Update: Jan. 31
Hays County businesses are eligible to return to 75% capacity levels following news that it, as part of Trauma Service Area O, has remained under the 15% COVID-19 hospitalization threshold for seven consecutive days.
According to a press release, Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra received a letter on Jan. 31 from Director of Texas Department of State Health Services John Hellerstedt about the news, as part of Gov. Greg Abbott s Executive Order GA-32.
In the county s most recent COVID-19 update, the total number of hospitalizations was 654 and total current hospitalizations was 37 after five people were hospitalized and seven were discharged.
Update: Jan. 10Â
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Rising COVID-19 Hospitalizations to Trigger Capacity Limit Rollbacks under Governor’s Orders Fri, 01/08/2021 - 12:31pm
Submitted by Hays County
Friday, January 8, 2021
New restrictions are set to take effect in Hays County as soon as Monday, Jan. 11, following seven consecutive days of rising COVID-19 hospitalizations. As outlined in Governor Abbott’s Executive Orders GA-31 and GA-32, bars must close, elective surgeries may need to be rescheduled and many businesses must reduce their occupancy to 50 percent.