Peterson reports 43 new Kerr County cases



As Kerr County awaits the arrival of vaccines to curb the coronavirus pandemic, the virus continues to surge in the county and Texas. On Wednesday, Peterson Health reported 43 new cases but more concerning is that over the last two days 32% of those seeking coronavirus screening are testing positive for COVID-19. 

Peterson Regional Medical Center said it has a record 32 people hospitalized with COVID-19 — 36% of the hospital's capacity. Reporting from the Texas Health and Human Services noted that more patients at the Kerrville State Hospital were infected, and delayed data about nursing homes and assisted living centers showed a bit of stability when it comes to the virus. 

Here was the breakdown: 

  • At River Hills Rehabilitation and Health, as of Dec. 23, had 26 residents with the virus and nine employees. The Bandera Highway facility had 75 people — both staff and residents — infected with the virus. There were two deaths. 
  • At the Kerrville State Hospital, as of Tuesday, 24 patients and 21 staff members were positive for the virus. Two patients have died at the hospital. 
  • The Villagio of Kerrville, an assisted living center, had 15 residents positive for the virus as of Dec. 23. There were five employees sickened with the virus. A total of 35 people had tested positive for the virus, but five patients have also died. 
  • As of Dec. 23, six employees at the Brookdale Guadalupe River Plaza had tested positive. 
  • When it comes to Peterson Regional Medical Center, the hospital has cared for at least 35 people since Dec. 1 with COVID-19. 






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