
Or use this websiteto find a vaccination clinic near you. Walk-in appointments are available from 8-11 and 1-4 at the Christus Trinity Clinic located at 401-A Broadway St. Insurance or out-of-pocket costs may apply.
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Note: most facilities no longer offer free testing. Many other local medical facilities also offer COVID-19 testing. You can also use this linkto schedule a PCR test with Curative.

It is a good idea to order tests before you think you will need them. Use this link to order free at-home COVID-19 antigen tests. Use this websiteto find a vaccination location near you. Many other pharmacies and medical offices are also offering vaccines at this time. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at the Christus Trinity Clinic located at 401-A Broadway Street in San Marcos. Walk-in COVID-19 vaccines are available from 8:30 a.m. There is some evidence that mixing vaccines may actually enhance the immune response and offer better protection. It is okay to mix vaccine boosters (i.e., you do not need to get the same brand as your original shots). The metrics used to determine whether Hays County is currently at low, medium, or high risk are found on our dashboard.Ī second booster (Pfizer or Moderna) is now authorized by the FDA for those who are over 50 years of age or are immunocompromised as long as it has been more than four months since receiving the last booster. Recommendations for those who are up-to-dateon their COVID-19 vaccines and for those who are at higher risk can be found on the CDC website. The CDC’s COVID-19 Community Levels is a new risk-based set of guidelines that can be used to guide behavior during times of low, medium, and high transmission in the community. Although these reports will not be included in the official case counts for Hays County, they will help us have a better understanding of community spread. All information is confidential and no identifying information is collected. You can report your COVID-19 at-home test results by using this link. If you notice jumps in the cases, hospitalizations, or fatalities on the cumulative tab of the dashboard, please know that this is the result of these data backlogs.

This has been the case since the beginning of the pandemic and is a product of data reporting lags from a variety of sources including physicians, hospitals, labs, and other health departments. HCLHD may receive information about COVID-19 days, weeks, or months after the fact. See the current COVID-19 statistics on our COVID-19 Online Dashboard, which is updated M-F except for county holidays. Visit the Hays County Health Department Webpageįind a printable version of the most recent COVID-19 guidelines from our epidemiology team. This is page is periodically updated with new and changing information.
