A Kyle woman in her 50s died of COVID-19, the Hays County Local Health Department reported Monday.
There have now been 240 coronavirus-related fatalities since the first diagnosis of the virus within the county’s boundaries on March 14, 2020.
The local health department also recorded 115 additional recoveries from COVID-19, 82 new lab-confirmed cases, seven hospitalizations and six recoveries on Monday, which included information from May 1-3.
The county considers 560 cases active 34 fewer than Friday and there have been 18,436 total cases. Hays County has tallied 839 COVID-19 cases over the past 21 days. There have been 2,013 probable cases spanning from April 2020 through May 3, 2021.
Fourteen county residents are currently hospitalized by COVID-19 and there have been 853 total hospitalizations with the fluctuation in hospitalizations and hospital discharges reported Monday. Some patients hospitalized by COVID-19 are in hospitals outside of Hays County but are in
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Texas State freshman sprinter/hurdler Jada Glispie jumps over a hurdle during the women s 100-meter hurdles event during the Bobcat Classic, May 2, 2021, at Texas State Track and Field Complex.
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Texas State junior sprinter/hurdler Kattiana Ealy-Pulido jumps over the last hurdle in the 100-meter hurdle race during the Bobcat Classic, May 2, 2021, at Texas State Track and Field Complex.
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Texas State senior sprinter Jaylen Allen passes other runners in the 400-meter dash during the Bobcat Classic, May 2, 2021, at Texas State Track and Field Complex.
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Texas State junior sprinter Sadi Giles and junior jumper/sprinter Shelby Smith take off during the 100 meter dash at the Bobcat Classic, May 2, 2021, at Texas State Track and Field Complex.
The Hays County Local Health Department reported 118 new lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases, 115 additional recoveries and one hospital discharge on Friday, which included information from April 29-30.[San Marcos, TX] [Hays County news] Breaking News, News, News - Mobile, News Alert San Marcos News, San Marcos Record [Texas State]
The locations of the of the first clinics will be:
Sinai Pentecostal Church, 208 Laredo St., San Marcos on April 30
Santa Cruz Church, 1100 Main St., Buda on May 4
Dunbar Recreation Center, 801 Martin Luther King Dr., San Marcos on May 13
âI am eternally grateful to the U.S. Hispanic Contractor Association President, Frank Fuentes, for helping us in this critical effort during this critical time. TDEM also continues to help the Office of Emergency Management to coordinate additional no-appointment COVID-19 vaccine clinics,â Becerra says. âLater hours may offer more flexibility for those in our community who might have challenges in getting to a clinic by 8 p.m.â
Hays County to hold three no-appointment COVID-19 vaccine clinics
By FOX 7 Austin Digital Team
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SAN MARCOS, Texas - Hays County has three upcoming no-appointment Moderna COVID-19 vaccine clinics at locations around the county beginning this Friday.
Clinic hours at each location will be from 5-10 p.m. The no-appointment clinics are planned for the following dates and locations:
Friday, April 30 – Sinai Pentecostal Church, 208 Laredo St., San Marcos
Tuesday, May 4 - Santa Cruz Church, 1100 Main St., Buda
Thursday, May 13 - Dunbar Recreation Center, 801 Martin Luther King Dr., San Marcos
County Judge Ruben Becerra said his office is working to coordinate a clinic at St. Anthony s Church, 801 Burleson St. in Kyle, and that information will be released as soon as the details are confirmed.