Comal County officials are pleased with the pace and performance of COVID-19 clinics, which this week staged two more mass inoculations at the New Braunfels Civic/Convention Center.
âAs of (Wednesday) we held our 10th mass vaccination clinic at the Civic Center,â Cheryl Fraser, the countyâs public health director, said during Thursdayâs commissionerâs court meeting. âIt was our fourth second-dose mass vaccination clinic, and we administered 2,053 Moderna vaccines.â
Fraser said of the countyâs 47 registered COVID-19 vaccine providers, 19 have administered 13,900 doses. She said public health has administered 16,300 doses and plans to administer up to 6,000 first and second doses next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday for a total of 22,300.
Seniors encouraged to register for Comal County s COVID-19 vaccine standby list
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TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, only 10% of people in America have been vaccinated against the coronavirus.
Many people in Arizona have expressed frustration around finding and registering for the vaccine, but that could change.
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Comal County reports 13 new COVID-19 fatalities; death toll rises to 255
Health officials report 57 new COVID-19 cases for total of 8,144
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NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas – Comal County health officials on Monday reported 13 new COVID-19 fatalities. The death toll now stands at 255.
Two of the victims were in their 50s, two in their 60s, three in their 70s, four in their 80s and two in their 90s, health officials said.
According to a per capita map, the fatality rate in Comal County is 22 per 100,000, which is exceptionally higher than Bexar County (16 per 100,000) and Texas (15 per 100,000).
Health officials also reported 57 new cases of COVID-19, for a total of 8,144 cases. There are also 75 COVID-19 recoveries reported Monday in the county, for a total of 7,269.