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COVID-19 pandemic in Austin, Texas. Austin, Texas, reportedly confirmed its first cases on March 13, 2020, with the related onset of symptoms occurring as early as March 2, 2020. However, the disease may have reached the Austin area earlier. In an unconfirmed case, a 67 year old man in Bastrop, TX, traveled to Clovis, NM on December 21.
The median cost of a house in the Austin metro area grew by 63% during that time, Zillow found, reaching $323,000 at the cusp of the COVID-19 crisis. Then the real boom began.
While the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) attributed 41 of these deaths to COVID-19, USA Today reported that doctors believed additional COVID-19 deaths may not have been accounted for due to limited testing early in the pandemic. [8] In one specific case, Bastrop County judge Paul Pape reported symptoms starting February 9. [9]
Austin Public Health is changing the way it reports COVID-19 cases. ... The change comes as the Texas Department of State Health Services announced that providers are no longer required to report ...
Four coolers of the new COVID-19 vaccines arrived on Monday to the CVS on Slaughter Lane and South First Street. "We were happy to see it," said Pharmacy Manger Rochelle Guyse. Doctors' offices ...
The Texas National Guard was deployed to aid in COVID-19 testing and prevention efforts. In March 2020, The Texas Tribune described the state's pandemic response as a "patchwork system" characterized by its decentralized nature and reliance on locally enacted policies. [ 12 ] The following month, WalletHub ranked the Texas as one of the 10 ...
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A waning COVID-19 surge is expected to peak again this winter with the subvariants KP.3.1.1 and XEC accounting for the majority of infections. The FDA recently approved an updated COVID-19 vaccine ...