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San Antonio added almost 600 COVID-19 deaths in January

San Antonio added almost 600 COVID-19 deaths in January FacebookTwitterEmail Curative testing site specialist Mercedes Aguirre, inside booth, gives instructions Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021 to a person for a self-administered COVID-19 coronavirus test on the opening day of Curative s Beacon Hill testing site. Curative operates about a dozen testing sites in the San Antonio area according to the company s website.William Luther, Staff / William Luther The surge of coronavirus cases after the holidays made January the deadliest month since the pandemic began in Bexar County last March, according to Metropolitan Health District records. Officials reported about 600 COVID-19 deaths in January, which represent more than one-fourth of all deaths since the pandemic began. Even when excluding a 72-case backlog reported late in the month, January was still more deadly than any other month.

New COVID-19 cases plummet, but deaths remain high - Laredo Morning Times

New COVID-19 cases plummet, but deaths remain high - Laredo Morning Times
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COVID-19 kills 25 more San Antonians - Laredo Morning Times

COVID-19 kills 25 more San Antonians FacebookTwitterEmail Vanessa Magel, RN and administrative director acute and intermediate services, and Rudy Esparza, RN and emergency room director, embrace after they received the COVID-19 vaccine at Northeast Baptist Hospital in San Antonio on Dec. 17, 2020.Lisa Krantz, Staff / Staff photographer San Antonio recorded a staggering death toll Wednesday of 25 residents killed by COVID-19, the second highest number recorded in a single day since the pandemic began. The record remains 26 San Antonians reported dead on Aug. 12. The sharp daily increase has pushed the death toll here to 1,685. It follows an unprecedented surge in new cases that hit a record of 3,002 on Sunday.

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