Donley County continues to see high numbers of COVID-19 cases this week, according to the Clarendon Family Medical Center.
Clinic spokesperson Marsha Bruce said Tuesday that there are 30 active cases under the care of CFMC, down from 37 a week ago.
The total positive cases at the clinic for September was 56 as of the end the day Monday, and Clarendon CISD reported positive tests of a separate seven cases in staff and/or students there in the last several days. Raising the total of new cases known about to 63.
These numbers do not include local residents who are COVID positive but tested in Amarillo or another nearby community.
Local health officials still say that almost all of the cases they are seeing are people who are unvaccinated, and they urge people to get tested if they show any COVID symptoms as the early treatment makes a big impact in lessening the severity of the disease.
According to the Texas Tribune this week, 31.9 percent of Donley County residents are vaccinated. That represents a total of 1,039 people, up from 1,010 one week ago.
County Judge John Howard, MD, urges everyone to protect themselves from the virus, which he says can help people keep from catching and spreading the virus.
The Moderna vaccine is available at no charge at the local clinic for everyone ages 18 and over. The Pfizer vaccine is available in Amarillo for children ages 12 and over.
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