Williamson County Coronavirus Case Numbers: Week Of March 1
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Round Rock TX
05 March, 2021
5:25 PM
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WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TX — Here are the latest updates and information about coronavirus cases in Williamson County. Williamson County COVID-19 data for the week of March 1 Williamson County reported 204 new coronavirus cases and 46 related deaths in the week of March 1. As of March 5: New cases reported by county - 71Total confirmed cases —35,865Total probable cases — 5,485New deaths reported by county — 2Total deaths since the start of the pandemic — 408People vaccinated with at least one dose: 6.8 percentPeople fully vaccinated: 15.1 percent Here are the developments on coronavirus across TexasTexas Expects To Receive More Than 200,000 Initial Doses Of Newly Approved Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Texas Businesses Must Decide Whether To Require Face Masks. Some Worry They Could Lose Customers Either Way. Texas Schools Won't Lose State Funding This Academic Year For Coronavirus Attendance Declines Williamson County testing data for the week of March 1 Williamson County conducted 3,771 new coronavirus tests in the week of March 1, according to data from the county's Public Health Department. There was a 6.07 percent positive test rate change from the week before, the data reports. There have been 368,487 total coronavirus tests conducted in Williamson County since the start of the pandemic. Here's how many people have received a COVID-19 vaccine in Williamson County Williamson County has administered more than 69,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to data from the Texas Department of State Health Services. Among those, 69,377 were first doses and 31,125 were second doses. In the latest week, Texas reported a total of 2,314,187 cases of coronavirus. How many people in Texas have been vaccinated so far? A total of 6,292,327 of vaccine doses have been administered.Among those, 4,053,836 were first doses and 2,238,790 were second doses. Need to get vaccinated? Here's everything you need to know about Texas' vaccine rollout. Click here: TX Coronavirus Vaccine Hub: Where, Who And How To Get Immunized
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