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Nueces County health director warns of fast COVID surge and rising hospitalizations; officials push vaccinations

July 21, 2021 | Nueces County, Texas


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Nueces County health director warns of fast COVID surge and rising hospitalizations; officials push vaccinations
Annette Rodriguez, director of City‑County Public Health, told the July 21 commissioners court that Nueces County has seen a recent spike in COVID‑19 cases and hospitalizations. Rodriguez said roughly 40.44% of county residents were fully vaccinated and 303,000 people had received at least one dose; however, only about 145,000 were fully vaccinated. She attributed the recent surge partly to July Fourth gatherings and to the likely local circulation of the Delta variant, and said hospitalizations rose from roughly 20–30 per day in June to 69 by the most recent day.

Rodriguez described sequencing limitations (the state samples a fraction of positives for genome sequencing) and noted turnaround for those results can take weeks. She reported 145 breakthrough cases among fully vaccinated residents, of which 16 were hospitalized and four deaths were recorded; most deaths involved people with comorbidities. The county reiterated that two doses of mRNA vaccines give substantially higher protection against Delta (study‑based figures cited by the health director).

The judge and commissioners announced plans to increase outreach and to start a public education campaign urging residents to “know your why” for vaccination; commissioners noted ongoing vaccination operations at La Palmera Mall where all three authorized vaccines are available. Officials said they will continue to vaccinate children as federal and CDC guidance becomes available for younger age groups and that the county is preparing logistics for those clinics.

The court asked public‑health staff to continue updates and agreed to include additional COVID discussions on future agendas. Officials emphasized finish‑your‑series messaging, mask use for unvaccinated people and extra precautions for immunocompromised residents.

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