Texas county judge makes statement regarding 85 COVID-19 positive tests in infants
During a recent press conference, a spokesperson for Nueces County mentioned that 85 infants under the age of one had tested positive for coronavirus, addressed a statement issued by Nueces County Judge Barbara Canales in a press release.
The statement read:
This number reflects the cumulative total of positive tests for infants under the age of one since the beginning of testing in mid-March, which has resulted in 8,171 positive test results.
The spokesperson was using that statistic to illustrate that no one is naturally immune to this virus. While the elderly and those with existing medical conditions are at greater risk of illness and death, anyone can get the virus, from the elderly to infants, and without regard to race, gender, or economic status. The number was used to illustrate this point. However, without this context, stating this number during the press conference led many to believe that we had a sudden surge in infants under the age of one testing positive. We have not had a sudden surge of 85 infants testing positive.
Nueces County has been aggressive in testing the family members of those infected, especially those who work or live in high-risk situations: senior care centers, jails, group homes and halfway houses, and meatpacking plants. By contact tracing and testing the immediate family members for those with known exposure who work in high-risk, critical infrastructure jobs, this may account for our higher degree of testing and positive test results among infants.
One child under the age of one has died. That child was brought to the hospital with unrelated symptoms and tested for COVID-19 while at the hospital. The child later died at home. An autopsy is being conducted to determine the cause of death.