In Corpus Christi, out-of-towners drove in an outbreak
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas As recently as early June, days went by with hardly anyone testing positive for the coronavirus. A single case one day. Three the next. Then zero. Zero. Zero.
Word spread that Corpus Christi, always a popular beachfront vacation spot for Texans from around the state, was a safe place to go. They didnt even require masks indoors. It was an oasis from the virus.
People in San Antonio, in Houston, Austin, even Dallas, knew that we had low caseload, said Peter Zanoni, the city manager. It was a nice getaway from the rules, the regulations, the doom and gloom.
It turned out that no place was safe.
Now the city of 325,000 has one of the fastest-growing outbreaks in Texas, a state where new records for positive cases were set for four straight days last week, with nearly 11,000 recorded on Thursday. Corpus Christi has seen more cases per capita than Houston and a rapidly mounting death toll: of the 38 deaths recorded from the pandemic, 30 have come in July, including a baby less than 6 months old.
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