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The latest projections from the University of Texas COVID-19 Modeling Consortium show the potential for 15,000 or more hospitalizations and 8,000 or more ICU patients, on a given day in September.
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The lack of available nurses has driven up salaries and created a heated, competitive job market as thousands of positions remain open throughout Texas.
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Respiratory syncytial virus is spreading in the Southern United States earlier than usual, and is a concern on top of COVID-19 especially for young kids.
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Parts of the U.S., including Kansas and Missouri, are seeing an unusual summertime uptick in respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV.
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State officials say in just the past week hospitalizations are up 49% due to the highly contagious COVID variant.
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It’s the first vaccination increase since early April.
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But there are solutions to help get students back on track.
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Public health experts and medical professionals are sounding the alarm over the highly transmissible delta variant of COVID-19. The governor has stood firm on his ban against masking mandates in schools.
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As the delta variant pummels Kansas, there's confusion about who has the authority to issue pandemic restrictions that could curb the spread of COVID.
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Gov. Greg Abbott issued a new order Thursday that effectively voids all his previous COVID-related executive orders and combines some of them into one. The main takeaway: The state and local governments can’t require masks or vaccines.