Nueces County continues to see a rise in coronavirus cases.

Wednesday, the county announced 4 new cases, bringing the total to 69.

Officials believe 11 cases were contracted by community spread. Tuesday, officials believed 16 people contracted the virus through community transmission.

No coronavirus-related deaths have been reported in the county as of Wednesday afternoon.

On Tuesday, officials said the number of people who have recovered from the virus are still included in the total number of cases listed for the county. Corpus Christi City Manager Peter Zanoni said officials plan to release the number of recovered people in their daily COVID-19 data.

Nueces County cases

The website gives a breakdown of COVID-19 cases in the county. The genders are not included in the age range breakdown on the website.

Travel-related — 33

Person to person — 16

Community transmission — 11

Under investigation — 9

Gender

Men — 36

Women — 33

Ages

0 to 19 years old — 2

20 to 29 years old — 10

30 to 39 years old — 13

40 to 49 years old — 16

50 to 59 years old — 8

60 to 69 years old — 11

70 to 79 years old — 8

80 to 89 years old — 1

90+ — 0

City of residence

Corpus Christi — 61

Port Aransas — 4

Robstown — 1

Unincorporated area — 3

ZIP code breakdown

78380 – 4

78339 – 1

78410 – 1

78407 – 1

78401- 2

78404 – 4

78416 – 9

78411 – 3

78413 – 7

78412 – 10

78414- 9

78415 – 4

78418 – 10

78373 - 4

Testing numbers

Corpus Christi – Nueces County Public Health District – 345

*Hospitals – 480

Total – 825

*Hospital data includes number of tests requested through 4/2/20 from Driscoll Children's Hospital, Christus Spohn, and Corpus Christi Medical Center. The figures don't include tests requested by individual doctors in Nueces County. Not all tests have been completed, according to the website.

Coronavirus hotline

If you think you may have the virus, contact the Corpus Christi – Nueces County Public Health District at 361-826-7200 and a representative will give you instructions.

If you have questions about Nueces County's stay at home order call the county hotline: 361-414-6000.

Alexandria Rodriguez covers breaking news and crime in South Texas. Support local news by checking out our subscription options and special offers at Caller.com/subscribe