Harris County this week officially surpassed one million confirmed COVID-19 cases, according to state health department data, but medical experts say the true number is likely much higher.
The continuing surge of infections has been attributed to BA.5, the newest sub-variant. BA.5 accounts for 53.6% of new cases, making it the dominant COVID strain in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control.Texas Children's has administered 6K COVID shots for kids under 5, but rollout remains slow
“I think what you're seeing reported on a day-to-day basis now probably reflects only 20% of the total number of cases we're seeing,” McDeavitt said. “That's because so many people are home testing. It's because many people are getting cold flu symptoms and not getting tested at all.” Troisi said only Polymerase chain reaction tests, or PCR, tests are counted as confirmed cases, but a majority of people take rapid tests.Hospital leaders say COVID forced them to use tech, and now they’re more efficient because of it
“When you look at the wastewater numbers, which are more reliable, the surge we're experiencing now is probably the greatest surge we've had since the beginning of the pandemic,” McDeavitt said.
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