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Brazos County Health District confirms COVID-19 Delta variant in the Brazos Valley

Most current COVID-19 cases are from unvaccinated persons Author: Jacob Reyes Updated: 3:49 PM CDT July 29, 2021 BRYAN, Texas The Brazos County Health District announced Thursday the COVID-19 Delta variant is in the Brazos Valley and a confirmed total number of 413 COVID-19 cases.  As of today, there are 31 COVID-19 patients hospitalized in the Brazos Valley. At this time in January, the peak time of the COVID-19 pandemic, there were 71 patients.   There have been to date 16 Delta variants reported, Dr. Seth Sullivan, Brazos County Health Authority, said. The vast majority of the cases that we re seeing today are no doubt Delta variant. Sullivan added vaccinated folks may still get infected with the Delta variant in breakthrough infections.  

Brazos County Health Department gives update on COVID, says they still have work to do

COVID-19 cases growing in children

In a recent study by the American Academy of Pediatrics, 22% of new cases are children. Author: Sunny Tsai (KAGS) Updated: 6:21 PM CDT May 4, 2021 COLLEGE STATION, Texas Vaccinations in America are available to young adults and older. However, children are not yet able to get the vaccine. In a recent study by the American Academy of Pediatrics, 22% of the new covid cases are children.  Children can’t get the vaccine just yet, and that may be a large part of why the ratio of kids getting coronavirus compared to adults is on the rise.   It’s not surprising because adults, particularly the group that 65 and older have been vaccinated and now in texas adults 16 and older can be vaccinated, Marcia Ory, professor at Texas A&M School of Public Health said As you get people vaccinated, you have a pie and you take out the older people from the pie, and what does that leave? It leaves the kids because they’re not yet eligible for vaccinations

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