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Fox 29: Health officials note slight increase in COVID cases a week before Thanksgiving gatherings

November 18, 2021

Dr. Thomas Patterson, Infectious Diseases, spoke to Fox 29 San Antonio viewers about the uptick in COVID-19 cases before Thanksgiving and offered advice ahead of the holiday. Watch story


San Antonio Express-News: Bottomed out? San Antonio reports rise in COVID cases, seven-day average

November 17, 2021

Dr. Jan Patterson, Infectious Diseases, is quoted in this San Antonio Express-News article. Read story


How to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at UT Health San Antonio

November 16, 2021

The COVID-19 vaccine is available via appointment to everyone 5 years and older. You may schedule the time and date of your vaccine appointment online.




KSAT 12 Q&A: Dr. Ruth Berggren says Pfizer vaccine trial for kids showed no cases of myocarditis

November 15, 2021

Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, Center for Medical Humanities and Ethics, answered questions as part of KSAT 12’s weekly Q&A segment. She discussed the latest information regarding the COVID-19 vaccine trial for children and how it showed no cases of myocarditis. Watch Q&A


KSAT 12: Local endocrinologist explains growing evidence of troubling link between COVID-19 and diabetes

November 15, 2021

Dr. Carolina Solis-Herrera, Diabetes, spoke to KSAT 12 viewers about the troubling connection between COVID-19 and new-onset diabetes. Watch story


KSAT 12 Q&A: UT Health San Antonio doctor answers questions surrounding diabetes, COVID-19

November 15, 2021

Dr. Alberto Chavez, Diabetes, answered questions as part of KSAT 12’s Q&A segment. He discussed what diabetes is, how it affects the body, and how being infected with COVID-19 could increase the risk of someone getting diabetes. Watch Q&A 


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