3 more deaths reported, including 2 Monday at Peterson Regional Medical Center


Peterson Health said two people died Monday at Peterson Regional Medical Center from coronavirus, while Texas Health and Human Services confirmed a sixth person died last month at the Villagio of Kerrville — an assisted living center. 




The death toll from coronavirus in Kerr County is now at 83 people, including 40 in the month of December. In the days after Christmas, there were 10 deaths of Kerr County residents. The death at the Villagio was on Dec. 29. 

The only bit of good news when it came to the virus was that Peterson Regional Medical Center had 23 people hospitalized — the lowest count since Dec. 18. 

On Tuesday, Peterson Health reported there were just 22 people positive for the virus — the lowest daily number since Dec. 30. In the first 12 days of January, 339 people have tested positive for the virus at Peterson Health. Tuesday's positivity rate was 16.9% — the lowest since Dec. 14. 

At the Kerrville State Hospital, where three patients have died, there were 30 patients infected with the virus, while 24 staff members were sickened. 

In a report by Health and Human Services, Brookdale Guadalupe River Plaza, which is both a nursing home and assisted living center, showed that as of Dec. 29 at least 11 employees had tested positive for the virus in the nursing home, which led to the infection of at least four patients. As of Dec. 29, 172 patients of Kerrville's five nursing homes had tested positive for the virus, leading to the deaths of 18 people. 

Across the state, Texas saw more than 22,000 cases but the hospitalizations soared beyond 14,000 for the first first time. Across the San Antonio region, which includes Kerrville, had more than 1,500 people hospitalized with COVID-19 — 30% of the patients hospitalized in the region. 








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