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Hays County reports 36 new lab-confirmed cases and 423 active cases
Get COVID case stats for Hays County, Texas, where and how to get vaccinated, and have your questions answered.
Staff Reports
Hays County Courthouse, San Marcos, TX – Hays County Local Health Department (HCLHD) reports 36 new lab-confirmed cases along with nine (9) new hospitalizations and one (1) new hospital discharge since Friday’s report. There are 34 additional persons considered recovered. The total number of persons considered recovered is 16,255.
The current total of lab-confirmed cases for Hays County since the beginning of the pandemic is 16,913. Hays County has 423 active cases. In the past 21 days there have been 645 active cases. Hays County has had 781 total COVID-related hospitalizations and 14 people are currently hospitalized.
Where and how to get vaccinated, and get your questions answered.
- Texas to receive more than 900,000 COVID-19 vaccine first doses for next week
- Vaccination hub providers with contact information
- DSHS/TDEM map of vaccine providers
- Texas Vaccine Data
- Texas COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Wasted Report
- Hays County Vaccine FAQs
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NOTE: HAYS COUNTY CASE STATS & INFORMATION UPDATED MONDAY, MARCH 22, AT 3:41 PM.
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NOTE: TEXAS CASE STATS & INFORMATION UPDATED MONDAY, MARCH 22, AT 3:45 PM.
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*NOTE: U.S. & INTERNATIONAL CASE COUNTS & STATS UPDATED ON MONDAY, MARCH 22, AT 2:20 AM
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