Mayor Andrew Nelson (@mayornelsontx) 's Twitter Profile
Mayor Andrew Nelson

@mayornelsontx

Mayor of @CityofBryan, TX | CEO of @LisamAmerica | Fightin’ @TAMU Class of ‘92 and Proud American!

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John Raney (@raneyfortexas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tonight at 9:00 p.m., the Brazos County shelter-in-place order goes into effect and will remain in effect for at least two weeks. A hotline has been established for individuals call for information regarding the order—979-361-5136. #txlege #BCS kbtx.com/content/news/B…

BrazosCountyTX (@brazoscountytx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As of 3/25/20, the Brazos County Health District is reporting 5 additional positive cases of COVID-19... making 21 positive cases in Brazos Co. Still no need to panic. Just keep washing your hands and keeping your distance so we can stop the spread. Take care, Brazos County!

College Station (@cityofcs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Think COVID-19 only affects the elderly? Think again. Brazos County positive cases: 46%: Teens and 20s 32%: 30s thru 50s 10% 60s 12%: 70+ Stay home. Stop the spread. #CSTXtogether #bcstx #tamu

🚨 Rusty Surette (@kbtxrusty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEWS ALERT: Brazos County Health Dept. has called for a 3:30 p.m. news conference as the total number of confirmed patients reaches 50 in area counties. kbtx.com/content/news/B…

KBTX News (@kbtxnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEWS ALERT: The Brazos County Health Department has scheduled a 3:30 p.m. news conference as the total number of confirmed patients reaches 50 in area counties. kbtx.com/content/news/B…

City of Bryan (@cityofbryan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We strongly encourage everyone to tune into the Brazos County Health Department's press conference at 3:30 p.m. today regarding the COVID-19 situation locally. And remember, unless you absolutely need to leave, stay home and stay safe during the Shelter in Place Order. #bcstx

City of Bryan (@cityofbryan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

COVID-19 cases are rising fast in our community, according to health officials. Every person and business MUST comply with the shelter-in-place order to stop the spread. If we continue on this path, number of cases will overwhelm our community’s hospitals. #bcstx #StayHomeBCS

BrazosCountyTX (@brazoscountytx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brazos County Health District officials are reporting 40 cases of COVID-19 as of 3/28/20, and the first death in Brazos County. We must all work together to stop the spread of this virus. If you don’t NEED to go out, please don’t. And, as you keep hearing… WASH YOUR HANDS!

🚨 Rusty Surette (@kbtxrusty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

VIDEO: There are only 50 Intensive Care Unit beds available in Brazos County. Currently, 6 COVID-19 patients are hospitalized. We have 54 TOTAL confirmed patients across the Brazos Valley. This is Bryan Mayor Andrew Nelson today.

🚨 Rusty Surette (@kbtxrusty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PLEA FOR HELP: Bryan Mayor Andrew Nelson on Saturday said Brazos County will need state assistance to help with COVID-19 cases. Health authorities TODAY confirmed that the current attack rate of the virus was higher HERE in Brazos County than that of the state of Texas.

Focus On Bryan (@focusonbryan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Confirmation is given that the attack rate of the virus is higher in the #BrazoValley than that of the State of Texas #covid19 #bcstx #BetterInBryan We are glad to see Mayor Andrew Nelson taking a proactive role in protecting the local community. #StayHomeBCS

William Crozer 45 Archived (@williamcrozer45) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Continued partnership between the The White House Coronavirus Task Force and State and local officials as we collectively address #COVID19. Dr. Birx joined Mayor Andrew Nelson, other local leaders, and Texas A&M University officials in Bryan and College Station, #Texas to discuss their response efforts.