2 more COVID-19 deaths reported, as many as 26 have died from Kerr County in December






The Texas Department of State Health Services said there were two additional Kerr County to die from coronavirus this week in its update on Friday. 

The two deaths happened on Dec. 28 and Dec. 30. The second death could be a duplicate count from Peterson Health, which reported one death on that day, but officials were unavailable to clarify the accounting. Over the last few months, Kerr County residents who have died in San Antonio-area hospitals have been counted long before those from Peterson Health. 

With the two deaths, the estimated number of people from Kerr County who have died from COVID-19 is 66 in 2020, including 26 in December. 

The hospitalization situation continued to worsen across the state and in the DSHS San Antonio region, which includes Kerrville, 85% of hospital beds were filled. More than 24% of those patients were infected with COVID-19. Across Texas, more than 12,400 people were hospitalized with the virus. 

Texas officials said there were just 580 intensive care beds available across the state. On Friday, more than 12,000 people tested positive for the virus — driving the week's total to more than 90,000 people. There were another 340 deaths reported by the state on Friday. 

In Kerr County, 

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