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Judge Lina Hildago Issues Orders to Close Bars, Clubs and Restaurants to Delivery & Take-Out
Coronavirus – COVID-19 • As of. . .March 19, 2020
US – Cases: 10,442 H US – Deaths: 150
Emergency Health Declaration Houston and Harris County Extend Declaration Indefinitely
Houston Coronavirius Guide Reports from State of Texas, Harris County, City of Houston, Fort Bend County
Governor Greg Abbott Follow Us #TeamStyleMag
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Miss Patti Celebrates 80th Birthday
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Waves Expiration Dates of Texas Drivers Licenses
AAMA Library Dedication and Ribbon Cutting Sen. Miles’ Community Resources
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Houston City Council Votes to Extend the Emergency Health Declaration Related to COVID-19 Indefinitely.
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arch 17, 2020 -- In a special called meeting Tuesday morning, Mayor Sylvester Turner and Houston City Council members voted to indefinitely extend the proclamation of a local state of disaster due to a public health disaster for the City of Houston. The measure passed 15-1 with District G Council Member Greg Travis voting against it. The order allows Mayor Turner to make decisions to work with the county, state, and federal officials to contain and mitigate COVID-19 spread and protect members of the public. “As a city, we must work together. This is a crisis that is going to be with us for several weeks, if not several months,” Mayor Turner said. “It is gravely important for us to take definitive steps to slow the COVID-19
spread. The measures we have put in place will help save lives.” Last week, Mayor Turner signed the disaster declaration, which was in effect for seven days.
Mayor Turner also announced Tuesday: All city-produced, sponsored and permitted events are canceled through the end of April. Starting Tuesday, March 24, no proclamation presentations will be made during the city council public session The city of Houston remains open for business. However, employees are encouraged to limit exposure to members of the public and handle business online, if possible City of Houston Department Directors have the discretion to allow employees to work from home/tele-
commute The Houston Public Library will remain closed through the end of March. The HPL suspension includes all public programs and events. However, free online resources and digital services are available 24/7 with a MY Link Library Card at www.houstonlibrary.org, including e-books and e-audiobooks, streaming TV, movie and music services, online classes and tutoring, and databases. On Monday, Mayor Turner ordered all city of Houston bars, nightclubs, and restaurant dining rooms in the city of Houston to close for 15 days. Restaurants may only offer take-out, pick-up, and delivery options for 15 days. However, customers may still go inside a restaurant dining room or at a fast-food establishment, to place a carryout order.
The city of Houston expects to begin COVID-19 testing this week. Mayor Turner will announce the testing site procedures and logistics later this week.
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Governor Abbott, DPS Waive Expiration Dates for Texas Driver Licenses
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of Disaster Declaration and is part of the ongoing effort to reduce to spread of COVID-19. “Our top priority remains public health and safety, and we will continue to take action to ensure that Texans can avoid large public gatherings,” said Governor Abbott. “Texas is at a pivotal moment in the response to COVID-19, and by temporarily delaying Driver License renewals we will help limit non-essential trips into public settings and slow the spread of this virus.” This suspension will be in effect until 60 days after the DPS provides further public notice that normal Driver License operations have resumed.
Senator Borris Miles: New Rules for Bars, Clubs and Restaurants
his week, Mayor Sylvester Turner and Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo announced new measures to help contain and mitigate COVID-19. The new measures order bars and nightclubs to close and food-service establishments to stop in-service dining
for 15 days, effective at 8 a.m. on March 17, 2020. The order does not affect restaurant carry-out, delivery or drive-thru services, third-party delivery services, or grocery stores. As we move forward, we must stay strong and vigilant to ensure this
virus does not spread any further. My staff and I are here to help if you need any assistance. Please do not hesitate to call any of my three offices: Capital: 1-512-463-0113 District: 1-281-261-2360 District: 1-713-665-8322 District: 1-713-223-0387
My Family Doctor – Will Offer Drive-Thru Coronavirus Testing in its Facilitys Parking Lot
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urrently, COVID-19 tests are in limited supply and are currently only able to test patients who are at risk for the disease. Patients who visit our drive-thru testing center will be asked to fill out a short screening questionnaire to ensure that only those who are at risk for the disease receive
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s districts around the state and across the country continue to grapple with how to proceed in this unprecedented challenge to public health and education, Houston ISD, Fort Bend ISD, Alief ISD and Stafford MSD will extend the suspension of normal district operations through Fri-
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day, April 10 in an effort to support the nation’s need to flatten the curve of the COVID-19 pandemic. More information log on: www.FortBendisd.org www.Aliefisd.net www.Staffordmsd.org
GUIDANCE FOR FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS Food has not been identified as a likely source of COVID-19 infection at this time; however, food businesses can play an important role in both protecting their employees and their customers from coronavirus infection by following the below personal and environmental hygiene practices.
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Comcast Opens Xfinity Wi-Fi Network Nationally for Free, Offers Unlimited Data for Free, Confirms Its Commitment to Connecting Low-Income Families
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n the heels of offering new, low-income Internet Essentials customers two months of free internet and raising the speed of that program’s service to 25/3 Mbps, Comcast today announced additional steps to help ensure people stay connected to the internet as more schools suspend classes and companies encourage employees to work from home due to the Coronavirus. “During this extraordinary time, it is vital that as many Americans as possible stay connected to the internet – for education, work, and personal health reasons,” said Dave Watson, Comcast Cable Chief Executive Officer. “Our employees also live and work in virtually every community we serve, and we all share the same belief that it’s our Company’s responsibility to step up and help out.”
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Emergency Coronavirus Coverage
Rep. Garnet Coleman Calls For Emergency Limited Health Coverage with 1135 Medicaid Waver
Area Resources, Phone Numbers and Websites To Help Our Readers Navigate our Coronavirus Pandemic
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OUSTON, TX - Today, Representative Garnet F. Coleman (D-Houston) is calling for limited health coverage for testing, care, and treatment of the coronavirus during this time of disaster to be included in Texas’ 1135 Medicaid Waiver request to the Federal government.
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“In the wake of disasters such as 9/11 and the H1N1 virus the Federal government has approved state requests for 1135 Medicaid Waivers to help combat health risks caused by the disaster. Because this new virus is so infectious, we cannot risk anyone not being able to get testing or treatment due to lack of health coverage. That is why I am asking that Texas ask for and the Federal government approve a temporary limited coverage for coronavirus testing and treatment to as many of the 5 million uninsured Texans as possible under a 1135 Medicaid Waiver. The Families First Coronavirus Act which in now in the U.S. Senate currently has a free testing regardless of coverage provision. However, knowing that you may have the virus is not enough. We need to provide treat-
ment for everyone who needs it—in order for us to effectively prevent the virus from spreading and causing death. Additionally, providing this limited emergency coverage will make sure that doctors, nurses, other healthcare professionals, and hospitals, are properly compensated for what will be a monumental effort over what could be the next several months. Also, as Chair of the House Committee on County Affairs, I know that in Texas counties play the lead role in responding to disasters on the local level and bear a great financial burden in doing so. Hence our 1135 Medicaid Waiver request should reimburse our counties and other local governments for testing, treating, containing, and educating the public about the virus.”
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Texas State Department of Health Services COVID 19 Call Center 1-877-570-9779 Monday - Friday 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m Email: coronavirus@dshs.texas.gov http://www.dshs.texas.gov/coronavirus
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Coronavirus: The Background, The Spread, And The Pandemic By Jo-Carolyn Goode, Managing Editor
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n 2019, Americans were still on a holly high and jolly joy as we put away gifts that were once under the tree and took down our Christmas trimmings to welcome in a New Year. We were preparing to sweep out the old and welcome in the new with visions of peace and prosperity because this was our year! Little did we know that soon our world would be flipped upside down filled with worldwide panic and fear unlike any of us have seen in our lifetime with the coronavirus pandemic. The coronavirus is a large cluster of viruses that can cause symptoms ranging from the very mild to severe that are common in people and animals according to the Center for Disease Control. The virus originated from animals, bats specifically, that is why early cases were thought to be passed on by animal-to-human interaction but those cases are rare. The first strain of the coronavirus was noted in 2003 with the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in China. Nine years later cases were recorded in Saudi Arabia with the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS). Now in 2020, we are talking about the coronavirus yet again but a different strain of it.
An assembly of individuals in a country more than 7,000 miles away from the United States started to experience severe symptoms of coughing, high fever, and other indicators of pneumonia. There were so many cases in Wuhan, China that Chinese authorities launched an investigation in December 2019 to learn of the cause behind so many sick individuals. What the people had in common were their association with seafood and live animals at the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in the Jianghan District in China. Scientists deduced that the people were infected by the SARS-CoV-2, which is associated with the coronavirus. As more and more individuals were diagnosed, health authorities tried to contain its spread with the largest quarantine in history in the city of Wuhan. But it was too late. The coronavirus had already left the borders of Wuhan and had spread to 15 other cities. When cases of the virus started popping up in Italy, Iran, and South Korea and those new cases began to outnumber those in China researches went back to learn more about what was making people sick. On January 7, 2020, it was officially confirmed that these individuals were suffering from a new disease that
was named the coronavirus, 2019-nCoV. Further research found that the newly named illness was not just something that people picked up at the seafood market but spreading quickly as epidemiology indicated that transmission was being done through person-to-person interactions rather than animal-to-person. By January 30, 2020, almost 10,000 cases in 21 countries of the coronavirus had been reported. Seven of those were in the U.S. And that was the day that U.S. citizens started to pay closer attention since it was no longer an international problem but one growing in our own communities. Coronavirus Strikes in the United States After visiting with his family in Wuhan, China, a 35-year-old man in Washington State walks into a clinic to get checked out after experiencing symptoms of coughing and fever. A battery of tests was done including one for the coronavirus. On January 20th, it was confirmed that the man had the coronavirus and his diagnosis became the first official record of the illness in the United States. During that month the coronavirus became known as a public health emergency of international concern by the World Health Organization (WHO).
By March 11, WHO declared it a pandemic and two days later Donald Trump weighed in to deem COVID-19 a national emergency in the United States. The Coronavirus Panic Rises Nationwide Today the Coronavirus has been documented in numerous continents, over 135 countries, and in every state in the U.S. And there doesn’t seem to be an end in sight. However, researchers are learning more and more about the disease, how it is spreads, the signs and symptoms, ways to contain it and how the public can protect themselves as best as possible. Together by following the guidelines from officials, practicing social distancing and maintaining good hygiene the coronavirus can be a thing of the past and we can get back to life as we use to know it. Take this extend time to love our family and friends, grow closer to your spiritual power, and be a good steward of your resources. Sources: CDC, New England Journal of Medicine, The Washington Post, Live Science, New York Times and Wikipedia
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Photography by Vicky Pink ouston Community College invited the public to their 2020 State of the College as they featured HCC Chancellor, Dr. Cesar Maldonado. He provided highlights of how HCC has fundamentally re-engineered
the institution, what’s next in innovative approaches to education, and how HCC is equipped to fuel Houston’s future for the next 50 years and beyond. Some in attendance were Mayor Sylvester Turner, Tammie Campbell, Rhonda SkillernJones, Laolu Davies, Dr. Laura Murillo, Andrea Bonner, and City Council members Carolyn Evans-Shabazz, Robert Gallegos.
FREE TESTING UPDATE Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Chair of the Congressional Coronavirus Task Force, said free testing will begin Thursday, March 19th, 2020 at United Memorial Medical Center
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ESTING UPDATE— Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Chair of the Congressional Coro-
navirus Task Force, said free testing will begin Thursday, March 19. She’s expected to hold a press conference around 10 a.m. urging residents to take advantage of the free testing.
Congressman Al Green Applauds Senate Passage of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Relief Measure
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n Wednesday, March 18, 2020, Congressman Al Green released the following statement regarding the Senate’s passage of the second coronavirus relief package: After a 90-8 Senate vote, Congressman Al Green announced, “I am pleased to learn of the Senate’s vote to provide relief funding for the American public in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. Originally drafted and passed in the House of Representatives, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act offers paid emergency leave, free testing, and unemployment benefits to individuals affected by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).” The Houston Congressman went on to say, “As we anticipate the
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President signing this bill into law and seeing it provide much needed emergency assistance across America, we must continue working to ensure that help is afforded to the people who need it most. With discussions of a stimulus package that could provide direct assistance to the public, we must consider tip and wage workers, small businesses owners, and persons who are unhoused among other vulnerable groups of our population.” He added, “This is an unprecedented crisis that requires an unprecedented response. During this tumultuous time, we must continue to work to promote the general welfare of ALL Americans as the Preamble of our Constitution calls us to do.”
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two (2) Kellogg’s Froot Loops Wild Berry, 10.1 oz., or with Marshmallows Cereal, 10.5 oz.
with in-store coupons
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with in-store coupons
• La Costeña Homestyle Mexican Salsa, 16.7 oz.
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assorted varieties
GROW YOUNG MINDS, READ 3 TIMES A WEEK
• Kellogg’s Frosted Mini Wheats Mixed Berry Filled Cereal times a week
16.5 oz.
• Read 3 Book
• Kraft or Taco Bell Shredded Cheese
assorted titles
H-E-B Premium Smoked Sausage
6.67 - 8 oz., assorted varieties
value pack 28.5 oz. assorted varieties
• Mi Tienda® by H-E-B Rice or Beans
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15 - 17.6 oz.
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• H-E-B Texas Tough® Aluminum Foil, 25 sq. ft.
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H-E-B Texas Heritage® Beef Hot Dogs 12 oz. assorted varieties
Hill Country Fare Smoked Sausage
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value pack 39 - 42 oz. assorted varieties
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March 19 – March 25, 2020
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$ H-E-B GIFT CARDS
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H-E-B Easy Melt
16 oz. assorted varieties
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