Update: Bexar County COVID-19 toll goes up to 349

Jerry Canedo, 57, had his temperature checked through Irene Martin while reviewing his major symptoms at the University Hospital on Wednesday, July 8, 2020. Hospitals and physical care staff in the city face the immediate increase in COVID-19 patients.

Jerry Canedo, 57, had his temperature checked through Irene Martin while reviewing his major symptoms at the University Hospital on Wednesday, July 8, 2020. Hospitals and physical care staff in the city are dealing with

Jerry Canedo, 57, had his temperature checked through Irene Martin while reviewing his major symptoms at the University Hospital on Wednesday, July 8, 2020. Hospitals and physical care staff in the city face the immediate increase in COVID-19 patients.

Jerry Canedo, 57, had his temperature checked through Irene Martin while reviewing his major symptoms at the University Hospital on Wednesday, July 8, 2020. Hospitals and physical care staff in the city are dealing with

COVID-19 updates: Mayor Ron Nirenberg announced 550 new COVID-19 instances and two deaths. This brings the cumulative number of patients diagnosed with the virus to 40,803 since the start of the pandemic in mid-March. The number of deaths from the virus in Bexar County is now 349. The number of hospitalized patients continues to decline with an encouraging consistency, especially as hospitals approached the breaking point just over two weeks ago. As of Friday, 926 COVID-19 patients were being treated at Hospitals in San Antonio, up from 39 on Thursday.

S.A. Clinics Volunteers for an Experimental Vaccine: Two Sites in San Antonio near The South Texas Medical Center: The Texas Diagnostic Research Group and Clinical Trials are for volunteers for COVID-19 vaccines. Clinical Trials of Texas is one of two services recently recruited by adult participants in two-year trials of the modern drug manufacturer’s mNR-1273 vaccine and the co trio of experimental COVID-19 vaccines from pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, which the pharmaceutical giant developed with BioNTech in Germany.

Abbott reiterates the rules for reopening schools: Governor Greg Abbott said Friday that the authority to open schools rests only with local school forums and school districts that decide to close buildings for a thorough cleanup, if COVID-19 is shown on campus, will continue to be funded until more than five days pass. Once opened, school districts have 8 weeks to move into categories in person. Some schools will be able to retain in-person training for more than 8 weeks on a case-by-case basis, he said.

COVID-19 updates: The San Antonio domain has again experienced a build-up in the activity of new coronaviruses, with five more reported deaths on Thursday and 1,323 new instances leading the total to more than 40,000. But the number of hospitalizations continued to decline, falling below 1,000 for the first time in a full month, a sign that things are slowly improving.

Abbott’s approval is eroding: Governor Greg Abbott’s approval of the coronavirus pandemic continues to erode, according to a new vote through a consortium of universities. The survey, conducted Sunday through Harvard, Northeastern, Rutgers and Northwestern universities, found that 38% of Texas approve of the governor’s reaction to the physical fitness crisis, a 61% decrease that favored a vote last April.

COVID-19 updates: Coronavirus infections remain widespread in Bexar County, where authorities reported 946 new instances and 7 more COVID-19 deaths on Wednesday. However, hospital data showed an encouraging trend, with 1,007 other people hospitalized, up from 1,045 on Tuesday.

COVID-19 updates: Twelve others died from the new coronavirus in Bexar County, while the San Antonio domain added 1,546 additional coVID-19 cases, officials said Tuesday. The number of local deaths is now 335. The total number of COVID-19 instances since the start of the pandemic in early March has increased to 37,984.

Texas School Closures: Texas public school districts threaten to waste state investment if they close campuses in reaction to closing orders issued by local fitness officials, the Texas Education Agency announced Thursday.

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