Hospitalization Data for Texas – September 26, 2020
This is the weekly update of hospitalisation data in Texas. As usual, the source of the data is Texas Department of Health Services and the data is as of Sep. 25, 2020.
The downward movement of total number of hospitalisations in Texas seems to have stopped and levelled off :
The three main contributing TSAs (Trauma Service Areas) are still E – Dallas/Fort Worth, P – San Antonio and Q – Houston, but Houston has now less hospitalisations than Dallas/Fort Worth:
E – Dallas/Fort Worth and P – San Antonio look like they are going up again, if only slightly. If this is a new trend remains to be seen.
The main driver V – Lower Rio Grande Valley is still going down, but for most others it looks like the either are stable or are going slightly up.
Conclusion: The downtrend we saw last week did not continue and for the moment, numbers are stable. We’ll have to see which way this will go in the next week.
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