More Texas students tested positive for COVID-19 last week than at any time last school year
Even as some Texas schools hadnt yet started the school year, the number of positive COVID-19 student cases statewide reported last week surpassed the peak seen any time last year, state data released Friday shows.
Between August 16 and August 22, there were 14,033 positive cases reported among students across the state, 34% more than the week with the most student cases reported last school year, the Department of State Health Services data shows. Last weeks totals also represent a 182% increase from the week ending August 15, though fewer students were in school then.
There have been 20,256 reported cases among students since the state agency started tracking data on August 2 for this school year. Thats less than 0.4% of the 5.3 million students enrolled in the state as of January. Districts with the highest rates of cases include Midland, Humble, Conroe, Corpus Christi and New Caney, all of which reported more than 10 new cases per 1,000 students, based on January enrollment numbers.
Out of these school districts, Corpus Christi is the only district with a mask mandate, and it was recently issued for 30 days after school officials saw a rise in cases.
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