The Texas Department of State Health Services reported Tuesday there were 3,319 hospitalizations for COVID-19 statewide, 273 more than the day previously, and more than twice as numerous than were hospitalized statewide on July 1.
” We have 911 COVID-19 patients in our health centers in TSA-E. This represents 6.4% of bed capacity and 19.9% of adult ICU clients,” Love said.
As of Tuesday, Love said there are 321 COVID-19 patients in Tarrant County medical facilities, 228 in Dallas County, 158 in Collin County, 40 in Denton County, 34 in Hunt County, and 23 in Rockwall County.
The numbers reported by the state, in the chart above, are usually a day behind the numbers reported by regional health authorities such as the DFW Hospital Council or regional county health departments.
As COVID-19 continues to put increasingly more unvaccinated Texans in the healthcare facility the director for the Centers for Disease Control and Avoidance states the Delta variation now comprises 83% of all new cases in the U.S., a remarkable rise from 50% the week of July 3.
Found in October 2020, the Delta variation is approximated by public health officials in the U.K. to be between 43% and 90% more transmissible than the original COVID-19 strain.
” As we have actually said prior to, most of the clients are not vaccinated,” Love stated. “As a point of referral, we had 287 COVID-19 clients in the health centers on June 20 so as you can tell, our hospitalizations have increased significantly in 30 days.”
“The reason its so powerful is the fact that it has the capability of transferring effectively from human to human in an extraordinary manner, well beyond any of the other variants that weve experienced, already,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, the White Houses primary medical advisor, said during the hearing.
According to data from the state health department, Dallas-Fort Worths TSA-E has more COVID-19 hospitalizations than any other metro location in the state.
The state does not report how many of those hospitalized had actually been vaccinated versus the infection or which stress they are contaminated with.
While medical experts have repeatedly stated the huge bulk of recent hospitalizations for COVID-19 are amongst those who remain unvaccinated regardless of the wide schedule of several vaccines, there are now a growing number of infections appearing in vaccinated people.
Stephen Love, the CEO and president of the DFW Hospital Council, told NBC 5 Tuesday the local varieties of individuals hospitalized with coronavirus are significantly higher than just one month ago.