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BRENHAM, Texas (KTRK) Residents at a Brenham nursing home are recovering after 17 residents tested positive for COVID-19 during an outbreak.
Focused Care at Brenham announced in a release Wednesday that health officials were taking precautions after many residents and employees tested positive for COVID-19.
According to Focused Care at Brenham, 14 of the residents were transferred to Focused Care at Baytown, two positive residents were transferred to the Kruse Village COVID-19 unit, and the one remaining positive resident was admitted to Baylor Scott & White in Brenham.
All of the positive residents had received at least their first dose of the vaccine. In total, nine residents had received both doses and were fully vaccinated, and eight had only received one dose. However, it had not been a full two weeks since receiving the vaccine for most residents.
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But the differences are only superficial. At its heart, our response to COVID-19 has been no different from our other medical projects.
We focus on those places where the highest numbers of people are falling sick and dying, and we look for the most vulnerable people.
During the pandemic, this approach has seen us setting up medical projects in places where we rarely work, such as the US and several countries in Europe.
It has seen us helping groups of people we don’t often help, such as residents of care homes. But our medical reasoning has not changed.
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