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Entering 2021 in a "State of Emergency": Bars operating as restaurants are officials' top concern - News


Speaking to reporters earlier this week, Interim Health Authority Dr.
Mark Escott spelled out Austin s start to the new year in no uncertain terms: It appears we are going to enter 2021 in a state of emergency, said Escott at a Dec. 28 press conference. In the next several weeks, we may run out of hospital beds, we may run out of ICU beds, and it could happen a lot sooner than that – as early as a week to two weeks from now.
The dire warning is one of many from local health officials amidst what officials have deemed an ongoing worsening condition of COVID-19 in Austin-Travis County since Novem­ber. ....

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2020 Top 10s - Ten Key Moments in Austin's Year With the Coronavirus: The Plague Year - News


1) March 6: SXSW Canceled For the first time in 34 years, the multimedia South by Southwest Conference and Festivals were canceled, as Mayor Steve Adler and then-­Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt declared a local state of disaster in light of growing fears about a potential outbreak of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
Drive-through COVID-19 testing at a CommUnityCare site on April 10 (Photo by Jana Birchum)
2) March 13: COVID-19 Hits Home Austin Public Health officials announced that two people in Travis County were presumed to have contracted the novel coronavirus, making them the first cases of COVID-19 identified in Travis County. The announcement set off a chain reaction over the next 36 hours, as Austin ISD and UT canceled classes for the day and APH urged event organizers to strongly consider canceling or postponing events expected to exceed 250 people. The next day, the city and county prohibited such gatherings. ....

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