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24th COVID-19 cases in county

COVID-19 cases in Hays County continue to climb, but so are the new numbers of people who have recovered.

On March 30, Hays County announced more new cases of the virus bringing the total of lab-confirmed cases to 24. None have been reported in Wimberley or Woodcreek. Of those 24, six have recovered and four have been hospitalized, three of which were still in the hospital. Nobody in Hays County has died from the virus. Nineteen of the cases have not reported traveling within the previous two weeks, which Hays County Epidemiologist Eric Schneider said means there is local community transmission of the virus. There have been 210 negative tests done in Hays County.

So far, all cases are adults. Nobody under the age of 20 has tested positive for the virus. In an age breakdown, the county said that three people ages 20 to 29 have contracted the virus, six from ages 30 to 39, seven from 40 to 49, six from 50 to 59 and two from 60 to 69 years old. Nobody over the age of 69 has contracted the virus in Hays County.

Because of HIPAA laws, additional information about patients is not allowed to be shared.

Hays County Epidemiologist Eric Schneider reminds citizens that most persons who contract the disease will have low to moderate fever, a cough, and congestion, typically treated with over the counter medications as there is no specialized treatment for COVID-19 like there is with Influenza. The majority of persons who contract this disease will not need to seek medical care. Residents with these symptoms should self-quarantine until they are fever-free without the use of fever-reducing medications for 72 hours.

“Residents with underlying health conditions or a weakened immune system and persons over 65 tend to be hardest hit by COVID-19 and should consult their health care provider if they are experiencing symptoms, as should persons with high fevers or shortness of breath.

Good hygiene practices are essential:

Prevention Tips:

1. Wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds several times a day, including between your fingers and underneath your nails. Handwashing is considered the best way to remove germs and dirt, and hand sanitizers should be used only when handwashing is not available. The hand sanitizers should be at least 60 percent alcohol to be effective.

2. Avoid handshaking and high-fives

3. Avoid touching your face – especially your eyes, nose, and mouth

4. Stay home when you feel sick

5. Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue then put the tissue in the trash, or use the crook of your elbow if a tissue isn’t available

6. Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces using a regular household disinfectant cleaning spray or wipe. Clean cell and desk phones, computer keyboards, door handles, and work surfaces often.

7. Face masks are not considered an effective way to prevent someone from catching a virus unless you have close, frequent contact with a sick person; however, they are an option for sick people to use to keep from spreading the virus.

8. Avoid travel to areas that have been designated high-risk areas because of multiple verified cases of Corona

9. Individuals are encouraged to avoid large gatherings. This includes, but is not limited to concerts, plays, sporting events, gymnasiums, dances, and restaurants. Recreation activities that can be practiced in private are encouraged. This virus spreads by person-to-person transmission just like the flu, so limiting human contact can help prevent COVID-19 from spreading.

Hays County Epidemiologist Eric Schneider reminded residents to rely on qualified information sources for additional information such as the Texas Department of State Health Services and the Centers for Disease Control which offers information in Spanish and Chinese as well as English. The County’s COVID-19 info is on www.HaysInformed.com, the countywide emergency notification blog, which has a rolling list of important information regarding COVID-19. Many City websites also have information for their residents.

Wimberley View

P.O. Box 49
Wimberley, TX 78676
Phone: 512-847-2202
Fax: 512-847-9054