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AUSTIN (Talk1370.com) -- Here are the latest local updates on the coronavirus, for June 22:

Travis County: 129 new cases of COVID-19 were reported Monday by Austin Public Health, pushing the total number of confirmed cases to 6,339. According to Austin Mayor Steve Adler, Monday's report is only a partial report, with more cases coming in than APH was able to accurately log. Tuesday's report will likely contain the balance of Monday's cases, along with Tuesday's, Adler said.


2 more deaths were also reported Monday, bringing the total number to 112. 4,317 of the cases are estimated to be recovered, which is an increase of 177 from Sunday. That leaves 1,910 active cases - a decrease of 50 from Sunday's update.

A total of 181 patients are hospitalized across the five county metro area, an increase of 7 from Sunday, with 86 patients in intensive care and 32 on ventilators. 21 new admissions were reported Monday, with the 7-day moving average of new hospitalizations now at 27.7.

Williamson County: 74 new cases were reported Monday, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 1,411. 698 cases are recovered, leaving 671 active with 32 deaths. A total of 18 patients are hospitalized - an increase of 3 from Sunday - with 6 in intensive care and 3 on a ventilator.

Hays County: 160 new cases were reported Monday, pushing the total to 1,871. Recoveries are steady at 389, leaving 1,477 active cases with 5 fatalities. 14 patients are currently hospitalized, an increase of 1 from Sunday.

Bastrop County: 23 new cases were reported Monday, pushing the total to 356. Recoveries are steady at 121, with 4 deaths.

Caldwell County: 10 new cases were reported by DSHS on Monday for Caldwell County, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 226. 173 of the cases are active with 1 death.

State of Texas: 3,280 new cases were reported Monday, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 114,881. 10 new deaths brings the total number of fatalities to 2,192. Another 302 patients were hospitalized across the state, pushing the total number of hospitalizations to 3,711.