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COVID-19 vaccine: side effects may vary
On March 16, after much anticipation, I was able to get my first dose of the Pfizer vaccine. After many failed attempts, I was able to reserve an appointment Full Story » -
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Medical director explains COVID-19 vaccines
Adults in Texas became eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine starting March 29, a year after COVID-19 was declared a pandemic. Texas has dispensed more than 10 million doses Full Story » -
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A year in a pandemic: where are we now?
COVID-19 Timeline The World Health Organization officially declared the coronavirus a pandemic on March 11, 2020. On that day, Texas A&M University-San Antonio announced the one-week extension of spring Full Story » -
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Students, staff reflect on pandemic a year later
In March 2020, finance junior Jose Murillo said he believed the reaction to COVID-19 should not have been as extreme because the mortality rate was low and a cure Full Story » -
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Communication professor talks local, overseas COVID-19 impacts
Dr. Mu Hu, associate professor in the communications program, said China is now “very stable” compared with a year ago, when The Mesquite originally interviewed him about the coronavirus. Full Story »
COVID-19 Update
Texas A&M University - San Antonio
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973
Total Cases
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148
Employees
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825
Students
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2
Campus Community Deaths