Stephen “Steve” “Chief” Russell Overman, 68, of New Braunfels, Texas, entered into God’s kingdom on April 15th, 2023. He was born January 16th, 1955, to Loraine and Russell Overman in
Anne Miller of Miller & Miller Insurance was announced as the recipient of the annual Besserung Award on Friday during the Greater New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce’s 103rd Annual Banquet
Comal County Judge Sherman Krause said the county recently received another 500 doses of COVID-19 vaccines and expects to see more in the coming weeks.
With new COVID-19 cases in Comal County reaching the century mark on Wednesday and with local hospital wards filling, county health officials say they are unsure when the next allocation of vaccines will arrive but are advocating with state officials about the need for more doses.
During a Facebook Live panel about the COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday, Cheryl Fraser, Comal County public health director, said county health officials have received 200 Moderna vaccines and are hopeful they will receive a similar allocation next week.
âThatâs not guaranteed, so I keep encouraging people to check our website,â Fraser said. âThe website will be updated as soon as more vaccine is available to the public.â
New Braunfels doctors urge caution as local cases surge
A panel of medical experts addressed common questions about the coronavirus and encouraged flu shots, wearing clean masks and checking vitamin levels. Author: Leah Durain (KENS 5) Published: 5:57 PM CST December 17, 2020 Updated: 5:59 PM CST December 17, 2020
NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas Doctors in Comal County are addressing common questions about the coronavirus as they see local numbers surge.
On Thursday there were 781 active cases of coronavirus in Comal County. That number is lower than the peak observed in late July and early August, when the community was reporting more than 1,000 active cases. Over the last few weeks, however, numbers have steadily gone up.