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City strives for transparency in COVID reporting

by | Jul 23, 2020 | Latest

As Texas’ number of COVID-19 cases continues to climb, Sachse city officials are working to ensure transparency and timeliness in communication with residents.

Strategic Services Manager Lauren Rose noted that since Sachse doesn’t have its own health department, all information regarding cases in city limits comes from Garland Health Department.

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By Morgan Howard [email protected]

 

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