Bastrop County on Thursday reported four new cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, bringing its total to 41, according to county data.

One of the new cases is from Elgin and three are from residents who live in the unincorporated areas of the county.

Only one person’s death — a 58-year-old man from Elgin — has been linked to the coronavirus as of Thursday. Six people have recovered from the virus.

The county’s publicly-available data previously showed that 310 residents were persons under investigation, meaning they have been diagnosed as having COVID-19 by a health care provider though they had not been tested to confirm the diagnosis. As of Wednesday, that information had been removed from the county’s website.

Files said the persons under investigation figure was nixed because it was confusing residents and it no longer was relevant as the county has increased its testing capacity. She said residents were more interested in learning how many people had recovered from the virus and that information has become available.

On Monday Files announced that the county’s coronavirus testing capacity has increased to 25 per day. The county’s latest test kits supply comes from a variety of sources: 25 kits will come from the Texas Department of State Health Services, 200 from Ascension Seton and 100 from Clinical Pathology Laboratories — the lab that tests all kits from Bastrop County.

The county’s medical team has also reached an agreement with Clinical Pathology Laboratories through which the lab will now send the county 120 test kits per week.

Bastrop County opened its coronavirus testing site at Mayfest Park in Bastrop on March 24. As of Wednesday, health care workers had performed 198 tests. Results are typically back within 24 hours, Files said.

Of the county’s 41 cases, two are people between 10-19 years old; five are 20-29; nine are 30-39; seven are 40-49; 11 are 50-59; four are 60-69; two are 70-79; and one is at least 80.

One case has been reported in Smithville, four in Bastrop, 21 in Elgin and 15 in the unincorporated areas of the county. Men make up 56% of the cases, and women account for 44%.