COVID-19 declining, but new boosters encouraged by health officials


COVID-19 numbers are declining in Taylor County in recent reports, and that’s encouraging news for local health officials.

“Hendrick Health continues to admit COVID-19 positive patients, but we are encouraged by the trend at this time,” said Dr. Rob Wiley, Hendrick Health’s chief medical officer. “We will continue to monitor the (U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention) Community Level and respond appropriately.” 

Dr. Rob Wiley, Hendrick Health System chief medical officer

Annette Lerma, who heads the Abilene-Taylor County Public Health District, said that while current declines are encouraging, “we’ve been through this before.”

Residents, especially those immunocompromised, ideally should continue to mask in public places with large crowds − and everyone should get an updated COVID-19 booster.

The latest version of the booster shot contains protection against the widely-spread Omicron variants, she said, including BA.5.



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