Coronavirus
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) – The El Paso Department of Public Health announced 13 coronavirus-related deaths and 255 new cases on Wednesday.
The death toll is now 252 in El Paso County.
The 13 deaths make Wednesday the second deadliest virus day for El Paso. The previous record of 15 was set last week.
El Paso health officials have reported deaths from the virus for ten days in a row, including 21 of the last 23 days and 24 of the 29 days in July.
The health department identified the victims Wednesday as:
- Woman in her 40s
- 2 men of 50 years
- 2 60 year old men
- 2 60 year old women
- The man in his 70s
- 70 year old woman
- 2 80 year old men
- Woman in her 80s
- Woman in her 90s
According to the health department, one of the men in his 50s was the only victim who had no underlying medical conditions.
There are currently 3,275 known active cases. That’s 96 less than the day before.
Since the pandemic began, there have been 13,807 confirmed cases, with more than 10,000 recoveries.
Hospitalizations decreased once again from 282 to 266. The number of patients in ICUs in El Paso also decreased from 114 to 106. There are 53 patients on ventilators, which is the all-time high.
In the last seven days, on average, 9.04% of the tests carried out in El Paso have been positive.
For a complete view of Covid-19 data from the Department of Public Health, click here.
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