San Antonio reports 20 new COVID-19 deaths, 1,752 new cases
Jan. 28, 2021
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Dominique De La Rosa receives an infusion of monoclonal antibodies to battle COVID-19 at the Freeman Coliseum complex on Jan. 15. San Antonio s health care system is in crisis from the latest COVID-19 surge, and hospitals and local officials are doing everything they can to prevent the crisis from becoming a disaster.Billy Calzada /Billy Calzada
San Antonio officials reported 20 new deaths from COVID-19 on Thursday as the coronavirus continues to spread in the region.
The newly reported deaths occurred in the past two weeks and are the second-most reported in a single day here since the summer surge. The seven-day rolling average of new deaths surpassed 15 per day this week for the first time since August a sign that the virus’ rampant spread over the winter holidays is taking its toll.
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Jan. 17, 2021
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Paramedic George Lombardo talks to a COVID-19 positive patient, Teodora Sobrino, being transported by Superior Mobile Health from a smaller emergency hospital to a larger one on July 13, 2020 in San Antonio. Sobrino passed away on July 17 at the age of 67. Since March, 1,809 Bexar County residents have died of COVID-19.Lisa Krantz /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Rosalinda Espinoza, 58, receives an infusion of antibodies to battle her COVID-19 at the Freeman Coliseum complex on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021. An exposition hall at Freeman has been converted into an ad hoc COVID-19 treatment area.Billy Calzada /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less