About 15% of El Pasoans are believed to be immune to Covid-19
EL PASO, Texas How much of El Paso County is immune to Covid-19 right now? A rough estimate suggests 15 percent of residents have reached some what of immunity.
Out of the 840,000 residents in the county, more than 114,000 have been infected, 13 percent of the overall population. More than 21,000 residents have also gotten both doses of the vaccine, more than two percent. However, there are still many unknowns. There could be a much number of residents who ve had the virus.
Dr. Armando Meza, chief of infectious diseases at Texas Tech Health Sciences Center, said that s one way to calculate immunity. Another is to check for antibodies on the entire population, however that s probably not going to happen because of logistics.
Texas Tech Health Sciences Center President Lori Rice-Spearman and Dean of the School of Health Professions Dawndra Sechrist expressed the community’s sadness over the death of Molly Beckman, a student
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Studentâs death investigated as âdomestic-relatedâ issue, $1.9 trillion stimulus deal now in the works, Biden to make visit to state department
NewsStream - Daybreak Today, Feb. 4 By Michael Cantu | February 4, 2021 at 6:08 AM CST - Updated February 4 at 7:37 AM
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On Daybreak Today, police continue to investigate the murder of Texas Tech Health Sciences Center student in her apartment near 3rd Street and Frankford Avenue.
Officers found Molly Beckmanâs body Tuesday night.
Her ex-boyfriend, Colton Totzke, was found dead in Crosby County. Police say those cases are related.
The Lubbock Police Department released a statement regarding the homicide of 23-year-old Texas Tech Health Sciences Center student Molly Beckman that occurred on Feb. 2 at the Ashton Pointe Apartments