Kerr County has additional COVID-19 death; San Antonio area down to 52 ICU beds



The Texas Department of State Health Services reported Wednesday afternoon at least one death of a Kerr County person from COVID-19, and the regional situation when it comes to hospitalizations continued to intensify as the availability of intensive care unit beds dwindled. 

The DSHS said that a person from Kerr County died on New Year's Eve, but it also noted a death on Dec. 30. It's not clear if that's the fourth death on Dec. 30 or confirming a death reported by Peterson Regional Medical Center. At least 32 people have died in Kerr County in the month of December and the final death toll may be much higher. An estimated 73 people have now died from COVID-19 in Kerr County since May 31.

At Peterson Regional Medical Center there were 32 people hospitalized with COVID-19 and across the San Antonio region, which includes Kerr County, there were just 52 intensive care unit beds available in a region that has 2.9 million people. Across the state, there were more than 13,600 people hospitalized with the virus. 



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