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Rise in COVID-19 infections lead some Valley hospitals to restrict visitors
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Due to the increase of positive COVID-19 infections, Valley Regional Medical Center and Valley Baptist Medical Center in Brownsville announced that visitors will no longer be allowed.
1,243 cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Cameron County in the last week, the rise in positive cases prompted hospitals to take action. For the last five days the percentage of COVID cases collectively, in all of our hospitals has been above 15% for the last five consecutive days, Valley Baptist Medical Center Hospitalist & Physician Advisor Dr. Beverly Zavaleta said. So that meets the threshold to invoke a number of emergency protocols and procedures.