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x Another wave coming : Cameron County officials urge vaccinations as Delta variant expected in Rio Grande Valley
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Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino and local health officials are urging residents, especially younger age groups, to get vaccinated to protect against COVID-19, including the highly contagious Delta variant that is expected to make its way to the Rio Grande Valley.
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While almost 68% of people have been vaccinated in Cameron County, Health Authority Dr. James Castillo said historical data shows that the Valley can expect to see Delta variant cases begin to show up within the next two months.