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COVID-19 cases rising in pregnant women

and last updated 2021-07-28 19:19:10-04 In Bell County, we are seeing a surge in COVID-19 cases. Since the beginning of July, the number of COVID-19 cases in Bell County has skyrocketed. Before July, we were seeing less than 10 to 20 new cases a day, and now we’re seeing over a hundred new cases come in each day,” said Nikki Morrow, Interim Director, Bell County Public Health District. As cases rise fast so do the number of hospitalizations, and this time that trend is hitting soon-to-be moms at an alarming rate. We are seeing an increase in our hospitalized pregnant patients with COVID. It seems like this delta variant is hitting our pregnant moms harder than COVID has earlier in this pandemic,” said Dr. Jessica Ehrig, maternal medicine and maternal transport director at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in Temple.

Active Bell COVID-19 cases rise by 95; incidence rate highest since late February

Along with rising hospitalizations due to COVID-19, the Bell County Health District reported a rise of 95 new cases Thursday. The county now has 643 active reported cases of the virus — a sharp rise over Wednesday’s 548 active cases. Officials did not report any new deaths due to the virus, which remain at 470. The incidence rate for the virus is the highest the county has seen since late February — currently at 177.2 cases per 100,000 people. The Texas Department of State Health Services is reporting that the rise in cases statewide can be attributed to the delta variant of the virus, which accounts for most new infections.

Central Texas COVID: Active cases rise, vaccination rates don t, masks remain optional

Central Texas COVID: Active cases rise, vaccination rates don’t, masks remain optional Megan Vanselow © Provided by Waco-Temple-Bryan KWTX-TV Vaccination rates in Central Texas lag state rates by 15% or more. (AP/file) (KWTX) – KWTX was interviewing McLennan County Health Authority Dr. Farley Verner Wednesday when news broke that Gov. Greg Abbott will not impose a mask mandate as the Delta variant of COVID-19 fuels an increase in cases of the virus in Central Texas where not quite 36% of residents 12 and older are fully vaccinated. “Vaccines are effective and masks are effective and the use of both is still strongly encouraged,” Verner said.

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