Covid Hospitalizations Rise to Dangerous Level Locally

 

SAN ANGELO, TX – The number of patients infected with the Covid-19 virus has risen to triple digits in San Angelo over the weekend. 

According to San Angelo and Tom Green County health officials, 115 patients are hospitalized with Covid-19.  The Texas Department of State Health Services reports 862 staffed hospital beds in this trauma region meaning the 15 percent level kicking in additional restrictions on businesses would be 130 patients in the hospital.  That means ten additional patients were confirmed hospitalized Sunday leaving only 15 available beds.  

There also have been two Covid related deaths reported over the first weekend in 2021; a man in his 80s and a woman in her 70s.

Here is the report for Sunday: 

January 3, 2021

Total positive cases: 13,137

Active cases: 2,150

Currently hospitalized: 115

There are 131 new positive cases of COVID-19 to report today: 18 PCR cases and 113 antigen cases.

3 de enero de 2021

Total de casos positivos: 13,137

Casos activos: 2,150

Actualmente hospitalizado: 115

Hay 131 nuevos casos positivos de COVID-19 para informar hoy: 18 casos PCR y 113 casos de antígeno.

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Our family overcame the virus only 6 weeks ago, our prayers are with those who are suffering through it, especially those who are experiencing complications and those who have lost loved ones. I'm sure we aren't alone in keeping those suffering in our city in our prayers.  Many more people seem to be wearing masks and taking this serious than what we experienced at the onset of summer last year.

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