2 Kerr County residents reported dead due to COVID-19




The Texas Department of State Health Services said that at least two more Kerr County residents have died from coronavirus, while Peterson Health reported hospitalized with the virus continues to stretch the capacity of Peterson Regional Medical Center.

The deaths reported by the state are often from those residents who died in hospitals outside of Kerrville County — namely in Bexar County. One death happened Tuesday, while another appears to have happened on Dec. 19. The state also appears to have adjusted some dates of death, including confirming that at least four people died on Dec. 30. 

With these two deaths, Kerr County has now had an estimated 76 residents die from COVID-19 during the pandemic. In December, an estimated 37 people died from the virus in Kerr County, but the accounting isn't finished. Reporting from the Texas Health and Human Services, which is counted separately of DSHS, and focuses on nursing and assisted living centers is delayed by two weeks. 

On Friday, Peterson Health said 34 people were hospitalized with COVID-19 — maintaining Peterson Regional Medical Center's coronavirus census at nearly 40% of the hospital's capacity. Across the San Antonio region, which includes Kerr County, there were 50 intensive care unit beds available. There were nearly 14,000 people hospitalized across Texas with COVID-19.  







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