76629 - 2, 77867 - 1.
UPDATE: June 22, 2020
Robertson County is reporting 11 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases to 32. There are currently 22 active cases in the following zip codes: 77859 - 13, 77856 - 4, 77837 - 3, 76629 - 1, 77867 - 1 .
UPDATE: June 17, 2020
Two more cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Robertson County, bringing the total to 20. There are 9 recovered and 11 active cases. The active cases are in the following zip codes: 77859 - 6, 77856 - 2, 77837 - 2, 77867 - 1 .
UPDATE: June 16, 2020
The Robertson County Sheriff's Office reports another new case of COVID-19, bringing the total to 18.
There are currently 7 recovered, and 11 active cases in the county. The active cases are in the following zip codes: 77859 - 7, 77856 - 1, 77837 - 2 , 77867 - 1.
UPDATE: June 8, 2020:
The Robertson County Sheriff's Office has reported 2 more cases of COVID-19, bringing the total to 17. There are 9 active cases, and 8 recovered, with 0 hospitalizations. The active coronavirus cases are present in the following zip codes: 77859 - 5, 77856 - 1, 77837 - 2 , 77867 - 1 .
UPDATE: June 4, 2020
Three more COVID-19 cases have been reported by the Robertson County Sheriff's Office, making the total number of cases now 15. So far there are 8 active cases, and 7 have recovered. The active coronavirus cases are in the following zip codes: 77859 - 5, 77856 - 1, 77837 - 1, 77867 - 1.
UPDATE: June 3, 2020
Another case of COVID-19 has been reported by the Robertson County Sheriff's Office, bringing the total to 12. There are 8 active cases in the following zip codes: 77859 - 6, 77856 - 1 , 77837 - 1.
UPDATE: June 2, 2020
The Robertson County Sheriff's Office reported Tuesday there are seven active cases of COVID-19 in the county, bringing the total number of known coronavirus cases to 11. Currently, no one is hospitalized with the virus.
UPDATE: May 29, 2020
Robertson County Sheriff's Office confirmed that there is one additional positive case of coronavirus in Robertson County. There are currently four active cases, meaning someone who hasn't been fever-free for 72 hours without fever-reducing medications, and it has been 10 days after onset of symptoms.
Four cases have recovered, and there are zero deaths and no hospitalizations.
UPDATE: May 19, 2020
According to Robertson County Emergency Management, there are seven total cases of coronavirus in Roberston County. To date, two cases have recovered and five cases are active.
UPDATE: May 13 2020
Robertson County is reporting one additional case of coronavirus, bringing it's total cases to six.
The individual is a female in her 20s.
There are currently four active cases and two recovered cases.
UPDATE: May 7, 2020
Robertson County is reporting one additional case of coronavirus, making five total cases in the county. The individual is female in her 50s.
Currently, there are three active cases, and two recovered cases.
UPDATE: April 30, 2020
Robertson County Judge, Charles Ellison, was notified today that the two new cases reported yesterday are in fact not residents of Robertson County. These individuals are residents of Brazos County.
One positive result has come back from the testing done last Friday at Hearne High School, according to Robertson County Sheriff's Office. This individual is male and in his 20s quarantined at home.
To date, there is one active case in Robertson County, with two cases having already recovered.
UPDATE: April 29, 2020
There have been two additional positive cases of COVID-19 in Robertson County, according to the Robertson County Sheriff's Office. Currently, there are four cases total.
The two new cases are a male and female in their 50s living in the same household and they are NOT hospitalized they are quarantined at home.
Previous story from March 23, 2020
The Department of State Health Services contacted Robertson County officials Monday afternoon to confirm their first case of COVID-19 from inside the county. The confirmed case is a male in his 90s. More information will be released as DSHS continues to investigate.