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After months of sitting below the 5 percent threshold for COVID-19 positivity rate, San Antonio is ticking back up and officials are concerned. Billy Calzada, Staff / Billy Calzada
After months of sitting below the 5 percent threshold for COVID-19 positivity rate, San Antonio is ticking back up and officials are concerned.
The 5 percent threshold is generally the marker that signals the need for tighter control on transmission.
The last time the area had a positivity rate above the benchmark was March 14, according to online data. At that point the rate was 5.6 percent. It s currently 5.8 percent.
On June 6, the city reported a 1.2 percent positivity rate, which was the lowest on record.
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