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Right to caregiver visits at nursing homes and assisted living facilities on ballot

Early in the pandemic, visitations at nursing homes and assisted living facilities were banned to protect the people inside, and now, Texas voters have the chance to not allow that to happen again.

Summer spike: Bexar County s coronavirus positivity rate, case numbers soar again

Summer spike: Bexar County s coronavirus positivity rate, case numbers soar again 17% of all COVID-19 tests in the San Antonio area returned a positive result last week, while the county averaged 589 new cases per day. Author: KENS 5 Staff (KENS 5) Published: 7:38 PM CDT July 27, 2021 Updated: 7:42 PM CDT July 27, 2021 SAN ANTONIO Call it a summer spike: COVID-19 numbers continue to climb in the San Antonio area, which is seeing substantial community transmission as the Delta variant runs rampant.  San Antonio Metro Health moved the city s COVID-19 Risk Level into the moderate and worsening zone, citing a critical rise in the 2-week decline in cases and positivity rate and intensified hospital trends.

San Antonio Officials Urge Vaccinations As COVID-19 Hospitalizations Cross 400

Texas Public Radio San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff join other officials at a press conference encouraging the unvaccinated to get the vaccine as soon as possible. San Antonio health officials are doubling down on the urgency to get vaccinated as hospitalizations reach 418 people, a sharp increase compared to the beginning of July. New infections, driven by the delta variant of the coronavirus, have risen dramatically in recent weeks now at 363 per day when new daily cases sat at 126 two weeks ago. Those contracting the virus by-and-large are unvaccinated, health officials said, with around 95% of those in the hospital are not fully vaccinated.

KSAT Explains: What s changed in San Antonio a year after the George Floyd protests

KSAT Explains: What’s changed in San Antonio a year after the George Floyd protests KSAT Explains: What’s changed in San Antonio a year after the George Floyd protests Episode 33 takes a look at what progress has been made toward racial justice and police accountability in the past 12 months Updated:  Tags:  Episode 33: What’s changed in San Antonio a year after the George Floyd protests SAN ANTONIO – It’s been more than a year since a disturbing video clip showing a Minneapolis police officer killing George Floyd sparked a national movement. The days and weeks that followed Floyd’s death were filled with protests and marches. These demonstrations happened in communities across the country and across the globe

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