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Statewide COVID-19 Activity Map: Please note: COVID-19 cases are reportable by law in Texas. This map contains data from COVID-19 cases reported to public health, however at home testing and asymptomatic COVID-19 may lead to underreporting.
Find Texas DSHS COVID-19 data, as well as information and resources for providers and partners. COVID-19 Surveillance Report Information for Healthcare Providers
For current COVID-19 data: Texas COVID-19 Surveillance . Historical Texas COVID-19 Data. These data were posted by the Center for Health Statistics from March 2020 through May 10, 2023. These files are no longer being updated. For current data, see link above. COVID-19 Case, Fatality & Hospital Data over Time - Excel Files
It also helps researchers know whether existing COVID-19 tests, treatments, and vaccines will continue to work against emerging variants. This page shows data on variants of concern (VOC), variants of interest (VOI) and variants being monitored (VBM) with all other variants grouped together.
To determine the effects of vaccination on COVID-19 cases and deaths in Texas, this dashboard describes COVID-19 outcomes among unvaccinated and vaccinated people in Texas using data from electronic lab reports, death certificates, and the state immunization registry.
Respiratory viruses commonly cause illness such as COVID-19, Influenza (Flu) and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), especially in the fall and winter. There are actions you can take to protect yourself and others.
COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) Healthcare Associated Infections; HIV/Sexually Transmitted Diseases; Vaccine-Preventable Diseases; Tuberculosis (TB) Zoonosis Control; Chronic Diseases. Heart Disease & Stroke; Diabetes; Asthma; Alzheimer’s; Texas Comprehensive Cancer Control Program . Cancer in Texas ; Cancer Resources for Health Professionals
The Texas Department of State Health Services tracks COVID-19 cases, testing, hospitalizations, vaccine allocations and uptake, and more. Effective Dec. 1, 2022, the Texas COVID-19 dashboard will be updated weekly on Wednesdays.
Texas Administrative Code (TAC) §97.62 covers the conditions under which students can request an exemption from getting immunizations at their school or college. There are three conditions for exemption:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has allocated a total of about 900,000 doses of the updated boosters to Texas, including 502,500 doses of the Pfizer vaccine and 192,800 doses of the Moderna vaccine available for order by health care providers.