1,062 active COVID-19 cases in Brazos County, 63 new cases reported today

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – The Brazos County Health District has reported 63 additional positive cases of COVID-19 in Brazos Province. Currently there are 1,062 active cases.

No new deaths have been reported in the past 24 hours. There have been a total of 200 deaths in Brazos County in connection with COVID-19.

15,408 patients are classified as recovered, which means they are fever-free for 72 hours without fever-lowering medication, and it is 10 days after the onset of symptoms.

51 percent of newly confirmed cases are from the 18-24 age group.

As of June 18, 2020, there have been 3,490 probable cases in Brazos County. A likely COVID-19 case is determined by a positive antigen test. Confirmed COVID-19 cases are determined by a positive PCR test. The health district is conducting case studies for all confirmed and probable cases.

There are currently 242 probable active cases and there are 3,196 probable recovered cases.

The total number of confirmed positive cases in the county since testing began is 16,670. 174,439 tests have been carried out.

The total occupancy of hospital beds in Brazos County is 82 percent and the total occupancy of ICU beds is 113 percent.

Currently, 30 residents of Brazos County are hospitalized for COVID-19.

State Trauma Service Area N

Most of the Brazos Valley is covered by State Trauma Service Area N (Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Leon, Madison, Robertson and Washington counties). Trauma Service Area N is currently reporting 632 staffed hospital beds with 105 beds available. According to the latest data from the state, the region has 4 available ICU beds and 71 available fans. The latest state update listed 65 lab-confirmed COVID-19 patients currently in the hospital.

BRAZOS VALLEY COVID-19 CASES PER COUNTY

Province Active cases Total number of cases Recovered cases Kill One dose
Vaccinations
Fully
Vaccinated
Austin 74 1,716 1,614 27 3,235 993
Brazos 1062 16,670 15,408 200 15,735 4,371
Burleson 588 2157 1,548 31 1,463 490
Grimes 673 3,296 2579 59 1,661 552
Houston 78 1,503 1,387 36 1,457 763
Lee 428 1,905 1,440 36 1052 391
Leon 298 1,496 1.162 36 750 341
Madison 205 1,841 1,612 24 612 243
Milam 70 1,284 1,214 36 1,964 1122
Montgomery 5,308 42,810 20,267 229 42,887 17,907
Robertson 452 1,960 1,476 32 1,246 344
San Jacinto 215 918 679 24 1,663 638
Trinity 79 625 528 20 1,513 541
Walker 378 7,379 7,478 103 3,851 1,457
Waller 157 3,260 3.067 37 2,733 883
Washington 996 3,565 2,490 80 4,421 1008

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

Click here to view the state’s COVID-19 vaccine dashboard.

For the latest updates from TDCJ, click here.

Texas A&M University

The Texas A&M COVID-19 Dashboard reported 59 new cases and 549 active cases on Feb. 1.

Currently, the university has reported 1,946 positive cases since the week of January 9, 2021.8.3 percent of the tests have come back positive.

The last update of the dashboard was on February 10, 2021.

ABOUT 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 an estimated 272,649 active cases and 2,220,233 recoveries. A total of 2,553,127 cases were reported and 21,852,664 tests in total (both viral and antibody).

To date, 40,095 Texans have died from COVID-19.

Currently, 2,861,794 Texans have been vaccinated with at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and 1,103,007 Texans have been fully vaccinated. 4,597,600 doses have been shipped all over Texas.

254 of the 254 counties in the state of Texas are currently reporting cases. Harris County leads the state in total with 333,279 reported cases.

The last update of the state was given on February 13 at 2 p.m.

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

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