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The hospitalization rate for COVID-19 in Trauma Service Area L â which includes Bell County â surged over the weekend into Monday despite a slight decrease Friday.
The Texas Department of State Health Services reported the percentage of hospital beds taken up by COVID-19 patients in the service area was 18.52. This is a 3.35 percent increase over what was reported Sunday, and a 5 percent increase over Fridayâs numbers.
The service area remains the region with the second highest rate in the state after Trauma Service Area R in the Galveston area.
As hospitalizations go up, the Bell County Public Health District reported Monday that the countyâs active cases also rose over the weekend by 134 to now 1,099 cases.
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Bell County continued to see a steady rise in hospitalizations related to COVID-19 Wednesday as cases continued to spike.
The Texas Department of State Health Services reported that Trauma Service Area L â which Bell County accounts for a large portion of â was now the region with the second-highest COVID-19 hospitalization rate in the state. The service area now has 13.58 percent of hospital beds filled with coronavirus patients, just under TSA R in East Texas with 13.61 percent.
The county previously had the highest percentage of hospitalizations due to the virus for the previous six days.
The Bell County Public Health District also reported a rise in active cases, which increased by 52 new infections since Tuesday to 845. While cases continued to rise deaths did not, staying at 471.
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Lydia Guerrero receives her vaccine at a mobile clinic organized by the city of San Antonio at St. Henry?•s Catholic Church on the West side of town.Jessica Phelps, Staff photographer / San Antonio Express-News
With COVID-19 hospitalizations soaring past 5,000 statewide for the first time in nearly five months, state officials are stepping up vaccination outreach programs and promotional campaigns but Gov. Greg Abbott insists that the state won’t impose any new mandates on Texans.
State officials announced Wednesday that Texas has 5,292 people hospitalized with lab-confirmed COVID-19 the highest number since March 2, the day Abbott announced he was ending all state mask mandates and restrictions on businesses.