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COVID milestone for Bexar County - 200,000 people have been fully vaccinated, more than the total number infected during the pandemic

Skip to main content Currently Reading COVID milestone for Bexar County - 200,000 people have been fully vaccinated, more than the total number infected during the pandemic FacebookTwitterEmail Dominique De La Rosa receives an infusion of monoclonal antibodies to battle COVID-19 at the Freeman Coliseum complex on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021. San Antonio s health care system is in crisis from the latest COVID-19 surge, and hospitals and local officials are doing everything they can to prevent the crisis from becoming a disaster.Billy Calzada, Staff / Billy Calzada San Antonio marked a milestone Saturday in its response to the coronavirus pandemic: The number of people fully vaccinated now exceeds the total number who were infected by the virus over the past year.

Protect yourself - San Antonio s COVID numbers trend positive, but mayor asks for vigilance

Protect yourself - San Antonio s COVID numbers trend positive, but mayor asks for vigilance FacebookTwitterEmail Visitors wearing face masks leave the Alamo on Wednesday, March 3, 2021, in San Antonio. Gov. Greg Abbott says Texas is lifting a mask mandate and lifting business capacity limits next week.Eric Gay /Associated Press San Antonio and Bexar County officials reported two new coronavirus deaths Thursday, along with 242 newly diagnosed cases. The numbers of cases and patients hospitalized with COVID-19 have been falling steadily since a peak in mid-January. Gov. Greg Abbott cited the trend in announcing earlier this week that Texans will no longer be required to wear masks starting next Wednesday and that businesses can resume operating at 100 percent capacity. Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff both denounced the move as premature and risky.

Six more coronavirus deaths reported in San Antonio after four-day hiatus

Six more coronavirus deaths reported in San Antonio after four-day hiatus FacebookTwitterEmail Dr. Ericka Gullion, from left, gets the COVID-19 vaccine from Ruben Saenz, a registered nurse and trauma program manager, while Dr. Marlene Sanchez gets the vaccine from Denise Covell, a registered nurse and infection preventionist, at Northeast Baptist Hospital in San Antonio in December.Lisa Krantz /Staff photographer Sign up for our breaking newsletter or download the Express-News app to receive alerts. After four consecutive days without new coronavirus deaths, six people were reported Wednesday to have died from the virus. In the year since the virus has spread locally, it has killed 2,676 residents of Bexar County.

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