Thursday, January 28, 2021
The City of San Marcos announced its public facilities will remain closed through February, citing rising COVID-19 cases in Hays County and the city.
The city’s public facilities have been closed since Dec. 28, 2020 and were originally shuttered to prevent the spread of the coronavirus following the Christmas holiday. The city, however, extended the closure through the end January, following the spike of COVID-19 throughout the city and the county after the holiday break and in January.
The city said in its announcement Thursday that facilities will reopen to the public on Monday, March 1, pending a revaluation of the timeline in February.
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
The City of San Marcos will close its public facilities for two weeks following the Christmas holiday to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the city announced Tuesday.
The city’s public facilities will be closed from Monday, Dec. 28 to Tuesday, Jan. 12 to keep COVID-19 cases low among city staff and the community.
“As the COVID-19 public health emergency continues to impact San Marcos, the city is remaining vigilant in our efforts to keep our citizens and staff safe and healthy,” City Manager Bert Lumbreras said in a statement. “Throughout this year, positive cases have been at their highest following every holiday since COVID arrived, and we’ve seen this same trend after Thanksgiving and as we move into Christmas.”
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