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1.Austin-Travis County moves into Stage 5 COVID-19 risk level
Austin Public Health announced today that the city and county have moved into Stage 5 – the highest level of local pandemic restrictions – of Austin-Travis County’s COVID-19 Risk-Based …
2.Austin-Travis County moves into Stage 5 COVID-19 risk level
Austin and Travis County have moved into stage 5 restrictions to prevent the spread of COVID-19, officials announced at a news conference Wednesday. At this level, residents are urged to stay home and businesses are asked to operate only through curbside and delivery.
3.Austin-Travis County moves into Stage 5 COVID-19 risk level
Dr. Mark Escott, interim Austin-Travis County health authority, said if coronavirus transmission continues as it is currently, he could recommend the area move into Stage 5 of Austin Public Health …
4.Austin-Travis County moves into Stage 5 COVID-19 risk level
Each stage is in response to the risk of spread of COVID-19. Austin-Travis County will reach Stage 5 once the 7-day average of new coronavirus hospitalizations hits 70.
5.Austin-Travis County moves into Stage 5 COVID-19 risk level
Travis County health officials announced Dec. 23 a move to Stage 5 under Austin Public Health’s COVID-19 risk guidelines. (Jack Flagler/Community Impact Newspaper) Now is the chance to help your local community succeed. Become a Patron by contributing to Community Impact Newspaper and gain daily insight into what’s happening in your own backyard.
6.Austin-Travis County moves into Stage 5 COVID-19 risk level
AUSTIN, Texas — Austin may move into Stage 5 of the risk-based guidelines outlined by the city’s health leaders if new coronavirus cases don’t slow down, the top doctor said in a briefing two weeks…
7.Austin-Travis County moves into Stage 5 COVID-19 risk level
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Dr. Mark Escott, the Austin Public Health interim health authority, said Austin-Travis County is now in the Stage 4 level of COVID-19 risk due to a lack of medical workers …
8.Austin-Travis County moves into Stage 5 COVID-19 risk level
Austin, Texas – As of Nov. 19, Austin-Travis County is moving out of Stage 3 and into Stage 4 based on Austin Public Health’s (APH) Risk-Based Guidelines.The key indicators for stage changes, including the 7-day moving average of hospitalizations, number of patients in the ICU, ventilator usage, positivity rate, and the 7-day moving average of cases, are all trending upward.
https://austintexas.gov/news/austin-travis-county-enters-stage-4-covid19
9.Austin-Travis County moves into Stage 5 COVID-19 risk level
Austin-Travis County is currently in Stage 4 Austin Public Health (APH) has published a color-coded chart to help residents of Austin-Travis County understand the stages of risk and provide recommendations on what people should do to stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
http://www.austintexas.gov/page/covid-19-risk-based-guidelines
10.Austin-Travis County moves into Stage 5 COVID-19 risk level
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The City of Austin and Travis County are now in Stage 3 of its risk-based guidelines to stop the spread of COVID-19. The move is due to lower positivity rates and cases, Austin …
News results
1.Amidst COVID-19 Surge, Austin-Travis County Moves to Stage 5 Restrictions
Austin Public Health announced today that the city and county have moved into Stage 5 – the highest level of local pandemic restrictions – of Austin-Travis County’s COVID-19 Risk-Based Guidelines. Local officials are urging all residents regardless of their risk level to avoid non-household gatherings,
Published Date: 2020-12-23T17:23:00.0000000Z
2.Austin-Travis County moves to Stage 5 of coronavirus threat, tightest restrictions urged
Local health officials announced Wednesday that the Austin-Travis County area is now in Stage 5 of Austin Public Health’s risk-based guidelines … recommend local leaders move the Austin-Travis County area into the highest level of pandemic restrictions …
Published Date: 2020-12-23T16:15:13.0000000Z
3.Austin-Travis County area on verge of Stage 5 coronavirus restrictions
Travis County is on the verge of tighter health restrictions after health officials reported four new deaths, and 415 new coronavirus cases.
Published Date: 2020-12-21T16:26:00.0000000Z
4.If new COVID-19 cases don’t slow, Austin may soon move to Stage 5 with city curfew possible
AUSTIN, Texas — Austin may move into Stage 5 of the risk-based guidelines outlined … The seven-day average of new COVID-19 cases in Austin-Travis County is up 131% from one month ago.
Published Date: 2020-12-12T06:11:00.0000000Z
5.Austin, Travis County extend COVID-19 orders, rules through Feb. 16
AUSTIN (KXAN) — As the area approaches possible Stage 5 restrictions, the City of Austin and Travis County are extending the area … of Texas projections show we could move into Stage 5 of COVID-19 risk-based guidelines by next week.
Published Date: 2020-12-16T15:12:00.0000000Z
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1 Austin-Travis County now in Stage 4 of COVID-19 risk level |
Dr. Mark Escott said Austin-Travis County is now in the Stage 4 level of COVID-19 risk due to a lack of medical workers available to staff intensive care units, along with rising cases and positivity rates. |
Watch Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mamej5vwY_I |
Wikipedia based search results
1.Circuit of the Americas
of undeveloped land in southeastern Travis County. The majority of the site had been planned to be developed into a residential subdivision called "Wandering…
2.U.S. state and local government responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
March 25. Travis and Williamson counties issued stay-at-home orders effective March 24 through April 13. Austin extended the Travis County order to the…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S. state and local government responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
3.Elon Musk
for his views on artificial intelligence, public transportation, and the COVID–19 pandemic. Elon Reeve Musk was born on June 28, 1971, in Pretoria, Transvaal…