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EASTER EGG HUNT

EASTER EGG HUNT

Kids wait with the Easter Bunny for the “go” signal at an egg hunt at City Park two years ago. The easter egg returns Saturday on the athletic fields at the park. Kids are separated by age groups with an adaptive hunt also held with the youngest group. See the story on Page 8. — PHOTO BY LARRY HAUK

Percent of Texans vaccinated against COVID-19 now exceeds the percent who have tested positive for the virus
Percent of Texans vaccinated against COVID-19 now exceeds the percent who have tested positive for the virus

Percent of Texans vaccinated against COVID-19 now exceeds the percent who have tested positive for the virus

The Texas Tribune is using data from the Texas Department of State Health Services to track how many people have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Texas each day. The state data comes from 57 city and county health departments, about 600 hospitals and 340 laboratories and the state vital records registration. It may not represent all cases of the disease given limited testing.

Beverly Mills, a teacher at Anderson Elementary School, speaks to pharmacist Ilana Druker before getting vaccinated at the Houston Independent School District’s Hattie Mae White Educational Support Center on

As Texas expands COVID-19 vaccination eligibility, racial disparities persist among Black, Hispanic residents

Black and Hispanic Texans, who have already been disproportionately died and hospitalized after being infected with COVID-19, appear to be vastly underrepresented among those getting shots across the state, according to state health data that still paints an incomplete picture.

COVID-19 hospitalizations and average daily deaths are down as 9% of Texans are fully vaccinated
COVID-19 hospitalizations and average daily deaths are down as 9% of Texans are fully vaccinated

COVID-19 hospitalizations and average daily deaths are down as 9% of Texans are fully vaccinated

The Texas Tribune is using data from the Texas Department of State Health Services to track how many people have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Texas each day. The state data comes from 57 city and county health departments, about 600 hospitals and 340 laboratories and the state vital records registration. It may not represent all cases of the disease given limited testing.

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