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In a statement, County Judge Tim O'Hare called living with the virus — which has killed more than 90,000 Texans — "a new normal."
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COVID-19 cases were already rising ahead of the holidays, and the trend is continuing into 2023.
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Two bills filed with the Texas State House – HB 673 and HB 511 — are being hailed as “no costs measures” to curb homelessness by housing advocates.
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Nurses at Children’s Health in North Texas have seen patients through surges of COVID-19, the flu, and now RSV.
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As 2022 comes to a close, we’re checking in with North Texans about what their work and their lives have looked like this year.
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With Title 42 ending Wednesday, El Paso officials expect the number of migrants crossing the border could double. Declaring a state of emergency should open more options to provide migrants shelter from below-freezing temperatures.
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The Texas Department of State Health Services and Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee's report is finally out after months of delays.
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COVID-19 cases have been steadily increasing since Thanksgiving, with more than 18,000 new cases this past week. On top of that, doctors are dealing with an influx of RSV and flu patients.
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The CDC is advising people to practice indoor masking in nearly a tenth of U.S. counties, as three highly contagious respiratory viruses sweep the country.
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An expert says relaxed masking and fewer COVID-era precautions are likely behind the rise.
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One year after the COVID-19 omicron variant began its spread across Texas, doctors are concerned about the effects of “long COVID” — even as case numbers and hospitalizations have declined.
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According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suicide deaths increased in 2021 for the first time in two years.