73° San Marcos
The Student News Site of Texas State University

The University Star




The Student News Site of Texas State University

The University Star

The Student News Site of Texas State University

The University Star

Hays County reports four new COVID-19 fatalities, 73 new cases

Hays+County+COVID-19+update
Hays County COVID-19 update

The Hays County Local Health Department reports four new COVID-19-related fatalities Sept. 21, a Kyle man in his 60s, a Kyle man in his 40s, a San Marcos woman in her 90s and a Wimberley man in his 60s. There have been a total of 353 fatalities in the county.
The county also reported 73 new lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 25,892 recoveries, bringing the total number of cases in the county to 27,892, total active cases to 1,952 and recoveries to 25,587. The county reports the total active cases in the past 21 days is 2,574.

San Marcos, Kyle and Buda have 603, 633 and 331 active cases, respectively.

According to Epidemiologist Eric Schneider, the total number of received negative tests in the county is now 247,212. The total number of hospitalizations is 1,270 and total current hospitalizations is 48 after five people were hospitalized and six were discharged.

The county reports 39 unvaccinated people and nine fully vaccinated people are hospitalized. 31 unvaccinated patients and one fully vaccinated patient are in the ICU.  

The University Star will continue to provide COVID-19 updates as any additional information is released.

Individuals concerned about possible exposure to COVID-19 are encouraged to contact their healthcare provider or the Hays County Local Health Department at 512.393.5520. For additional information about COVID-19, visit the Texas Department of State Health Services or the Centers for Disease Control website.

The University Star’s COVID-19 coverage can be found here.

Donate to The University Star

Your donation will support the student journalists of Texas State University. Your contribution will allow us to purchase equipment and cover our annual website hosting costs.

More to Discover
Donate to The University Star