4 Hays County residents die of COVID, 317 new cases reported Monday
Four more Hays County residents have died of COVID-19, raising the coronavirus-related death toll to 190.
Four more Hays County residents have died of COVID-19, raising the coronavirus-related death toll to 190.
Following seven consecutive days of COVID-19 hospital capacity under 15%, tighter business restrictions have been eased in Hays County.
It’s the talk, err, rather the smell around town that’s drawn the ire of San Marcans.
Hays County reopened its vaccine sign up portal Friday to a slew of user issues highlighted by a bottleneck caused by a rush to get onto the website.
Hays County witnessed the deadliest month of the COVID-19 pandemic in January with 55 coronavirus-related fatalities reported during the month.
Two San Marcos men and two Buda men have died of COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Thursday.
The City of San Marcos announced its public facilities will remain closed through February, citing rising COVID-19 cases in Hays County and the city.
The Hays County Local Health Department recorded four additional COVID-19 related fatalities on Wednesday.
A San Marcos man was arrested on multiple charges Friday after several carjacking incidents, including an attempt to steal a vehicle with two young children inside.
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.
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