DALLAS — The latest COVID-19 data projections from UT Southwestern are forecasting case rates and hospitalizations that would mirror North Texas' winter's peak, as the Delta variant continues to ...
COVID-19 never left. And like in every summer since 2020, Central Texas is seeing a spike in cases. We know this anecdotally ...
New data released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC) reveals that the highest rates of infection are found in nine Southern and Central, with nearly 1 in 5 COVID tests ...
The spike has led officials in Texas ... other areas pouring in. BAME coronavirus deaths: What's the risk for ethnic minorities? Responding to the level of new cases, Mr Abbott last week told ...
Following nearly three months of rising COVID-19 cases in the Houston area ... load was only down 1% from a peak in July, data showed. Texas is one of 33 states where the viral activity is ...
Jordane Domain gets a COVID-19 test done by a healthcare worker on January 13, 2022 in North Miami ... as soon as Labor Day. COVID cases historically spike in the fall and winter months.
Only 25 ICU beds open in North Dakota; US sees most new COVID-19 cases in 1 week — 6 updates October 26: COVID-19 hospitalizations up 40% from September; Texas plans field hospital, Utah ...
Coronavirus cases have risen significantly in recent weeks ... Ms Morgan added that the North East is currently the worst-affected region and reminded the public to keep taking steps to limit ...
COVID tends to spike ... cases” during the summer months, according to Nikhil Bhayani, MD, an infectious disease physician and assistant professor at Burnett School of Medicine at Texas ...
This is the worst COVID summer infection spike in California ... All of the reported human cases have occurred in three states: Colorado, Michigan and Texas. Nationally, there are 48 states ...
A GP has warned the surge in cases ... Covid-19 cases in the north west was "quite concerning". He said "soft intelligence from a variety of sources" suggested social interactions are behind the ...
A team of researchers, led by folks at the University of Texas at Austin, believe they’ve found an antibody that protects against all COVID-19 variants. Antibodies attach themselves to the ...