Peterson reports 100 new cases; additional death




Peterson Health reported that 100 people had tested positive for the coronavirus over the extended New Year's holiday weekend, and at least one person had lost their life due to the virus. 

The Kerr County death toll is now estimated to have reached 67 people since May — more than one-third of those deaths happened in December. This latest death is the 14th at Peterson since Sept. 29. The lengthy delays in reporting from Texas Health and Human Services do not give a clear real-time picture of what is happening at Kerrville's nursing and assisted living centers, which have been hit hard by the virus. 

The last update by Health and Human Services showed significant outbreaks at Villagio of Kerrville — an assisted living center — and the River Hills Nursing and Health. 

More concerning, however, is that Peterson Health reported a 35% infection rate of those who were screened for COVID-19 — the highest sample of positivity during the recent surge of the virus in Kerr County. In the last 10 days, nearly 400 people have tested positive for the virus through Peterson's system. 

Peterson Regional Medical Center has 31 people hospitalized with COVID-19 — accounting for 35% of the hospital's staffed beds. 

Across Texas, there are nearly 13,000 people now hospitalized with COVID-19, and in the San Antonio region, which includes Kerrville, COVID-19 patients account for 28% of those hospitalized.  Texas has had more than 30,000 people test positive for the virus since Sunday and more than 100,000 over the last week. 

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