Children and teens drive wave of new Covid cases in El Paso



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EL PASO, Texas – School-aged children were responsible for nearly half of the Covid cases last week in El Paso County, according to the public health authority.

Of the 827 new cases reported in this week’s Covid data released by the city on Monday, nearly 400 of them were children aged 0 to 17.

High school students aged 15 to 18 are the largest contributors to positive cases in this group.

At Parkland Middle School in northeast El Paso, there has been at least one person who tested positive for five days in the past two weeks. At the same time, at least 30 children have come into close contact with someone with Covid.

“It’s a little worrying,” said Madison Cannon-Dingle, mother of a Parkland student.

Her daughter, 12, is vaccinated, but an outbreak within the 8th grade volleyball team has scared the family. Madison-Dingle’s daughter is on the Grade 7 volleyball team and had to be absent for three days for the Covid protocol.

“We were out until probably 9:30 or 9:45 am waiting for the rapid test results because she was really scared,” Cannon-Dingle explained.

El Paso City / County Health Authority, Dr Hector Ocaranza told county commissioners on Monday that masks, vaccinations and public health interventions are the tools needed to slow transmission in schools.

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