Here are your latest COVID-19 numbers for Texarkana and the immediate surrounding area.

Bowie County

New Cases: 0
Probable Cases: 0
Total All-Time Cases: 7548
Total Deaths: 316

Fully Vaccinated age 12 - 64: 37%
Fully Vaccinated age 65 and older: 62%

Cass County

New Cases: 0
Probable Cases: 0
Total All-Time Cases: 2705
Total Deaths: 142

Fully Vaccinated age 12 - 64: 36%
County Fully Vaccinated age 65 and older: 56%

State of Texas

Age 12 and over % Fully Vaccinated: 63%
Age 65 and over % Fully Vaccinated: 80%


Miller County

Active Cases: 71
Total All-Time Cases: 6402
Total Deaths: 116

Partially Vaccinated: 3.9%
Fully Vaccinated: 14.5%

Little River County

Active Cases: 31
Total All-Time Cases: 2004
Total Deaths: 72

Partially Vaccinated: 5.2%
Fully Vaccinated: 30.6%

State of Arkansas

Partially Vaccinated ages 12 and up: 11.1%
Fully Vaccinated ages 12 and up: 53.8%


Vaccine Updates

Texarkana Vaccination Hub: Individuals may visit vaccinate.christushealth.org for updated information on vaccines.

Texas Department of State Health Services Vaccination Availability Map...
Click hereFor a quick reference, blue means it's in stock, red means out of stock. More from the Texas Department of State Health Services.

Texas State Data
Arkansas State Data [NEW]

Free COVID-19 testing is available at 902 W. 12th Street in Texarkana, Texas from 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. To make an appointment visit https://texas.fulgentgenetics.com/ or call 877-862-4647.


Texarkana Area Chart Updates: (Open the images in a new browser to see them larger)

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