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COVID-19 level in Bexar County increases from ‘low’ to ‘severe’ and ‘worsening’ in one month
The 7-day average of new cases jumped from 724 last week to 1,146 this week
Visitors wear face masks during the coronavirus pandemic as they travel along the River Walk, Wednesday, March 3, 2021, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
SAN ANTONIO – The COVID-19 risk level that fell to the green zone of “low” in the months after the vaccine rollout has now increased to “severe.”
And it’s listed as “worsening.”
City officials base the level on hospital trends, the average case rate, the positivity rate and hospital stress as San Antonio along with other parts of the United States experience another wave of infections, many of which are the highly contagious delta variant.
San Antonio hospitals struggle with rising COVID-19 cases
695 residents hospitalized with COVID-19 as of Thursday, up nearly five times over early July average
July 29, 2021 7:44 pm
San Antonio hospitals coping with latest surge of COVID-19 cases
SAN ANTONIO – As hospitalization numbers continued to shoot up Thursday, driven by unvaccinated residents, hospitals in the San Antonio area are feeling the squeeze.
As of Thursday, there were 695 COVID-positive patients in San Antonio-area hospitals, which is nearly five times as many as the average hospitalization rate at the beginning of July.
“If those kind of rates continue, in a couple of weeks we’ll be in a difficult position, and within a month we could surpass our high of 1,520 that we had back in January. And that will be - it will be a crunch,” Baptist Health System CEO Matthew Stone told KSAT.
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