March 25, 2020

 

 

Dear Friends and Neighbors:

Harris County and the City of Houston have implemented a number of measures to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 within our city. While this outbreak provides challenges for our community, we can all help diminish its impact with knowledge, patience, and a little common-sense.

What restrictions are currently in place that I should follow?
Tuesday, March 24 County Judge Hidalgo and Mayor Turner announced a  Stay-Home Work-Safe order, effective at midnight March 24 until midnight April 3. If you need additional clarification or information on this order, please email stayhome@co.hctx.net

Residents are still free to go to the grocery store or pharmacy, pick up food at restaurants, go to the park, and go for a walk. I advise that residents heed CDC guidance relating to social-distancing. All private gatherings outside of your household are prohibited, but you can still leave to care for family members or pets in other households. Businesses in the  critical infrastructure sectors  can remain open. I found this article helpful for a list of businesses exempted from the order. 

Support Local Restaurants!
It is critical that our community continues to support our locally-owned restaurants during these tough times. I encourage residents to take advantage of the convenient take-out and delivery services being offered by these great businesses.

Where can I get tested for COVID-19 in the Houston area?
Harris County and the City of Houston are expected to open a total of four testing sites in partnership with FEMA.
 
The City's first testing location opened March 20  initially only for first responders and healthcare workers. As of Monday, March 23, the site is open to symptomatic medical professionals, first responders, people 65 and over, and people of any age with chronic illnesses. To get tested, you must first call the Houston Health Department's COVID-19 call center at 832-393-4220. Once you are screened over the phone, you will receive a unique identification code and instructions on where to go for testing.  Please check the Houston Health Department  site for more information on the pre-screening process and testing sites.

Two County sites opened over the weekend to test first responders and healthcare workers. Harris County has launched an online tool to access testing. Once you are screened online, you will receive a unique identification number and a phone number to call to get the site location. 

Other Testing Locations in Houston
United Memorial Medical Center offers free COVID-19 testing at 510 W. Tidwell Road between the hours of 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM, Monday through Friday. The testing program will begin by testing only the highest-risk individuals first, Register online for a pre-screening test. 

Legacy Community Health offers COVID-19 testing at three of their Houston locations only for those who screen positive for the virus - People who are experiencing symptoms of fever, cough, shortness of breath, or other respiratory conditions; People over the age of 65, or have a chronic medical condition. It is not necessary to call ahead before going to one of the locations. Patients with questions should call a primary care physician or Legacy's contact center at 832-548-5000. All testing is done on a sliding scale, and the clinics will bill insurance companies for those who are covered. 
The locations are:
Legacy Fifth Ward, 3811 Lyons Ave. 
Legacy Montrose, 1415 California St. 
Legacy Southwest, 6441 High Star Dr. 

My Family Doctor has one drive-thru testing facility at 6430 Hilcroft Ave., open Monday through Friday between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM. This testing site is currently cash only. Testing is limited to those who have fever and/or symptoms of respiratory illness, priories include the elderly and people with chronic medical conditions. This site has said they cannot process more than 120 vehicles per day. For more information please visit My Family Doctor's website.  

What steps should I take to protect myself?
The best ways you can stop this virus are easy, painless, and are simple enough that we should follow them whether or not a pandemic is taking place:
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
  • Regularly use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.
  • Avoid touching your face with unwashed hands. 
  • Clean and disinfect commonly-used surfaces regularly.
  • Avoid close contact with people who have been exposed to the virus or who are sick. 
To learn more about COVID-19 and what you can do to stop its spread, please visit the Centers for Disease Control Website

Grocery  Store Senior Hours  
Supermarkets around the city are starting to offer dedicated store hours and other services available for seniors to high-risk individuals. Here is a list of some companies offering this:
  • Walgreens has a weekly Seniors Day for people 55 and older. Every Tuesday from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM. 
  • H-E-B, through its delivery service Favor, is offering a shopping and delivery service for people 60 and older. They can order online or call the Senior Support Line at 833-397-0080 from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM seven days a week. A personal shopper, who is available directly by phone, executes the order and delivers it.
  • Food Town is open only for seniors 65 or older during the hours of 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM every day.
  • Whole Foods is allowing customers 60 or older to shop one hour before public opening times (these vary by store location).
  • Walmart is dedicating an hour before stores open, from March 24 to April 28, to senior shoppers 60 and older.
  • Randalls is encouraging most customers not to shop between the hours of 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM Tuesdays and Thursdays, to make priority for seniors 60 or older, as well as other at-risk people. 
  • Target is reserving the first hour of shopping every Wednesday to seniors over 65 and other at-risk people.  
  • Costco will hold its senior hour for members 60 and up Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM
  • Trader Joe's reserved the first hour of daily shopping to seniors, 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM. 
Is there any financial assistance being offered?
The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering designated states and territories low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to small businesses suffering substantial economic injury as a result of COVID-19.

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Stay tuned for more updates from my office as the situation surrounding COVID-19 continues to evolve. I also encourage you to continue getting updates from Houston Emergency Operations Center

The District G office will continue to remain open and is here to serve the residents as usual. Office staff is working staggered shifts to maximize social-distancing and to ensure day-to-day office needs are attended to during business hours. Please send an email to DistrictG@houstontx.gov or call 832-393-3007 if you are in need of our assistance.  

Sincerely, 
Greg Travis

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Houston City Council Member, District G
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Houston, TX 77002
  
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