UPDATED FRIDAY: This is what the coronavirus curve and hospitalization rate in Texas looks like right now KPRC2
A medical staff member prepares to attend to a COVID-19 patient in the ICU department of the Hospital Universitario, in Pamplona, northern Spain, Thursday, Feb. 10, 2022. The streets of Spains main cities provided a fresh sight as many lowered their facemasks for the first time in nearly two months. Masks remain mandatory in indoor public spaces, including public transportation. to track how many people have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Texas each day.
These numbers do not include beds at psychiatric hospitals or other psychiatric facilities, according to DSHS. They do include psychiatric and pediatric beds at general hospitals, and pediatric beds at children’s hospitals.The state says roughly 2% to 6% of Texas hospitals do not report hospitalization data each day. The average number of hospitalizations reported over the past seven days shows how the situation has changed over time by deemphasizing daily swings.
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