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Hays County COVID-19 Update December 8

Hays County Local Health Department (HCLHD) reports 43 new lab-confirmed cases along with one (1) new hospitalization, no new hospital discharges and 82 additional people now considered recovered. The total number of individuals considered recovered is 6,906.

The total number of lab-confirmed cases is 7,855 with 843 of those considered active*. The number of active cases from just the past 21 days is 1,175. The number of probable cases is 934. HCLHD reports probable cases separately in our COVID-19 updates. See the full Case Criteria Definitions on our website.  

The number of negative tests is 56,044. Hays County has had 450 total hospitalizations and 12 people are currently hospitalized.

Epidemiologist Ian Harris said Hays County is still seeing many new confirmed cases each day.

“The virus is still active in our community,” he said. “Each of us needs to do what we can to protect the most vulnerable among us, which includes wearing masks, washing our hands and staying away from gatherings of people.”

December 8 Report

Lab-Confirmed Negative
Tests
Recovered Cases Active Last 21 days Active
All Cases
Probable

Cases

COVID-related Fatalities Total Hospitalizations Current Hospitalizations Cases Removed
7,855 56,044 6,906 1,175 843 934 106 450 12 Conducted on Fridays

 

Age Range Female Male Total Fatalities
0-9 yrs. 166 175 341 0
10-19 yrs. 567 438 1,005 0
20-29 yrs. 1,263 1,272 2,535 1
30-39 yrs. 644 599 1,243 0
40-49 yrs. 543 470 1,013 3
50-59 yrs. 397 384 781 11
60-69 yrs. 263 234 497 12
70-79 yrs. 132 135 267 34
> 80 yrs. 110 63 173 45
Total 4,085 3,770 7,855 106

*The Hays County Local Health Department contacts and follows up with every person who tests positive for COVID-19 to ensure they, or other household contacts, are not still contagious before moving them into the “Recovered” category. HCLHD does not clear people based on a calendar, because some individuals can be symptomatic and contagious for many weeks. Also, if a person has multiple family members who are household contacts, it is possible for the virus to last in that household for a period of months until everyone is symptom free.

Area Total Cases Active Cases Recovered Fatalities
Austin 185 67 109 9
Bear Creek 3 0 3 0
Buda 1,315 224 1,077 14
Creedmoor 2 1 1 0
Driftwood 93 28 65 0
Dripping Springs 303 94 205 4
Hays 0 0 0 0
Kyle 2,563 332 2,197 34
Manchaca 9 1 8 0
Maxwell 9 0 9 0
Mountain City 18 2 15 1
Niederwald 38 6 32 0
San Marcos 3,136 68 3,027 41
Uhland 23 0 23 0
Wimberley 156 20 133 3
Woodcreek 2 0 2 0
Total 7,855 843 6,906 106

 

Ethnicity Female Male Total Percentage of Cases
Hispanic 1,866 1,720 3,586 45.65%
Non-Hispanic 1,166 1,096 2,262 28.80%
Not Specified 1,053 954 2,007 25.55%
Total 4,085 3,770 7,855 100.00%

 

Race Percentage of Cases
American Indian 0.0%
Asian 0.7%
Black 2.4%
Native Hawaiian/

Pacific Islander

0.0%
White 69.6%
Not Specified/ Unknown 27.3%

NOTE: Some Hays County residents have Austin addresses. Because of HIPAA laws, additional information about patients is not allowed to be shared.

A COVID-19 Fact Sheet is on the County website: https://hayscountytx.com/covid-19-fact-sheet/. The COVID-19 Dashboard has the option to see the stats broken down by individual cities. After selecting “View Cities Dashboard”, use the drop-down menu to search by city. The County’s COVID-19 info is here. As with any emergency situation, www.HaysInformed.com, the countywide emergency notification blog, has a rolling list of important information regarding COVID-19. Many local municipality websites also have information. Several local school districts also have their own COVID-19 dashboards as does Texas State University.

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