Forty-one people have died in Texas because of the coronavirus, according to updated numbers from the Department of State Health Services. That’s three more than officials reported Monday.

The latest numbers released Tuesday are part of a daily count by the state agency on the number of Texas cases, tests and counties reporting COVID-19 cases.

Out of 42,992 tests, there are 3,266 positive cases of COVID-19. The number of statewide cases grew by more than 12.5% compared to the previous day.

Tuesday’s count was released hours before Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order that defined essential services and activities that can remain open. His order also closes schools until May 4.

Abbott said 2.4% of the state’s hospital beds available for COVID-19 patients are being occupied.

Now, 122 out of 254 counties are reporting coronavirus cases. Harris County has 563 cases and Dallas County has 549 cases.

Travis County has reported 206 cases, although that number is expected to jump Wednesday after public health officials said more than 28 young adults who returned to Austin from a spring break trip to Cabo San Lucas have tested positive for the coronavirus.

The numbers do not include Travis County’s second coronavirus-related death, which local officials reported Monday afternoon.

Department of State Health Services data is current as of 8 p.m. the previous day and is updated each day at noon.