counties, was at 10.7% yesterday. A threshold of more than 15% for seven consecutive days
would force a rollback of businesses from 75% to 50%. The percentages are updated daily
on the Texas Department of State Health Service’s dashboard.
several Southeast Texas counties, had an ICU COVID hospital bed usage at 17.8% yesterday,
which was above the 15%usage for the second day in a row. A threshold of more that 15% for
seven consecutive days would call for a rollback of business capacities from 75% to 50%. Tyler
County, which is in Region H, surpassed the seven day threshold and is under a rollback.
usage of ICU hospital beds in Region R, which includes Southeast Texas counties, was at
20.8% yesterday. A seven consecutive day threshold of more than 15% would lead to a rollback
of businesses from 75% capacity to 50%. Yesterday was day one as Monday’s percentage was
less than 15%.
usage of ICU hospital beds in Region R, which includes Southeast Texas counties, was at
20.8% yesterday. A seven consecutive day threshold of more than 15% would lead to a rollback
of businesses from 75% capacity to 50%. Yesterday was day one as Monday’s percentage was
less than 15%.
usage of ICU hospital beds in Region R, which includes Southeast Texas counties, was at
20.8% yesterday. A seven consecutive day threshold of more than 15% would lead to a rollback
of businesses from 75% capacity to 50%. Yesterday was day one as Monday’s percentage was
less than 15%.