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Hays County COVID-19 Update December 28, 2021

Hays County Local Health Department (HCLHD) reports two (2) COVID-related fatalities between 12/22/2021-12/28/2021: a Buda man in his 50s and a San Marcos woman in her 70s. The department also reports 1,229 new lab-confirmed cases along with 19 new hospitalizations and 11 new hospital discharges since the last update. There are 185 additional persons considered recovered. The total number of persons considered recovered is 30,316. The current total of lab-confirmed cases for Hays County since the beginning of the pandemic is 32,239. Hays County has 1,510 active cases. In the past 21 days there have been 1,661 active cases. Hays County has had 1,413 total COVID-related hospitalizations and 20 people are currently hospitalized. Of those, 16 people (80%) are unvaccinated.

With the upcoming holiday, the HCLHD reminds county residents to take precautions especially if traveling or they have family and friends coming to town. Some simple measures can help slow the spread of the virus, including frequent hand washing, social distancing and wearing a mask when indoors around large groups of people. You may need a vaccination prior to travel to certain locales; see the list below for vaccine opportunities. Children age 5-11 are eligible to receive pediatric doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
Vaccine opportunities (hours may change due to holidays):

  • M-F, Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines @ Live Oak Community Clinic, 401 Broadway, San Marcos,
    8-11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m.
  • M-F, Walk-in Pfizer vaccine clinics @ CommuniCare, 2810 Dacy Ln., Kyle, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and 1-3 p.m.
  • More locations can be found here: https://www.vaccines.gov

COVID-19 Update December 28, 2021

Lab-Confirmed Negative
Tests
Recovered Cases Active 21 days Active
All
Probable Cases COVID-related Fatalities Total Hospitalizations Current Hospitalizations Cases Removed
32,239 301,813 30,316 1,661 1,510 3,685 413 1,413 20 6

 

Age Range Female Male Total Fatalities
0-9 yrs. 1,403 1,471 2,874 1
10-19 yrs. 2,880 2,571 5,451 2
20-29 yrs. 4,246 3,812 8,058 4
30-39 yrs. 2,740 2,393 5,133 13
40-49 yrs. 2,328 2,064 4,392 32
50-59 yrs. 1,491 1,506 2,997 55
60-69 yrs. 976 943 1,919 83
70-79 yrs. 471 461 932 97
> 80 yrs. 295 188 483 126
Total 16,830 15,409 32,239 413

 

Current Hospitalizations – 20 In ICU no Vent In ICU with Vent Non-ICU Total
Unvaccinated 8 2 6 16
Vaccinated* 0 0 4 4

*Includes any Hays County resident with at least one dose of a two-shot vaccine

Active Cases
AGE RANGE Female Male Total
0-9 yrs. 62 60 122
10-19 yrs. 103 80 183
20-29 yrs. 257 170 427
30-39 yrs. 195 130 325
40-49 yrs. 117 116 233
50-59 yrs. 58 54 112
60-69 yrs. 35 33 68
70-79 yrs. 12 14 26
> 80 yrs. 8 6 14
Total 847 663 1,510

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Area Total Cases Active Cases Recovered Fatalities
Austin 934 59 861 14
Bear Creek 8 0 8 0
Buda 6,010 329 5,618 63
Creedmoor 7 0 6 1
Driftwood 496 10 480 6
Dripping Springs 1,508 62 1,427 19
Hays 3 0 3 0
Kyle 10,504 480 9,900 124
Manchaca 64 1 63 0
Maxwell 88 5 82 1
Mountain City 86 3 81 2
Niederwald 158 11 146 1
San Marcos 10,530 472 9,906 152
Uhland 72 6 64 2
Wimberley 1,758 72 1,661 25
Woodcreek 13 0 10 3
Total 32,239 1,510 30,316 413

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

Ethnicity Female Male Total Percentage of Cases
Hispanic 8,170 7,419 15,589 48.4%
Non-Hispanic 6,408 5,895 12,303 38.2%
Not Specified 2,252 2,095 4,347 13.5%
Total 16,830 15,409 32,239 100.0%

 

Race Percentage of Cases
American Indian 0.1%
Asian 1.0%
Black 3.3%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0%
White 70.6%
Other 1.4%
Not Specified/ Unknown

23.6%

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