HOUSTON, Texas The good news is that Texas is finally seeing COVID-19 hospitalizations and cases trend downward after a holiday season marked by a record-breaking surge that pushed hospital systems and health care workers to their limits.
The bad news is that there are still more Texans getting sick and being hospitalized for the coronavirus than this summer, when the state was in the throes of the first wave.
And while vaccinations are reaching more people every day, health care experts warn that this doesn t mean Texas is out of the woods. They say people should remain vigilant and continue following safety guidelines like mask-wearing and social distancing, especially as new variants of the virus continue to emerge. With Super Bowl Sunday around the corner, many are concerned about super spreader events that could undo the modest progress the state has experienced in the past few weeks.
TAMIU s 50th anniversary: Planning the next 50 years
Aug. 23, 2020
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External photo of the Academic Innovation Center and the TAMIU Trailblazers Tower, completed in 2020.Courtesy /TAMIUShow MoreShow Less
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Pictured are TAMIU leaders in 2020 including Athletic Director Griz Zimmermann, Vice President for Student Success Dr. Minita Ramirez, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Thomas Mitchell, President Dr. Pablo Arenaz, Vice President for Finance and Administration Juan J. Castillo Jr. and Vice President for Institutional Advancement Rosanne Palacios.Courtesy /TAMIUShow MoreShow Less
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As TAMIU celebrates its 50th anniversary, Laredo Morning Times took a detailed look back at the history of the university. This is Part 12 of 12.
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