As a word of caution, Pittsburg Mayor David Abernathy recently offered sobering updates on local COVID-19 cases.
"From day one of the COVID-19 outbreak, the primary focus has been on not overwhelming the health care system," Abernathy wrote. "This includes the hospital bed capacity and the hospital staff capacity to deal with all hospitalization cases including COVID-19. Texas, along with many other states, is experiencing a sharp increase in COVID-19 positive cases and in the number of individuals with COVID-19 who are so ill that they require hospitalization. As the hospitalizations increase, an increase in the number of deaths can also be expected."
Let's put this in perspective.
Vaccines are on the horizon but will take several months to finalize tests, produce, distribute and administer across the state, nation and world. And, during this process, we will still need to take the same precautions to avoid the spread and exposure. Almost all of the proposed vaccines will require two doses.
The clear message has been the same as it has been from the beginning of this worldwide pandemic. Do everything we can to avoid overwhelming the healthcare system and protect those most vulnerable in our population. Face coverings, distancing, washing hands often, sanitizing commonly touched surfaces and avoiding crowds still remain among the best practices.
Sonya Woods
Sonya has followed a lifelong passion for journalism. Sonya began publishing The Tri-County Press on August 29, 2013, providing a weekly newspaper connecting the citizens of Titus, Camp and Morris Counties as well as neighboring residents through responsible community journalism.