County reports 3 additional cases
Hays County reported three additional cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, raising the total to 45 cases and 35 active cases.
Hays County reported three additional cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, raising the total to 45 cases and 35 active cases.
Hays County reported four additional cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, raising the total to 42 cases and 32 active cases.
The CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Health System finalized its agreement to acquire Central Texas Medical Center on Wednesday.
San Marcos police made an arrest of a "documented gang member" Tuesday night with the help of a SWAT team and the Hays County Crisis Negotiations team.
Hays County has had 38 total cases of COVID-19 with 28 active cases, according to new information provided by the county on Tuesday.
Hays County announced two new COVID-19 cases on Monday, bringing the total to 18 active cases. The county has seen 24 total cases of the disease with six patients making a recovery.
Hays County announced three new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, bringing the total up to 16. The county also stated that six patients have recovered from the disease.
Today, the university announced that a faculty member in the Texas State University community tested positive for COVID-19. The faculty member became ill during spring break on March 17 while away
The Hays County Local Health Department was notified of two additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 Thursday, bringing the total cases in Hays County to 13.
Hays County issued a “Stay at Home, Work Safe” order on Wednesday, which mandates all county residents to stay at home at their place of residence.
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