Inside a San Antonio Hospital, Children Battle for Breath

The Delta variant is driving a new wave of cases nationwide, pushing the daily total to the highest level since February, as the virus spreads among the unvaccinated. In Texas, the number of new cases has more than doubled in the past two week. Hospitals are swamped, and there is a new, troubling uptick of young patients: some 240 across the state.a person sitting on a bed: A nurse cares for Cerena Gonzales, 14, as she recovers in the Children’s Hospital of San Antonio on Tuesday.© Meridith Kohut for The New York Times A nurse cares for Cerena Gonzales, 14, as she recovers in the Children’s Hospital of San Antonio on Tuesday.

“We are now entering a new phase where our volumes are increasing much more exponentially here, just like on the adult side,” said Dr. Norman Christopher, the chief medical officer at the Children’s Hospital of San Antonio. “And that’s compared to almost nobody just a few months ago.”

“We were not seeing this last year,” Dr. Patel said.

The rising number of cases among children kept Jennifer Gantt, 45, from bringing her 6-year-old son, Christopher, who suffers from a rare brain condition, to the hospital even after he began experiencing severe seizures. A nurse inserted a swab to test him for the virus as the boy twisted in bed.

“I hesitated bringing him here, because of the Covid situation,” said Ms. Gantt. The emergency room was full of children coughing behind their masks and worried parents in tears. “I didn’t want to risk him getting infected. But eventually I knew I had to bring him here.”

Less than an hour later, she received news that not every parent gets to hear at the children’s hospital. Christopher had tested negative.

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