COVID-19 cases continue to drop in the San Antonio area, but as the city prepares for bigger events like Fiesta, local health officials say people must stay vigilant.
“I know it’s easy to think that COVID is gone because we’re living our lives like we did before 2020, but there still is COVID in the community,” said Dr. Cherise Rohr-Allegrini, CEO of San Antonio AIDS Foundation and infectious disease epidemiologist., the city’s current COVID risk level is low, with around 36 new cases per 100,000 people.
Rohr-Allegrini said this is proof the virus will continue to mutate, so keeping up with boosters to combat new variants is critical.
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