Hays County Reports COVID-Related Death In Buda & San Marcos

EDITORIAL NOTE
According to the CDC, the State of Texas and Hays County Public Health all give the same disclaimer on all current counts and totals. “The Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a very fluid situation, and it will continue to be. All case numbers and totals are subject to change. As new information becomes available, we will publish those updates.”

In December, federal agencies began distributing the first COVID-19 vaccine to states.

The first phase of the distribution saw Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccinations going to first responders throughout the United States including health professionals, first responders, and residents of long-term health care facilities.

In January, people over 65 or with a chronic medical condition that puts them at increased risk for severe illness from COVID-19 became eligible to receive the vaccine as part of Phase 1B.

These individuals include:

  • People 65 years of age and older
  • People 16 years of age and older with at least one chronic medical condition that puts them at increased risk for severe illness from the virus that causes COVID-19, such as but not limited to:
    • Cancer
    • Chronic kidney disease
    • COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
    • Smoker
    • Heart conditions, such as heart failure, coronary artery disease, or cardiomyopathies
    • Solid-organ transplantation
    • Obesity and severe obesity (body mass index of 30 kg/m2 or higher)
    • Pregnancy
    • Sickle cell disease
    • Type 2 diabetes mellitus

The Week of Jan. 11, the state of Texas began distributing vaccines received to large sites or hubs around the state to vaccinate more than 100,000 people.

Governor Greg Abbott visited Arlington on Monday, Jan. 11, to tour one such facility, which aims to ultimately serve surrounding counties in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area if possible.

  • The goal of this plan is to provide more people with the vaccine and a simpler way to sign up for an appointment.
  • Providers will focus on vaccinating areas and populations hardest hit by COVID-19.

If Texans are in Phase 1 and eligible to receive the vaccine, they can check the COVID-19 Vaccination Hub Providers page to find a hub near them and learn how to register.

Alternately, they can also check the websites of vaccine providers listed on the Texas COVID-19 Vaccine Availability map to see if they have enough vaccine supply at this time.

According to the Texas Department of State Health Services, the best estimate of when vaccines will be available for the general public not eligible in phase 1A or 1B is Spring 2021.

However, the DSHS’s website says that the timeline is subject to change; vaccine distribution depends on vaccine production and how quickly other vaccines become available.

COVID-19 vaccines are being distributed through the federal government from Moderna and Pfizer as they are available.

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LATEST HAYS COUNTY COVID-19

*UPDATED THURSDAY, FEB. 4, AT 3:44 PM
* Disclaimer: As this is a fast-moving situation, the information included below is provisional and subject to change.
*If listed as NR, the latest information has not been released by Hays County; the table will be updated when the data is available.

SPECIAL NOTE: Hays County’s Coronavirus case and demographic stats are reported Monday – Friday exclusively. No new stats will be given on weekends and holidays.
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HAYS COUNTY CORONAVIRUS DAILY UPDATE

HAYS COUNTY POPULATION:
230,191

HAYS COUNTY
FEB 3, 2021 FEB 4, 2021
FATALITY %
1.27%
1.27%
COVID POSITIVE TEST %
6.58%
6.64%
COVID NEGATIVE TEST %
87.7%
87.8%
HOSPITALIZATION %
4.5%
4.5%
RECOVERED %
86.1%
85.6%
TOTAL TESTS (*provisionary / includes pending cases)
123,767
125,116 
NEW DAILY TESTS (*provisionary) 574 1,349 
TOTAL LAB CONFIRMED
(*provisionary)
15,166
15,285 
ACTIVE (*provisionary) 1,916 2,000 
NEW DAILY CONFIRMED 53 119 
PROBABLE CASES 1,730  1,734
TOTAL RECOVERED
13,057
13,090 
DAILY RECOVERED 706 33 
CASES REMOVED (*Reported On Fridays) N/A N/A 
FATALITIES 193 195 
TESTED NEGATIVE (*provisionary) 108,601 109,831 
TOTAL HOSPITALIZATIONS 686 694 
CURRENT HOSPITALIZATIONS 40 39 

 

HAYS COUNTY DAILY DRILL DOWN IN PER CITY

HAYS COUNTY POPULATION: 230,191

*Hays County Public Health updates the following information Monday – Friday only
*NOTE: The totals and percentage rates below include “Probable Cases.”

CITY CASE TOTALS
ACTIVE CASES / %
RECOVERED / % FATALITIES / %
AUSTIN 433 93 / 21.5%
330 / 76.2% 10 / 2.3%
BEAR CREEK 4 0 / 0% 4 / 100% 0 / 0%
BUDA 2,692 356 / 13.2% 2,309 / 85.8% 27 / 1%
CREEDMOOR 9
1 / 11.1% 7 / 77.8%
1 / 11.1%
DRIFTWOOD 191 23 / 12% 168 / 88% 0 / 0%
DRIPPINGSPRINGS 691 115 / 16.6% 567 / 82.1% 9 / 1.3%
HAYS 3 0 / 0% 3 / 100% 0 / 0%
KYLE 4,914 737 / 15% 4,119 / 83.8% 58 / 1.2%
MANCHACA 19 1 / 5.3% 18 / 94.7% 0 / 0%
MAXWELL 50 17 / 34% 32 / 64% 1 / 2%
MOUNTAIN CITY 36 2 / 5.6% 33 / 91.7% 1 / 2.8%
NIEDERWALD 88 8 / 9.1% 80 / 90.9% 0 / 0%
SAN MARCOS 5,540 535 / 9.7% 4,925 / 88.9% 80/ 1.4%
UHLAND 29 2 / 6.9% 27 / 93.1% 0 / 0%
WIMBERLEY 581 109 / 18.8% 465 / 80% 7 / 1.2%
WOODCREEK 4 0 / 0% 3 / 75% 1 / 25%
TOTAL 15,285 2,000 / 17.0%
13,090 / 85.6%
195 / 1.3%
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HAYS COUNTY POSITIVE TEST BY AGE AND GENDER

*Hays County Public Health updates the following information Monday – Friday only

AGE RANGE FEMALE MALE TOTAL
0-9 yrs. 471 467 938
10-19 yrs. 1,163 1,026 2,189
20-29 yrs. 2,281 2,138 4,419
30-39 yrs. 1,254 1,119 2,373
40-49 yrs. 1,097 962 2,059
50-59 yrs. 765 781 1,546
60-69 yrs. 519 473 992
70-79 yrs. 248 246 494
> 80 yrs. 172 103 275
Total 7,970 7,315 15,285
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HAYS COUNTY DRILL DOWN OF ETHNICITY & GENDER

*Hays County Public Health updates the following information Monday – Friday only

ETHNICITY FEMALE MALE TOTAL % OF CASES
HISPANIC 3,911 3,569 7,480 48.9%
NON-HISPANIC 2,648 2,458 5,106 33.4%
NOT-SPECIFIED 1,411 1,288 2,699 17.7%
TOTAL 7,970 7,253 15,166 100.0%
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HAYS COUNTY DRILL DOWN BY RACE

*Hays County Public Health updates the following information Monday – Friday only

RACE PERCENTAGE OF CASES
AMERICAN INDIAN 0.1%
ASIAN 1.0%
BLACK 2.7%
NATIVE HAWAIIAN
/ PACIFIC ISLANDER
0%
WHITE 69.5%
NOT SPECIFIED
/ UNKNOWN
1.1%

Case Criteria

Confirmed: A case that is laboratory confirmed using a molecular diagnostic test (for example, PCR, Curative RCT-PCR, and Abbott ID Now RCT-PCR)

Probable: A case that:

Using a method approved or authorized by the FDA or designated authority meets presumptive laboratory evidence of

  1. Detection of specific antigen (Ag) in a clinical specimen, OR
  2. Detection of a specific antibody in serum, plasma, or whole blood indicative of a new or recent infection

AND meets clinical criteria

OR

Meets vital records criteria (death certificate lists COVID-19 disease or SARS-CoV-2 as a cause of death or a significant condition contributing to death) with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID-19.

Clinical criteria:

At least two of the following symptoms: fever (measured or subjective), chills, rigors, myalgia, headache, sore throat, new olfactory and taste disorder(s); OR

At least one of the following symptoms: cough, shortness of breath, or difficulty breathing; OR

Severe respiratory illness with at least one of the following:

  1. Clinical or radiographic evidence of pneumonia, or
  2. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
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LATEST TEXAS COVID-19 CASE TOTALS

*UPDATED ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, AT 3:55 PM

Disclaimer: COVID-19 is a fast-moving situation. The information included below is provisional and subject to change. All Texas data below is provisional and subject to change.* These numbers are an estimate based on several assumptions related to hospitalization rates and recovery times, which were informed by data available to date. These assumptions are subject to change as we learn more about COVID-19. The estimated number does not include data from any cases reported prior to 3/24/2020.
*If listed as NR, the latest information has not been released/reported by state agencies; the table will be updated when the data is available.

TEXAS POPULATION:
29 MILLION

STATE OF TEXAS FEB 3, 2021 FEB 4, 2021
COVID POSITIVE %
7.31%
7.35%
FATALITY %
1.75%
1.76%
TOTAL TESTED (*provisionary)
20,497,505
20,664,753 
TOTAL MOLECULAR TESTS (*runs a day behind)
17,694,874
17,846,886 
TOTAL ANTIGEN TESTS (*runs a day behind)
1,868,992
1,880,415 
TOTAL ANTIBODY TESTS (*runs a day behind) 933,639 938,452 
TOTAL CONFIRMED CASES
2,120,299
2,132,593 
NEW DAILY CASES (*provisionary)
13,181
11,999 
ACTIVE (*provisionary) 362,103 354,724 
NEW PROBABLE CASES
3,762
2,749 
TOTAL PROBABLE CASES
312,811
315,798 
TOTAL RECOVERED (*provisionary)
2,015,866
2,037,888 
TOTAL RECOVERED OVER PAST 24 HOURS (*provisionary)18,957 22,162 22,022 
CURRENT HOSPITALIZATIONS (*provisionary) 10,827 10,523 
TOTAL FATALITIES (*provisionary)
37,288
37,727 
FATALITIES OVER PAST 24 HOURS (*provisionary)
418
439 
FEMALE % (updated on Friday’s)
34.1% 34.1%
MALE % (updated on Friday’s)
64.6% 64.6%
UNKNOWN % (Gender) (updated on Friday’s)
1.3% 1.3%
ASIAN % (updated on Friday’s)
1.3% 1.3%
BLACK % (updated on Friday’s)
16.7% 16.7%
HISPANIC % (updated on Friday’s)
38.2% 38.2%
OTHER % (updated on Friday’s)
0.5% 0.5%
WHITE % (updated on Friday’s)
31.8% 31.8%
UNKNOWN % (updated on Friday’s)
11.5% 11.5%

NOTE: Case and fatality information is updated daily at 1 pm and is compiled from information reported publicly by local health departments and through the DSHS public health regions. Counts are current as of that morning.
Because some jurisdictions report cases later in the day, local numbers may be more up to date. County case numbers may occasionally go down if the case investigation determines the person is a resident of another county or state.
Testing numbers show the number of test results for Texas residents reported to DSHS by public health and private labs. They do not include pending tests. Additional testing may be occurring by labs not yet reporting all results to DSHS. Unable to deduplicate total test numbers for private labs.
Demographic data comes from completed case investigations. The majority of cases in Texas are still under investigation.
Hospitalization and hospital capacity numbers are reported daily by hospitals through eight Hospital Preparedness Program providers that coordinate health care system preparedness and response activities in Texas.
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U.S. CORONAVIRUS CASE OVERVIEW

*UPDATED ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, AT 4:23 AM
*Disclaimer: This data is provisional and the situation changes rapidly and might not reflect some cases still being reported.

CDC map updated on 2-3-2021 at 8 PM

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US POPULATION: 330 MILLION

U.S. OVERVIEW

POSITIVE /
% RATE

FATALITIES /
% RATE

RECOVERED
ACTIVE
FEBRUARY 4
(*provisionary)
27,150,457 /
8.23%
461,930 /
1.70%
16,906,778 9,781,749
FEBRUARY 3
(*provisionary)
26,524,218 /
8.04%
447,715 /
1.69%

11,166,500 14,910,003

Population Source: Census Bureau Population Clock

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WORLDWIDE CORONAVIRUS CASE OVERVIEW

*UPDATED ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, AT 4:23 AM
*Disclaimer: This data is provisional and the situation changes rapidly and might not reflect some cases still being reported.

WORLD POPULATION: 7.7 BILLION

WORLDWIDE
OVERVIEW
POSITIVE /
% RATE
FATALITIES /
% RATE
RECOVERED ACTIVE
FEBRUARY 4
(*provisionary)
104,333,878 /
1.36%
2,265,559 /
2.17%
57,937,453 43,44,130,866
FEBRUARY 3
(*provisionary)
103,851,556 /
1.35%
2,252,034 /
2.17%
57,640,283 43,959,239

Population Source: Census Bureau Population Clock

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