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¿Llegará la nueva cepa de coronavirus a San Antonio? | Univision 41 San Antonio KWEX

¿Llegará la nueva cepa de coronavirus a San Antonio? | Univision 41 San Antonio KWEX
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Didn t expect it to get this bad — COVID-19 is expected to get worse in San Antonio

Skip to main content Didn t expect it to get this bad - COVID-19 is expected to get worse in San Antonio FacebookTwitterEmail People take coronavirus tests at a COVID-19 pop-up testing site on South Zarzamora Street in San Antonio on Dec. 18.Jerry Lara /Staff photographer The coronavirus remains a dire threat in San Antonio and Bexar County just days before Christmas with the virus accounting for nearly a quarter of all local hospitalizations, officials said Monday. Of all the patients in San Antonio hospitals, 23.2 percent are sick with the virus. That’s up from 19.9 percent one week ago and from 16 percent two weeks ago.

Flu is still out there : Not a typical flu season, but cases have been reported in Bexar County

‘Flu is still out there’: Not a typical flu season, but cases have been reported in Bexar County The latest on flu season Updated:  Tags:  SAN ANTONIO – Usually, during this time of year, we are reporting many flu cases, but this year, like all of 2020, is different. “We’ve actually seen very little flu this year compared to previous years,” Metro Health chief of epidemiology Rita Espinoza said. Some factors for lower numbers than usual are people wearing face masks, social distancing, staying home when sick, and traveling less. But despite lower numbers, Espinoza does confirm there are cases in Bexar County and that the flu should still be taken seriously. Another thing to realize is that it is possible to get COVID-19 and the flu at the same time, health experts say.

Ayala: San Antonio continues to line up for COVID-19 tests, in a quiet ritual repeated across the board

Skip to main content Currently Reading Ayala: San Antonio continues to line up for COVID-19 tests, in a quiet ritual repeated across the board FacebookTwitterEmail Personnel direct people at a COVID-19 popup testing site in the parking lot of the Edgewood Square shopping center on South General McMullen Drive, Friday, Dec. 4, 2020.Jerry Lara, Staff / San Antonio Express-News A few people were gathered in the parking lot of the abandoned fire academy on Zarzamora Street by the time I drove up Monday afternoon. They were standing in line in front of a mobile testing unit, drawn there by the promise of a free COVID-19 test.

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