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Travis County closer to moving to stage two COVID-19 guidelines
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Vaccine Demand Continues to Outpace Supply as Texas Expands Eligibility
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Austin Public Health on one-year of COVID in Austin, Travis County
Austin Public Health on one-year of COVID in Austin, Travis County
As we look back on a year ago, much has changed. We lost interaction with loved ones, friends, and family. However, many have gained insight. I made the statement then that this will be disruptive, said Dr. Mark Escott, Interim Health Authority for Austin-Travis County. I had no idea how long the disruption would last, and I don t think anyone of us had that concept; we hadn t faced something like this before.
Throughout 2020, we lost interaction with loved ones, friends, and family.
Today
Stage 3 of the local health department’s
COVID-19 Risk-Based Guidelines.
Under Stage 3, APH recommends residents continue wearing masks and practicing social distancing. High-risk individuals should avoid nonessential dining, shopping, and traveling, while everyone – regardless of risk level – should avoid social gatherings greater than 10 people. Additionally, businesses and restaurants are encouraged to operate at 50-75% capacity, which is an increase from the 25-50% capacity recommendation under Stage 4.
This is the first time Austin has entered Stage 3 risk guidelines since last November. Following a second surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations over the winter holidays, Austin’s
seven-day moving average for COVID-19 hospitalization dropped back down to the qualifying threshold for Stage 3 earlier this month and has remained within Stage 3 territory since then. The transition comes as the numbers for other key indicators that determine the current risk
Texas Attorney General demands Austin City to drop their mask mandate, saying that legal actions might pursue if the Democrat mayor of the city does not adhere to Governor Greg Abbott s no mask Texas movement. Despite the lifting of wearing a mask in public, Austin City remains to enforce the protocol and other restrictions among their constituents and business establishments.
According to KENS5, the office of Attorney General Ken Paxton accused the authorities in Austin of defying and resisting Governor Abbott, along with trying to buck state law.
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Paxton vs. Austin City
Texas Attorney General Paxton posted in Twitter his letter to Austin. We have already taken you to court under similar circumstances. You lost, the letter warned. Paxton furthered that if the city pursues to be defiant against the law that should apply in the whole state of Texas, their office will have no choice but to put them again in the court, meeting their loss once again.
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