HOUSTON – For the first time, Texas surpassed 2,000 COVID-19 hospitalizations Tuesday with the official tally reaching 2,056, according to the Department of State Health Services.
Perhaps more importantly, the number of hospitalizations in our area has seen a steady rise.
The seven-day moving average for Texas Medical Center hospitalizations has been moving upward, with little relief since May 17.
The availability of ICU beds and ventilators remains manageable, at the moment, according to a Baylor College of Medicine Doctor who is among those that study the metrics.
The, of course, concern about that is what’s tomorrow going to bring,” said Dr. Stacey Rose, a Baylor College of Medicine assistant professor in infectious diseases.