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‘We have a totally different situation’: El Paso County Judge expresses concern over Mexico’s vaccination rate
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) El Paso is reporting several positive COVID-19 trends. Hospitalizations and the county’s positivity rate have been steadily declining for the past several weeks.
More than half of the county’s eligible population is also now fully vaccinated against the virus, but county leaders warn the fight against the virus is not over. One of their biggest concerns is slow vaccine rollout across the border in Mexico.
“Once we open the borders, if you take that average, then our percentage, which is now at 50% for the population of those 12 years of age [and older] that have been vaccinated, we have a community that is right next to us that the estimate is probably at 10% and it’s a population of 1.5 million,” said County Judge Ricardo Samaniego on Monday.
Vaccine demand declines for 4th straight week in El Paso
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EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) As Covid-19 vaccines become more accessible, demand continues to decline.
Data from the Texas Department of State Health Services shows less doses have been administered in El Paso each week for the past several weeks.
The county hit a vaccination peak in early April when more than 72,000 doses were administered in a single week. Last week, the number had dropped to just over 31,000 doses.
El Paso City/County Health Authority Dr. Hector Ocaranza said as more people get vaccinated, more restrictions can be lifted. As of Tuesday morning, more than 48% of El Paso residents age 16 and older had been fully vaccinated. U.S. health experts say reaching herd immunity could require 70-85% of a population to be immune.