Coronavirus Information
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COVID-19 vaccine information:
Updated, March 23, 2021: All adults will be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in Texas beginning Monday, March 29. The Texas Department of State Health Services expects vaccine supplies to increase next week, and providers in multiple parts of the state have made great strides in vaccinating people in the current priority groups. The state’s Expert Vaccine Allocation Panel recommended opening vaccination to everyone who falls under the current Food and Drug Administration emergency use authorizations to protect as many Texans as possible. Read more here.
Look up vaccine providers here:
COVID‑19 Vaccination Hub Providers page
Texas COVID‑19 Vaccine Availability map
Williamson County and Cities Health District COVID-19 vaccine information
Texas Department of State Health Services COVID-19 vaccine information
We know you have questions about how the City and area organizations are responding to the COVID-19 situation, and what those restrictions mean for you, your family, and your business. We’ve included the most relevant, important information below and update this page daily. Please also consider following us on Facebook and signing up for our weekly e-newsletter.
COVID-19 Case Counts
Williamson County and Cities Health District
Texas Department of State Health Services
COVID-19 Resources
- For State of Texas’ information, visit the Department of State Health Services website or dial 2-1-1 and choose Option 6.
- For health-related questions about COVID-19 and updated confirmed case counts in Georgetown and Williamson County, visit the Williamson County and Cities Health District COVID-19 website or call its hotline at (512) 943-3660.
- State of Texas Open Texas Plan