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BY: community impact staff

Since February, Community Impact Newspaper journalists have been covering what the coronavirus pandemic means at the local level for residents, businesses and local government entities across three major metro areas in Texas.

The articles below highlight coverage from our journalists in Houston, Austin and Dallas-Fort Worth to provide more insight on topics such as contact tracing, testing and other issues related to the pandemic. Our team is speaking with health experts, political leaders, residents and business owners on a regular basis to help inform all readers.

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Montgomery County's 2nd vaccine hub set in The Woodlands; Conroe hub, public health district to get more doses

By Ben Thompson
10:28 AM Jan 25, 2021 CST
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Here are the coronavirus data updates to know today in Williamson County. (Courtesy Adobe Stock)
Published 4:58 PM Dec 16, 2020 CST
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Williamson County adds more than 300 new cases of coronavirus for second day in a row

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Published 3:04 PM Dec 16, 2020 CST
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As health care workers roll up sleeves for vaccine, Travis County authorities eye curfew to curb rising COVID-19 transmission

Williamson County broke 16,000 total coronavirus cases Dec. 15. (Community Impact Newspaper staff)
Published 5:00 PM Dec 15, 2020 CST
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Williamson County breaks 16,000 total coronavirus cases Dec. 15


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Updated 5:47 PM Dec 15, 2020 CST
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Travis County health officials say bars, Thanksgiving gatherings have increased COVID-19 spread but hold off on Stage 5

Texans now have until April 14 to renew expired vehicle registrations, officials with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles announced Dec. 15. (Courtesy Fotolia)
Updated 9:21 AM Jan 29, 2021 CST
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Texas Department of Motor Vehicles announces end date for waiver of vehicle title, registration requirements

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Updated 12:03 PM Dec 15, 2020 CST
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UT Health Austin and Dell Medical School administer first COVID-19 vaccines Dec. 15

Here are the coronavirus updates you need to know in Williamson County. (Community Impact staff)
Published 4:55 PM Dec 14, 2020 CST
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Williamson County adds nearly 500 new cases of coronavirus Dec. 12-14


Dell Seton Medical Center at the University of Texas is one of eight Travis County hospitals set to receive an allotment of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines by mid-December. (John Cox/Community Impact Newspaper)
Published 7:00 PM Dec 11, 2020 CST
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11 Central Texas hospitals could get vaccine next week and more area news

Here are the Williamson County coronavirus updates from Dec. 11. (Courtesy Adobe Stock)
Published 4:48 PM Dec 11, 2020 CST
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Williamson County adds 234 cases of coronavirus, 6 deaths Dec. 11

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Updated 2:36 PM Dec 11, 2020 CST
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Travis County at risk of entering Stage 5 under COVID-19 guidelines, which could include curfew

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Published 6:29 PM Dec 10, 2020 CST
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Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on verge of emergency use authorization after panel recommendation


Here are the coronavirus data updates to know in Williamson County. (Community Impact staff)
Published 5:22 PM Dec 10, 2020 CST
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Williamson County adds more than 200 new cases of coronavirus Dec. 10

House Bill 332 would provide millions in state aid funds and authorize schools to use compensatory education allotment funds to hire counselors for social-emotional needs, train teachers through trauma-informed care methods and create social-emotional programs. (Jack Flagler/Community Impact Newspaper)
Updated 7:36 AM Dec 11, 2020 CST
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State Rep. James Talarico files house bill to implement social-emotional learning programs in Texas schools

Here are the coronavirus data updates to know in Williamson County. (Community Impact staff)
Published 4:47 PM Dec 9, 2020 CST
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Williamson County surpasses 15,000 total confirmed coronavirus cases Dec. 9

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Updated 9:32 AM Dec 10, 2020 CST
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Health care workers at 11 Central Texas hospitals could receive COVID-19 vaccine in the next week


Ahead of the arrival of the first round of coronavirus vaccines in Texas, hospitals throughout the state have begun enrolling in the online vaccine ordering system. (Courtesy Fotolia)
Published 1:08 PM Dec 9, 2020 CST
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2 Round Rock hospitals to receive first round of COVID-19 vaccines

An additional 294 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus were reported in Williamson County on Dec. 8. (Courtesy Adobe Stock)
Published 5:08 PM Dec 8, 2020 CST
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Nearly 300 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Williamson County on Dec. 8

Williamson County commissioners await Congressional decisions for remaining CARES Act funds. (Ali Linan/Community Impact Newspaper)
Updated 4:19 PM Dec 8, 2020 CST
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Williamson County commissioners await Congressional decisions for remaining CARES Act funds

In his 2020 address, Pflugerville Mayor Victor Gonzales highlighted the achievements and difficulties of a year marked by the coronavirus pandemic. (Screenshot courtesy Pflugerville Chamber of Commerce)
Published 2:07 PM Dec 8, 2020 CST
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Pflugerville mayor reflects on COVID-19, resilient business community in State of the City address


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