Could the latest COVID-19 surge push up vaccinations in Guadalupe County?
48.8 percent of Guadalupe County resident fully vaccinated; 56.1 percent have at least one dose
Vaccinations going up in Guadalupe County amid rise in COVID-19 cases
Seguin – With the Delta variant pushing a resurgence of COVID-19 around Texas, some vaccine providers are seeing signs that stagnant levels of new vaccinations in Guadalupe County could soon ramp up.
State statistics accessed online on Tuesday showed only 48.8% of residents 12 years or older were fully vaccinated, and 56.1% had received at least one dose. The figures do not include vaccinations administered by federal agencies, like the Department of Veteran Affairs.
map courtesy Google maps
(New Braunfels) The four members of a family, who died recently in a house fire, have been identified. The Travis County Medical Examiner’s Officer released the names the victims this week. They are identified as 44-year old Jose Selvera, 18-year old Julissa Selvera, 16-year old Abigail Soto and eight-year old Allen Selvera.
The family died in the fire that started just before 11 p.m. Tuesday, January 12 at the family’s home, located in the 300 block of Leisure Village Drive.
Guadalupe County Fire Marshal Patrick Pinder says the cause of the fire remains under investigation. Pinder says their was one person, who was able to escape the flames. According to Pinder’s original report, the home was fully engulfed in flames, when firefighters arrived on scene.
Officials ID 4 people, including an 8-year-old, killed in New Braunfels house fire
FacebookTwitterEmail
Two teenagers and an 8-year-old were among four people who died Wednesday in a New Braunfels house fire, the Guadalupe Fire Marshal said. The map shows the approximate location of the incident.Google Maps
The Travis County Medical Examiner s Office has identified four people who died in a house fire near New Braunfels.
On Jan. 13, first responders were called to the 300 block of Leisure Village Drive and arrived to find a home fully engulfed.
Crews requested additional resources in an attempt to rescue those trapped inside, but it was too late, according to Guadalupe County Fire Marshal Patrick Pinder.