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. What Illinois is Doing Protecting the health, safety, and wellbeing of Illinoisans is Governor Pritzker's top priority. Williamson County: At least 35,865 cases have been reported in the county and at least 408 people have died. WILLIAMSON COUNTY (Talk1370.com) -- Williamson County officials are moving to the "Red Phase" of the county's COVID-19 risk guidelines. COVID-19 Resources . Spring 2021 is the best estimate of when vaccine will be available for the general public, but that may change. Williamson County: 1 male 80s; Winnebago County: 1 male 80s ... Dr. Marc Siegel revealed that officials are in the first stage of testing an experimental COVID-19 pill called Molnupiravir. Williamson County Administers 6,000 Doses During 24-Hour COVID 'Vax-a-thon' Allyson Ortegon Williamson County hosted the vaccine marathon over the weekend to catch up on vaccines rescheduled due to the winter storm and to allow folks to get vaccinated outside normal working hours. Texas continues to receive doses of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, and is distributing statewide to hospitals, pharmacies, local health departments, freestanding ERs, and other clinics. County enters stage 1C for COVID-19 Vaccinations Individuals eligible for Phase 1C of the State's vaccine distribution plan may begin registering for the COVID-19 vaccinations today. This site acts as a central hub for the State of Tennessee's response to COVID-19 and represents a collaboration between many State agencies. The call center number is 512-943-1600. Williamson County has set up a call center to serve as a resource for residents interested in COVID-19 vaccine information. For a look at COVID-19 data across all of … WilCo Raises Coronavirus Alert Level To Critical 'Red' Status - Austin, TX - The raised alert for Williamson County indicates 'uncontrolled community COVID-19 transmission,' health officials said. At this stage information is very limited, WCCHD and Williamson County will share more as it becomes available and necessary to protect the health of the public. Escott said in May that Austin wouldn’t reach Stage Zero on the chart — when everything’s back to normal — until cases decline and a vaccine is widely available for COVID-19. A female in her 20s with unknown exposure history. County Judge Bill Gravell made the announcement Thursday. Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).