COVID-19
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Federal Information:
The White House - Opening Up America
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
  1. Reopening Guidance for Cleaning and Disinfecting Public Spaces, Workplaces, Businesses, Schools, and Homes 
  2. CDC updated safer activities infographic 04/27/2021
  3. CDC updated mask guidelines as of 5/13/2021
 
State Information:
Office of the Texas Governor Coronavirus Resources and Response
  1. Executive Order No.GA-18 relating to the expanded reopening of services as part of the safe,strategic plan to Open Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster.
  2. Texas Department of State Health Services  - Minimum Recommended Health Protocols
  3. Texas Reopening order GA-34 issued March 2, 2021
  4. Executive Order GA-38
COVID-19 CALL CENTERS
Texas Department of State Health Services has a dedicated call center to answer your COVID-19 related questions or concerns. The call center is available Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. For more information, please call 1-877-570-9779.
 
Fort Bend County Health & Human Services has established a call center for your COVID-19 related questions or concerns.  The call center is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.  General Public Line: 281-633-7795 and Physician and Community Partner Line: 281-344-6118.
 
 
County Information:
Ft. Bend County COVID-19 Update page
Ft. Bend County Extended Stay Home to Save Lives Order issued April 1, 2020
Ft. Bend COVID-19 testing open to all residents Tuesday April 14, 2020 
  1. There is no requirement for symptoms to be tested. Under the expanded testing policy, residents of Fort Bend can call (281) 238-2363 to get an identification code and to schedule date and time or fill out an online form here. The test is free to the resident.
  2. April 23, 2020, Guidance on Masks: Covering Nose and Mouth. Fort Bend County Judge KP George strongly recommends that all residents use masks that cover their noses and mouths in order to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in the community. REASON: Mask coverings are important because a significant percentage of individuals with the COVID-19 virus are asymptomatic, they are unknowingly spreading the virus to the other people. Click here for additional information. 
  3. April 27, 2020, Fort Bend County Opens New COVID-19 Testing Site in Sugar Land. Fort Bend County is partnering with AccessHealth to perform the tests and with LabCorp, to provide the test kits and results. The County is paying all fees related to the tests. The site is able to do approximately 200 tests per day.Who can be tested: Both sites are open at no cost to all residents of Fort Bend County. There is no requirement for symptoms to be tested. When:  The testing site will be operating Monday through Friday from 8am-5pm and Saturday from 10am-2pm. Click here for additional details.
Fort Bend County COVID-19 Threat Level Chart
 
CRRA2 Communications
 
Email Blast May 8, 2020
Email Blast April 16, 2020
Email blast April 2, 2020
Email blast March 21, 2020
Email blast March 17, 2020
Email blast March 13, 2020
 
Mycincoranch.com Eblast Communications
 
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