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Texas News Health experts talk about Texas pandemic response Reports of COVID-19 cases and deaths have declined sharply across Texas since vaccines began to roll out in December. In the past two weeks, the average number of reported new cases of the virus in Texas has held at about 1,100 each day. That number at the beginning of the year was around 20,000 per day. And in the last couple of weeks, the state has averaged 23 reported coronavirus-related deaths per day, compared with about 300 per day near the end of January. by Colleen Deguzman | The Texas Tribune Jul. 3 2021 @ 9:01pm
EDITOR S NOTE: The Texas Tribune, at texastribune.org is a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans and engages with them about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues. This story was previously published at https://www.texastribune.org/2021/06/11/watch-coronavirus-1623357664/. ....
That isolation was real for adults, just like it was for kids. Their Girl Scout leader, Pam McGregor, noticed that return to in-person meetings brought a little nervousness among the elementary school aged-group after they had spent so much time apart. They were all coping with months of stress, fear, grief and uncertainty. That sparked a conversation that turned into something good. “The pandemic has only made things worse,” Marcy Melvin with Texas-based The Hackett Center said. “The truth is, children can only be resilient if they have the skills and the tools and a trusted, caring adult who can support them through really hard times.” ....
New public awareness campaign underway to help those with mental illness during pandemic Campaign helping those with mental illness during pandemic A campaign is now underway to help those suffering from grief and mental illness during the COVID-19 pandemic. FOX 26 s Rashi Vats has more. HOUSTON - Grief and mental illness are increasing amid the pandemic according to experts, and a campaign is hoping to help bring hope to millions of people. It has been absolutely a very hard week. I am getting teary-eyed just thinking about it. I think the absence was greater than I anticipated, said Marilu Garza who lost her mother a few months ago. I don’t want to say that this is the new norm. I hate that. I absolutely hate that because there was nothing wrong with the old norm. ....
Experts discuss mental health care during COVID-19 and tips for 2021 Re Chelle Turner, KPRC Tags: HOUSTON – 2020 has been a year we will never forget. The pandemic changed how we do things and impacted people’s mental health, but experts say there is a lot to look forward to this new year. “I think that this year for many people has been incredibly exhausting and emotionally and psychologically taxing,” Julie Kaplow said. KPRC 2 spoke to Kaplow. She’s the executive director of the Trauma and Grief Center at the Hackett Center for Mental Health. “Things have been very busy during the pandemic for sure,” she said. ....
College Health Alliance of Texas partners with mental health foundations to combat pandemic dangers Share Article A Texas survey finds 78% of Texans are concerned about mental health issues related to COVID-19, including depression and increases in suicide As the holidays approach, Texans are highly concerned about mental health issues as a result of COVID-19, but one college organization is working to do something about it. AUSTIN, Texas (PRWEB) December 17, 2020 As the holidays approach, Texans are highly concerned about mental health issues as a result of COVID-19, but one college organization is working to do something about it. The College Health Alliance of Texas (CHAT) is launching a partnership with Grant Halliburton Foundation and the Okay to Say™ mental health public awareness campaign to bring resources to college students who may face mental health struggles over the holidays. ....