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Posted: May 20, 2020
Categories: PIO
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Due to the overwhelming interest in COVID-19 testing through Family Emergency Rooms, Williamson County is temporarily taking down the online testing portal from its website until the backlog of testing requests has been scheduled.

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Posted: May 20, 2020
Categories: Alerts, COVID-19, PIO
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On Tuesday, May 19, the Williamson County Commissioners Court terminated the County’s local disaster declaration which went into effect March 14, 2020.  “It is time for Williamson County to stand again and to grow in a way that leads our nation,” said County Judge Bill Gravell. The Commissioners Court also approved the plan for ramping up in-person access to Williamson County offices beginning June 1. For specifics on county offices and their hours and procedures, click here.

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Posted: May 19, 2020
Categories: Events
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Posted: May 18, 2020
Categories: WilCounty Line
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COVID-19 Response Continues

As we begin the end of May, Williamson County continues its COVID-19 response. In this edition of WILCOunty Line, find out how the Wilco Forward grant program for local businesses is doing, what changes you can expect come June, and how you can help us celebrate our Williamson County EMS and all of their hard work. 

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Posted: May 18, 2020
Categories: COVID-19, PIO
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Author: Connie Odom

Williamson County EMS has five employees that have tested positive for COVID-19. The employees were in self-quarantine prior to their diagnosis and have not had contact with the public since being diagnosed. All employees are being monitored at home. Williamson County is working with the Williamson County and Cities Health District to identify co-workers and others who may have had contact with the employees so they can take necessary precautions. Williamson County EMS has enacted proactive measures designed to limit the spread of COVID-19 amongst EMS staff. Operational orders were implemented requiring the use of surgical masks at all times when a 6-foot distance cannot be maintained.  This is in addition to existing requirements for daily temperature checks and other health assessments prior to and during an employee’s EMS shift. Enhanced cleaning of stations and ambulances also has been implemented.   

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