Four COVID-19 deaths reported, 44 residents of Brazos County hospitalized



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BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – The Brazos County Health District reported 105 additional positive cases of COVID-19 in Brazos County. Currently, there are 1,550 active cases.

Four new deaths have been reported in the past 24 hours: a white man hospitalized in his 60s, a Hispanic man hospitalized in his 60s, a Hispanic man hospitalized in his 90s, and a white woman hospitalized in his 60s. s There have been 174 deaths in total in Brazos County linked to COVID-19.

13,418 patients are classified as cured, which means they have not had a fever for 72 hours without medication to reduce the fever, and this happened 10 days after the onset of symptoms.

30 percent of new confirmed cases are in the 18-24 age group.

There have been 3,094 probable cases in Brazos County since June 18, 2020. A probable case of COVID-19 is determined by a positive antigen test. Confirmed cases of COVID-19 are determined by a positive PCR test. The health district is investigating all confirmed and probable cases.

There are currently 465 active probable cases and 2,629 recovered probable cases.

The total number of confirmed positive cases in the county since testing began is 15,142. There have been 156,713 tests performed.

The total occupancy rate of Brazos County hospital beds is 80% and the total occupancy rate of intensive care beds is 123%.

Currently, 44 residents of Brazos County are hospitalized with COVID-19.

National Trauma Service Area N

Most of the Brazos Valley falls under the N State Trauma Service Area (Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Leon, Madison, Robertson and Washington counties). Trauma service area N currently reports 585 staffed hospital beds and 74 available beds. According to the latest state data, the region has 0 intensive care beds and 52 ventilators available. The latest state update listed 110 lab-confirmed COVID-19 patients currently in hospital.

CASES OF COVID-19 IN THE BRAZOS VALLEY BY COUNTY

County Active cases Total cases Recovered cases Death Dose
Vaccinations
Fully
Vaccinated
Austin 132 1,512 1,358 22 1,419 128
Brazos 1,550 15 142 13,418 174 7,480 1,015
Burleson 112 1,133 999 22 544 64
Grimes 22 1,913 1,837 54 886 85
Houston 93 1,415 1290 32 1 219 113
Lee 169 1,247 1,042 36 543 35
Leon 85 905 792 28 492 17
Madison 49 1 192 1,122 21 322 25
Milam 67 1,930 1,863 25 1,279 59
Montgomery 6 668 38,075 17 967 206 18,506 3,048
Robertson 124 1,112 962 26 550 86
San Jacinto 110 703 571 22 840 40
Trinity 79 554 457 18 577 15
Walker 766 7,582 6,714 102 2 233 94
Waller 283 2 854 2,541 30 1,063 105
Washington 132 1,735 1,530 73 1,488 97

The state of Texas COVID-19 dashboard has received updates and changed the way they define numbers. The total number of cases is now the combination of confirmed and probable cases.

To view the state’s COVID-19 vaccine dashboard, click here.

For the latest updates from TDCJ, click here.

Texas A&M University

The Texas A&M COVID-19 Dashboard reported 34 new cases and 430 active cases on January 24.

Currently, the university has reported 4,890 positive cases, 7.2% of tests come back positive.

The last update to the dashboard was provided on January 27, 2021.

ACROSS TEXAS

[View the state’s coronavirus dashboard for the latest COVID-19 case information.]

[View the state’s COVID-19 vaccine dashboard]

Statewide, Texas has approximately 376,862 active cases and 1,845,210 recoveries. There were 2,273,119 cases in total and 19,329,087 tests in total (viral and antibodies).

To date, 34,701 Texans have died from COVID-19.

Currently, 1,571,093 Texans have been vaccinated with at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and 297,503 Texans have been fully vaccinated. Across Texas, 3,012,250 doses have been shipped.

254 of the 254 counties in the state of Texas are currently reporting cases. Harris County leads the state in total cases with 301,173 reported cases.

The last status update was provided on January 26 at 3:25 PM.

Editor’s note: Leon County updates its cases every Wednesday. KBTX uses the Status Dashboard, which updates daily, for a more accurate reading of cases.

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