25 residents of Brazos County hospitalized for COVID-19, 118 new cases

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – The Brazos County Sanitary District reported 118 additional positive cases of COVID-19 in the municipality of Brazos. Currently, there are 866 active cases.

No new deaths have been reported in the past 24 hours. There were 221 deaths in the municipality of Brazos related to COVID-19.

17,062 patients are classified as recovered, which means they have had no fever for 72 hours, no medication to lower their fever, and 10 days have passed since the onset of symptoms.

45 percent of new confirmed cases are in the 18 to 24 age group.

There have been 3,799 probable cases in Brazos County since June 18, 2020. A probable case of COVID-19 is determined by a positive antigen test. Confirmed COVID-19 cases are determined by a positive PCR test. The health district conducts case investigations in all confirmed and probable cases.

There are currently 159 probable cases active and there have been 3,640 probable cases recovered.

The total number of confirmed positive cases in the county since the start of the tests is 18,149. 194,477 tests were carried out.

The total occupancy of hospital beds in Brazos County is 94% and the total occupancy of beds in the ICU is 79%.

Currently, there are 25 residents in the Municipality of Brazos hospitalized for COVID-19.

State Trauma Service Area N

Most of the Brazos Valley falls under the state N trauma service area (Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Leon, Madison, Robertson and Washington counties). The Trauma Service Area N currently reports 620 hospital beds with 94 available beds. According to the most recent data from the state, the region has 3 ICU beds available and 70 fans available. The latest state update listed 45 laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 patients currently in the hospital.

COUNTY COVAS COVES-19 COUNTY CASES

County Active cases Total Cases Recovered cases Fatalities One dose
Vaccines
Totally
Vaccinated
Austin 65 1,910 1,813 32 5,730 2,137
Brazos 866 18,149 17,062 221 35,299 14,102
Burleson 66 2,247 2,144 37 3,044 1,171
Grimes 95 3,474 3,315 64 3,811 1,611
Houston 63 1,568 1,460 45 2,590 1,194
Lee 112 2,070 1,922 36 2,221 940
Leon 37 1,556 1,479 40 2,047 839
Madison 46 1,900 1,827 27 1,255 578
Milam 24 2,394 2,370 42 3,400 1,803
Montgomery 2,227 46,993 24,040 252 75,395 46,673
Robertson 43 2,027 1,946 38 2,477 1,082
San Jacinto 180 1,064 855 29 2,827 1,760
Trinity 61 680 596 23 2,117 1,620
walker 44 8,485 8,322 119 7,049 3,294
Waller 88 3,609 3,478 43 5,042 3,044
Washington 107 3,718 3,527 84 6,582 3,252

The Texas State COVID-19 Dashboard has undergone some updates and changed the way they define numbers. The total of cases is now the combination of confirmed cases and probable cases.

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

For the latest TDCJ updates, click here.

Texas A&M University

The Texas A&M COVID-19 Dashboard reported 29 new cases and 307 active cases in March. 9

Currently, the university has reported 3,348 positive cases since the week of January 9, 2021. 9.1 percent of the tests were positive.

The last update of the panel was provided on March 12, 2021.

THROUGH TEXAS

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

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

Across the state, Texas has an estimated 121,882 active cases and 2,534,100 recoveries. There were 2,704,344 cases reported in total and 23,973,238 tests in total (viral and antibody).

So far, 45,106 Texans have died from COVID-19.

Currently, 4,848,150 Texans have been vaccinated with at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and 2,602,278 Texans have been fully vaccinated. Across Texas, 8,876,475 doses were shipped.

254 out of 254 counties in the state of Texas are currently reporting cases. Harris County leads the state in total cases, with 360,938 cases reported.

The latest status update was provided on March 11 at 3:15 pm

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

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