Local health experts use hospitalizations, ICU admissions, and ER visits as three of the key indicators as part of determining the COVID-19 Risk Level (color-coded risk) and corresponding guidelines for activities during our COVID-19 response. There were 187 COVID-19 patients in acute care in Dallas County for the period ending on May 4. The number of emergency room visits for COVID-19 like symptoms in Dallas County was 404 for the same time-period, which represents around 14 percent of all emergency department visits in the county. Vaccination is the best way to prevent illness and hospitalization from COVID. Protect yourself and your loved ones by getting vaccinated as soon as possible. Updated UTSW forecasting reflects an increase within their model with hospitalizations between 160-230 and daily case counts of 260 by May 17th. If vaccination rates continue to increase, hospitalizations within the model remain low. With a slower pace of vaccination, the model shows growth in some scenarios. You can find additional information on risk-level monitoring data here.
“Today we report an additional 209 cases of COVID-19 and five additional deaths. There are two additional cases of the B.1.1.7 variant that originated in the United Kingdom and one case of the B.1.526 variant that originated in New York City that have been newly confirmed in residents of Dallas County. The individuals were originally diagnosed with COVID-19 infections about four weeks earlier.
“With the increase in the B.1.1.7 variant here, it is more important than ever that people get vaccinated as soon as possible. We all have a role to play and if you’ve already been vaccinated, your role is to continue to make good decisions on following CDC guidelines for the fully vaccinated. You also should tell your story to people in your circle of influence so they can experience the benefit of being vaccinated and avoid the heartache of a serious case of COVID-19.
“Tonight, Fair Park is open late for people who have been unable to make first dose appointments before 5pm. We have appointments open until 8pm. Although pre-registration and an appointment isn’t required, it does speed up the process once on-site at Fair Park. We have plenty of vaccine available so there’s no need to wait. Get your vaccine today so you can safely gather with friends and family, while protecting yourself and your loved ones from COVID-19,” said Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins.