4 Hays County residents die of COVID-19, 192 new cases Thursday
Two San Marcos men and two Buda men have died of COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Thursday.
Two San Marcos men and two Buda men have died of COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Thursday.
The Hays County Local Health Department recorded four additional COVID-19 related fatalities on Wednesday.
The Hays County Food Bank joined a statewide coalition of advocates Wednesday calling for the reversal of funding cuts to the state food bank.
Hays County began administering COVID-19 vaccines during clinics at San Marcos High School and Live Oak Health Partners Community Clinic on Monday and Tuesday. The county recently received 1,950 Pfizer vaccines from the Texas Department of State Health Services and announced it will receive additional doses soon. Above, a member of the San Marcos Fire Department administers a COVID-19 vaccine. Below, a vaccine is prepared to be given. Photos courtesy of Hays County
Hays County began administering COVID-19 vaccines this week and plans to allow residents to sign up for future allotments beginning Friday.
The Hays County Local Department reported two additional COVID-19-related fatalities on Tuesday.
The Hays County Local Health Department reported 77 new lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases, 44 recoveries, seven hospital discharges and six hospitalizations on Friday.
The Hays County Local Health Department reported an additional eight COVID-19-related fatalities on Tuesday.
Economists at the Texas Real Estate Research Center at Texas A&M found that Hays County had an extremely strong housing market in 2020, according to an evaluation of the Multiple Listing Servic
A Buda man in his 70s has died from COVID-19, marking the 147th coronavirus-related fatality in Hays County.
New restrictions are set to take effect in Hays County as soon as Monday, Jan. 11, following seven consecutive days of rising COVID-19 hospitalizations.
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