HOUSTON (AP) — The third wave of COVID-19 in Texas continues to tax the state's health care systems as health officials report 10,000 COVID-19 sufferers have been hospitalized for the first time since early February.
State health officials reported 10,041 Texas hospital patients with COVID-19 as of Monday, the most recent state tally available. That's the most since 10,259 COVID-19 hospitalizations were reported on Feb. 4.
Meantime, a state district judge in San Antonio granted a temporary restraining order to allow San Antonio and Bexar County to require public school students to mask up and quarantine unvaccinated students exposed to COVID-19.