Texas shatters COVID-19 records on Tuesday for new cases



Public health experts knew it was coming — a gigantic surge of coronavirus cases due to the Christmas break — but what happened in Texas on Tuesday was stunning.  

On the day, the Texas Department of State Health Services reported more than 30,000 new cases, including 4,000 probable cases. On Tuesday, Texas hospitals initially reported that there were 23,000 people admitted for COVID-19, but that changed later in the day with the state walking back that number to 11,775 — still a record. The state had more than 600 intensive care unit beds. 

By 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, the DSHS was still updating its website but the truth that COVID-19 was fully raging in Texas was clear. 

In Kerr County, DSHS also reported another death —this one from Dec. 23. Coupled with a third death at the Villagio of Kerrville assisted living center on Dec. 15, Kerr County's death toll is estimated to be 62, including 22 deaths in December. 

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