Tom Green County Averaging Over 460 New Covid Infections Daily

 

SAN ANGELO, TX –– While new Covid-19 infections continue to be on the rise in San Angelo, over the last four days the health department reported a total of 1,851 infecionss.

In addition to the infections, two new coronavirus-related fatalities have been confirmed. The patients were identified as an unvaccinated male in his 70s and a fully vaccinated male in his 60s. 

This brings the total death coun to 489 in Tom Green County –– 311 from Tom Green County and 178 from other counties.

 Both patients were residents of Tom Green County and passed away on Tuesday.

Below is the daily coronavirus report of the weekend and Monday's numbers:

Total cases over last four days: 1,851

  • Saturday: 473
  • Sunday: 420
  • Monday: 341
  • Tuesday: 617 

Jan. 18, 2022, COVID-19 report

  • Total positive cases: 35,957
  • Active cases: 7,525
  • Currently hospitalized: 67
  • New positives: 617
  • New deaths: 2

Jan. 17, 2022, COVID-19 report

  • Total positive cases: 35,340
  • Active cases: 6,990
  • Currently hospitalized: 60
  • New positives: 341
  • New deaths: 0

Jan. 16, 2022, COVID-19 report

  • Total positive cases: 34,999
  • Active cases: 6,686
  • Currently hospitalized: 57
  • New positives: 420
  • New deaths: 0

Jan. 15, 2022, COVID-19 report

  • Total positive cases: 34,579
  • Active cases: 6,313
  • Currently hospitalized: 53
  • New positives: 473
  • New deaths: 0

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