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Coronavirus Drug Tested in San Antonio Found to Speed Recovery
Remdesivir drug trials show COVID-19 patients are recovering from symptoms at a faster rate after taking the experimental medication.
UT Health Joins Global Effort to Study Experimental Coronavirus Drug
UT Health San Antonio is part of a worldwide trial to test the antiviral drug remdesivir as a possible treatment for COVID-19.
Delta surge prompts expanded testing throughout city as COVID deaths approach 4,000
The county is seeing about 69 coronavirus cases for every 100,000 residents, as the delta surge has renewed demand for COVID-19 testing.
University Health reopening Wonderland vaccine site for Pfizer boosters
With new guidance out, University Health plans to reopen the Wonderland of the Americas Mall vaccine site for booster shots.
America’s Most Powerful Medical-Debt Collector
The federal government, which tracks down debts for military hospitals, is one of the most unforgiving debt collectors around.
Metro Health asks Gov. Greg Abbott to support widespread virtual learning as COVID-19 cases rise
With COVID-19 cases rising, Metro Health is asking Gov. Greg Abbott to endorse virtual learning and relax penalties against school districts.
Brad Parscale hospitalized following suicide threat at his home in Florida
Reports state the wife of former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale called 911 and said her husband was threatening to harm himself.
Nix Behavioral Health Facility Closures ‘a Huge Loss for Our Community’
The current facility closure will impact approximately 180 employees.
Nirenberg: ‘Our ask is to get more vaccines to San Antonio’
Mayor Ron Nirenberg said he spoke with White House officials who informed him of a coming 16% increase in vaccine allotments.