
Tracking the Coronavirus
Coronavirus in Central Texas
Coronavirus Local Resources
Texans can call 2-1-1, 24/7 for COVID-19 information and referrals to community resources

Preventing the Spread
- Wash your hands often with soap and water or 60% alcohol hand sanitizer
- Avoid touching your face
- Avoid close contact with others
- Stay home if you're sick
- Cough or sneeze into an elbow
- Clean, disinfect frequently-touched surfaces daily
What to do if you think you have COVID-19
- Stay home
- Call your health provider or use a telehealth virtual visit
- Your physician will determine if you need more testing and will provide instructions
- Your physician will fill out a form if they believe you have it
- Austin Public Health will determine if you qualify for a test and will direct you to a test site
Coronavirus Safety Primer
Coronavirus Resources from the CDC
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Latest Coronavirus Video
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Long lines outside one of Travis County's vaccine clinics Jan. 14

Austin Regional Clinic funnels phase 1B vaccine recipients to Austin Public Health sites
