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San Antonio reports 158 new COVID cases, three more deaths

San Antonio reports 158 new COVID cases, three more deaths FacebookTwitterEmail Karen McClean, 68, gets a Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at WellMed’s Elvira Cisneros Senior Community Center on Feb. 22.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-News San Antonio’s coronavirus numbers continue to improve as local officials reported only 158 newly diagnosed cases and three more deaths Friday. The city’s risk level is now classified as “low” and “improving.” The seven-day rolling average of new cases has now dropped to 168 per day. That’s down substantially from the average of 746 per day reported one month ago, and the average of a staggering 1,791 per day just two months ago.

A year after a pandemic was declared, almost 200,000 in San Antonio have contracted COVID-19

A year after a pandemic was declared, almost 200,000 in San Antonio have contracted COVID-19 FacebookTwitterEmail Medical Assistant Crystal Casias removes her gown after testing a woman who remained in her car, for COVID-19 at University Health s Southwest ISD School-based Health Clinic in San Antonio on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021.Lisa Krantz /Staff photographer It’s been a year since the World Health Organization declared the spread of the coronavirus had become a pandemic. In that time, almost 200,000 people in Bexar County have contracted the virus 366 new cases were reported Thursday. Five more deaths were reported, pushing the total since the pandemic was declared to 2,861.

Working harder than we ever have : A year of coronavirus has left funeral home workers exhausted

Working harder than we ever have : A year of coronavirus has left funeral home workers exhausted
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Six more coronavirus deaths reported in San Antonio after four-day hiatus

Six more coronavirus deaths reported in San Antonio after four-day hiatus FacebookTwitterEmail Dr. Ericka Gullion, from left, gets the COVID-19 vaccine from Ruben Saenz, a registered nurse and trauma program manager, while Dr. Marlene Sanchez gets the vaccine from Denise Covell, a registered nurse and infection preventionist, at Northeast Baptist Hospital in San Antonio in December.Lisa Krantz /Staff photographer Sign up for our breaking newsletter or download the Express-News app to receive alerts. After four consecutive days without new coronavirus deaths, six people were reported Wednesday to have died from the virus. In the year since the virus has spread locally, it has killed 2,676 residents of Bexar County.

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