SAN ANGELO, TX –– San Angelo is ending the month of July with another major spike in new COVID-19 infections, bringing the month's total to 820.
The San Angelo Health Department released new data that breaks down the month's cases in terms of vaccinated and unvaccinated patients.
Vaccination Status | Percent of cases for the month of July |
Under 12 | 5.24 % [43 out of 820] |
Partially Vaccinated | 3.41 % [28 out of 820] |
Fully Vaccinated | 15.36 % [126 out of 820] |
Unvaccinated | 75.97 % [623 out of 820] |
Health officials are reporting 111 new infections on Friday –– bringing the total case count for the month to 820. Meaning San Angelo had 16 times more new cases in July than in June.
Tom Green County also reported five additional deaths this month –– with three of patients
being unvaccinated, one vaccinated, and a Mexican resident whose vaccination status was not available.
July 30, 2021 COVID-19 report
- Total positive cases: 17,894
- Active cases: 614
- Currently hospitalized: 34
- New positives for today: 111
Informe COVID-19 del 30 de julio de 2021
- Total de casos positivos: 17894
- Casos activos: 614
- Actualmente hospitalizados: 34
- Nuevos aspectos positivos para hoy: 111
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Unvaccinated and will remain that way. Never had covid and never will. The vaccine doesn't work, in fact just looking at people that have been vaccinated and still got covid AGAIN is proof that the vaccine doesn't stop anything.
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@ Me Someone, what you are failing to see is the fact that 126 of the 623 positive cases were vaccinated. Since they have been vaccinated they should NOT test positive for this virus after being vaccinated. I’ve been vaxed for polio and I’ve never had polio. BECAUSE THE POLIO VACCINE WORKS like a vaccine should!!!
I’m glad you have had zero side effects. Unfortunately not the case for many others. I’m going to stick to my body, my choice.
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