Williamson County reported 18 new coronavirus cases and two additional deaths Sept. 11, bringing the total number of cases 8,143.
As of Sept. 11, 74 patients are hospitalized, 12 are in intensive care units and nine are on a ventilator. The Williamson County and Cities Health District also reported 28% of hospital beds, 29% of ICU beds and 84% of ventilators are available.
With the two added deaths, the total is now 134.
Counted deaths are of those who have COVID-19 listed as a direct cause of death on the death certificate. A medical certifier, usually a doctor, determines the causes of death. The Texas Department of State Health Services does not include deaths of people who had COVID-19 but died of an unrelated cause, according to the DSHS dashboard.
The WCCHD also added a new feature this week where it provides the county’s current spread level. The color-coded chart was designed to help residents understand the stages of risk and provide recommendations on what people should do to stay safe during the pandemic, the website said.
Williamson County is currently at yellow, or moderate community spread. This means the county has seen a decline in cases over the past 14 days with no rebound; the confirmed case count has remained below seven cases per 100,000 residents for 14 days straight; and the testing positivity rate has stayed below 10% for 14 days straight.
Yellow activity recommendations include avoiding gatherings over 10 people, always wearing a mask around people who are not in your household and maintaining at least 6 feet of distance when a mask is worn but up to 10 feet when a mask is not worn, it said.














