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A senior health care facility in Round Rock confirmed 50 new cases of Covid-19. Among those who were tested positive for the deadly virus were not only residents but also their staff.

Here is the report by kxan.

Trinity Care Center, a senior facility in Round Rock, has confirmed residents and staff at that location have tested positive for COVID-19, according to a company statement.

Williamson County and Cities Health District confirmed this weekend that there were 46 cases, and updated KXAN midday Monday that there were now 50 cases between residents and staff at that facility.

Trinity provides short-term rehabilitation services and long-term care. It is located at 1000 East Main Street in Round Rock. Trinity is the 11th Austin-area nursing and assisted living facility to confirm at least one case of COVID-19 to KXAN among its residents or staff.

When WCCHD confirmed this cluster of cases over the weekend, the first COVID-19 nursing home cases confirmed in Williamson County, the health district could not share which facility experienced this cluster of cases. Monday Caraday Health, the Texas-based skilled nursing corporation, confirmed to KXAN that their Trinity Care Center facility was, in fact, the facility where the cluster was reported in Williamson County.

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In this time of the pandemic, the real heroes are our brave nurses. However, they are aware that if they are not thorough while doing their job, they may face the possibility of being called to come in on a day off to correct charting, or face the fear that if they miss something, they could face disciplinary action.

If you are a Round Rock nurse who has any disciplinary issues before the Texas Board of Nursing, please contact Round Rock nurse attorney Yong J. An, call or text at 832 428 5679 or anlawfirm@gmail.com. Mr. An has represented over 100 nurses before the Texas Board of Nursing since 2006.