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WEATHER ALERT

12 warnings in effect for 7 counties in the area

HOUSTON HEALTH DEPARTMENT


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Houston Health Dept. confirms first measles case in traveler passing through Hobby Airport

Read full article: Houston Health Dept. confirms first measles case in traveler passing through Hobby Airport

The update comes just days after Harris County confirmed its first measles case, but officials say it's not connected to any local cases in the Greater Houston area.

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Houston Health Department reaches out to residents after measles exposure in Fort Bend County

Read full article: Houston Health Department reaches out to residents after measles exposure in Fort Bend County

The Houston Health Department is currently reaching out to residents who may have been exposed to measles in connection with Fort Bend County’s first confirmed case.

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Houston Health Department loses $42 million after federal COVID-19 grants canceled in Texas; job cuts expected to follow

Read full article: Houston Health Department loses $42 million after federal COVID-19 grants canceled in Texas; job cuts expected to follow

The Texas Department of State Health Services is reaching out to counties using COVID-era grants to stop spending those funds as it evaluates $877 million in grant cancelations by the federal government.

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Houston Methodist alerts about potential measles exposure at hospital

Read full article: Houston Methodist alerts about potential measles exposure at hospital

A confirmed measles case has been reported at the Houston Methodist Emergency Care Center, leading to a proactive alert to those potentially exposed.

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Houston infant contracts measles after international travel

Read full article: Houston infant contracts measles after international travel

According to the health department, the infant, who was unvaccinated, was exposed to measles during international travel.

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Houston Health Department to launch $20M grant initiative for climate resilience

Read full article: Houston Health Department to launch $20M grant initiative for climate resilience

The Houston Health Department is launching a $20 million EPA-funded initiative for climate resilience, beginning with the Trees and Trash 2025 event in the Fifth Ward.

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Houston ISD student dies after testing positive for Meningococcal Disease

Read full article: Houston ISD student dies after testing positive for Meningococcal Disease

The student at a Houston Independent School District’s Bonham Elementary School has died after testing positive for Meningococcal Disease.

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Turkey Leg Hut closes after Houston Health Dept. finds several violations

Read full article: Turkey Leg Hut closes after Houston Health Dept. finds several violations

The Houston Health Dept. ordered the Turkey Leg Hut to shut down after finding 35 health code violations

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Heat Exhaustion: Who’s at highest risk, symptoms to watch out for, and how to know when to get medical help

Read full article: Heat Exhaustion: Who’s at highest risk, symptoms to watch out for, and how to know when to get medical help

Heat exhaustion and heat stroke are SERIOUS risks in these unfavorable weather conditions. Learn more about how to protect yourself from the scorching heat here. 🥵🌡️#HeatSafety #StayCool #HoustonHeat

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COVID-19 cases could be on the rise in Houston

Read full article: COVID-19 cases could be on the rise in Houston

Heat waves might not be the only kind of wave Houstonians have to deal with in the next few weeks, as experts from the Houston Health Department have predicted a potential “Covid Wave” as cases have been slowly increasing over the past five weeks.

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‘Grossly overstated numbers’: Houston Health Department launches investigation after STD data goes viral on social media

Read full article: ‘Grossly overstated numbers’: Houston Health Department launches investigation after STD data goes viral on social media

A social media post had many questioning the health of many Houstonians after someone misused the Houston Health Department data system, insinuating over 42,000 people tested positive for an STD.

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Repairs still undone at NW Houston hotel pool months after Aliyah Jaico was sucked into pipe

Read full article: Repairs still undone at NW Houston hotel pool months after Aliyah Jaico was sucked into pipe

Nearly 3 months after Aliyah died, a Houston Health Department spokesperson says the pool remains closed but that's because “The operator hasn’t submitted plans to remodel the pool." He adds, "Our department would need to review and approve the plans before the operator can even begin the pool repairs.”

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Heat Exhaustion: Who’s at highest risk, symptoms to watch out for, and how to know when to get medical help

Read full article: Heat Exhaustion: Who’s at highest risk, symptoms to watch out for, and how to know when to get medical help

Heat exhaustion and heat stroke are SERIOUS risks in these unfavorable weather conditions. Learn more about how to protect yourself from the scorching heat here. 🥵🌡️#HeatSafety #StayCool #HoustonHeat

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STI Awareness Month: What parents and teens need to know

Read full article: STI Awareness Month: What parents and teens need to know

Houston Health Department shares how to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections.

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Lazy river pools don’t have specific inspection requirements in Houston, KPRC 2 learns after hotel drowning death

Read full article: Lazy river pools don’t have specific inspection requirements in Houston, KPRC 2 learns after hotel drowning death

The City of Houston has five permitted lazy river-style pools, including at the northwest Houston DoubleTree by Hilton hotel where a young girl was tragically killed over the weekend.

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Tuberculosis makes about 150 Houstonians sick every year, experts say

Read full article: Tuberculosis makes about 150 Houstonians sick every year, experts say

Every year, the Houston Health Department employees deliver more than 25,000 doses of antibiotics to 150 people with TB.

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How to look up inspection reports on public pools in Houston area

Read full article: How to look up inspection reports on public pools in Houston area

Summer is approaching, which means more pool time. Parents, here's how you can check if the last time a commercial or public pool has been inspected before allowing your kids in to play.

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Houston’s top baby names of 2023

Read full article: Houston’s top baby names of 2023

More than 60,800 babies were born in Houston in 2023, according to the Houston Health Department.

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December 1 is World AIDS Day: See statistics in Houston, testing, prevention and more

Read full article: December 1 is World AIDS Day: See statistics in Houston, testing, prevention and more

KPRC 2 joins the world on Dec. 1 in remembrance of the millions of lives lost to AIDS and people who are still living with AIDS or HIV.

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NW Houston family whose apartment flooded with raw sewage gets some relief, but problems persist

Read full article: NW Houston family whose apartment flooded with raw sewage gets some relief, but problems persist

A Northwest side family that was forced to live in raw sewage that had been flooding their apartment for days, with no help from property management.

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‘What are we waiting for?’ Tense moments during city council meeting over $5M Fifth Ward relocation fund proposal

Read full article: ‘What are we waiting for?’ Tense moments during city council meeting over $5M Fifth Ward relocation fund proposal

Last year, the Houston Health Department said it found cancer-causing chemicals in the soil around the Union Pacific Railroad yard. The soil contained dioxin, a highly toxic chemical compound associated with cancer and other severe health risks.

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How to keep heat-related illnesses at bay in triple-digit heat

Read full article: How to keep heat-related illnesses at bay in triple-digit heat

Dr. David Persse, Chief Medical Officer with the City of Houston, shared top heat safety tips on KPRC 2+ at 7.

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Houston activates heat emergency plan as city expects sweltering temperatures; here are tips to stay safe this summer

Read full article: Houston activates heat emergency plan as city expects sweltering temperatures; here are tips to stay safe this summer

As a heat wave moves into Houston, city officials are activating Houston’s Public Health Heat Emergency Plan.

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Houston-area syphilis outbreak: Health department reports 128% increase in cases among women

Read full article: Houston-area syphilis outbreak: Health department reports 128% increase in cases among women

The Houston Health Department has reported an outbreak of congenital syphilis in Houston and Harris County.

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2 Your Health: The Houston Health Department warns about dangerous heat

Read full article: 2 Your Health: The Houston Health Department warns about dangerous heat

Dr. David Persse of the Houston Health Department has a warning about this week's threat of dangerous heat and how to protect yourself.

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Houston Health Department offers mpox vaccines during Houston Pride events to mitigate spread

Read full article: Houston Health Department offers mpox vaccines during Houston Pride events to mitigate spread

Although monkeypox cases are currently down, the Houston Health Department has encouraged those who plan to attend Houston Pride to take safety precautions to prevent a resurgence this summer.

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Health officials warn of possible resurgence of mpox this summer

Read full article: Health officials warn of possible resurgence of mpox this summer

Dr. David Persse, Chief Medical Officer for the City of Houston, shares how the city's working to avoid a resurgence.

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STI Awareness Month: What parents and teens need to know

Read full article: STI Awareness Month: What parents and teens need to know

Houston Health Department shares how to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections.

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Houston boutique owner tied to bribery scandal involving city’s health department, prosecutors say

Read full article: Houston boutique owner tied to bribery scandal involving city’s health department, prosecutors say

Federal court documents revealed one of those businesses is Melodrama Boutique, which is owned by Juquita “Jackie” Adams.

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Expert talks tuberculosis and who is at risk

Read full article: Expert talks tuberculosis and who is at risk

City of Houston chief medical officer talks preventing the bacterial illness and signs to look out for.

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Seen at 7: Houston Health Department on local pollen count

Read full article: Seen at 7: Houston Health Department on local pollen count

HHD officer shares how much longer you have to deal with the sniffles and seasonal allergies.

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Union Pacific solidifies agreement to increase testing in Fifth Ward neighborhood, part of area where cancer cluster identified

Read full article: Union Pacific solidifies agreement to increase testing in Fifth Ward neighborhood, part of area where cancer cluster identified

Union Pacific Railroad has announced a collaboration with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and community partners in an agreement to move forward with additional environmental assessment and testing at the former Houston Wood Preserving Works site in Fifth Ward.

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Seen at 7: Keeping Your Heart Healthy

Read full article: Seen at 7: Keeping Your Heart Healthy

Dr. David Persse, chief medical officer for the Houston Health Department, joins us to talk about how high cholesterol and high blood pressure are leading risk factors for heart problems and what can people start doing today to lower their risk of heart problems?

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How to safeguard your personal information in wake of recent cyberattacks

Read full article: How to safeguard your personal information in wake of recent cyberattacks

Memorial Hermann, St. Luke’s, the Houston Health Department and Oak Bend Medical Center, are among the local healthcare systems hit by cyberattacks in 2022, potentially putting patients at risk by exposing their protected health information.

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Houston’s most popular baby names of 2022 revealed🍼

Read full article: Houston’s most popular baby names of 2022 revealed🍼

Houston’s most popular baby names for 2022 were announced by the Houston Health Department Wednesday.

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December 1 is World AIDS Day: See statistics in Houston, testing, prevention and more

Read full article: December 1 is World AIDS Day: See statistics in Houston, testing, prevention and more

KPRC 2 joins the world on Dec. 1 in remembrance of the millions of lives lost to AIDS and people who are still living with AIDS or HIV.

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See to Succeed: HHF celebrates program helping underserved children receive eye exams, glasses

Read full article: See to Succeed: HHF celebrates program helping underserved children receive eye exams, glasses

The Houston Health Foundation is celebrating Aramco Americas’ visionary leadership and support of its Brilliant Futures program, See to Succeed, operated by the Houston Health Department.

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GUILTY: Houston Health Department official Barry Barnes admits taking bribes in federal court, US Attorney says

Read full article: GUILTY: Houston Health Department official Barry Barnes admits taking bribes in federal court, US Attorney says

Barry Barnes, a former administrative and community outreach coordinator at the Houston Health Department pleaded guilty in federal court to bribery. The case is the result of an FBI raid in February at the Houston Health Department’s headquarters.

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Parents of children ages 1 to 6 may want to have honey ready during flu season

Read full article: Parents of children ages 1 to 6 may want to have honey ready during flu season

According to the Houston Health Department, ER visits for flu-like illnesses are up, particularly among children.

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Allergies, pollen and mold: This is how to check how bad it is right now in the Houston area🤧

Read full article: Allergies, pollen and mold: This is how to check how bad it is right now in the Houston area🤧

This is how to check the pollen and mold count in Houston if you're feeling your allergies kicking up.

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THEA calls on state to conduct in-depth studies on the health of residents living in Kashmere Gardens and the Fifth Ward

Read full article: THEA calls on state to conduct in-depth studies on the health of residents living in Kashmere Gardens and the Fifth Ward

The Texas Health and Environmental Alliance (THEA) held a press conference Thursday to call on the state to conduct in-depth studies on the health of residents living in Kashmere Gardens and the Fifth Ward.

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Sickle Cell awareness: Progress happening at Texas Children’s Hospital

Read full article: Sickle Cell awareness: Progress happening at Texas Children’s Hospital

According to the Houston Health Department, Houston has the most sickle cell of all the regions in Texas.

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Houston Health Department says it has detected cancer-causing chemical around Fifth Ward near Kashmere Gardens

Read full article: Houston Health Department says it has detected cancer-causing chemical around Fifth Ward near Kashmere Gardens

The Houston Health Department said Friday that surface soil samples collected in July around the contaminated Union Pacific rail yard and tested by the department contain dioxin, a highly toxic chemical compound associated with cancer and other severe health risks.

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Stronger Houston: Houston logging some of nation’s highest HIV diagnoses; health officials hoping for vaccine in near future

Read full article: Stronger Houston: Houston logging some of nation’s highest HIV diagnoses; health officials hoping for vaccine in near future

The southern part of the U.S. accounts for 51% of new HIV cases each year. This is according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Some regions throughout the south also lag in providing HIV prevention services and care.

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Mayor Turner, HPD Chief Finner join My Brother’s Keeper to call for ‘sensible’ gun legislation

Read full article: Mayor Turner, HPD Chief Finner join My Brother’s Keeper to call for ‘sensible’ gun legislation

Mayor Sylvester Turner and Houston Police Chief Troy Finner joined My Brother’s Keeper, a program of the Houston Health Department, along with community organizations and elected officials on Wednesday to call for “sensible” legislation in response to gun violence.

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Houston Health Department, Harris County Public Health discuss latest updates on monkeypox efforts, spread prevention

Read full article: Houston Health Department, Harris County Public Health discuss latest updates on monkeypox efforts, spread prevention

Leaders from the Harris County Public Health and Houston Health Department held a Q&A virtual news conference to discuss updates relating to monkeypox and departments’ efforts on mitigating the spread of the virus.

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Monkeypox vaccinations: Houston Health Department to begin intradermal vaccinations Tuesday

Read full article: Monkeypox vaccinations: Houston Health Department to begin intradermal vaccinations Tuesday

The Houston Health Department on Tuesday will switch to intradermal monkeypox vaccinations, an injection just under the skin, and expand eligibility criteria to the estimated 26,000 people living with HIV in Houston and Harris County, officials said in a news release.

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Houston Health Department earns CDC designation as Center of Excellence for wastewater epidemiology

Read full article: Houston Health Department earns CDC designation as Center of Excellence for wastewater epidemiology

The Houston Health Department announced Wednesday it is now recognized by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as a National Wastewater Surveillance System Center of Excellence.

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Houston Health Department receives more than 6,000 doses of monkeypox vaccine, more expected

Read full article: Houston Health Department receives more than 6,000 doses of monkeypox vaccine, more expected

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo provided an update on Harris County’s response to Monkeypox Tuesday morning.

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Houston’s COVID-19 community level is ‘high’ as cases, hospitalizations increase, health dept. says

Read full article: Houston’s COVID-19 community level is ‘high’ as cases, hospitalizations increase, health dept. says

The city of Houston’s COVID-19 community level was moved to “high” as cases and hospitalizations increase, according to the Houston Health Department.

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Monkeypox vaccine arrives to Houston area healthcare facilities, officials say

Read full article: Monkeypox vaccine arrives to Houston area healthcare facilities, officials say

The Houston Health Department has reportedly just received its first shipment of monkeypox vaccines, officials say.

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Sterlingshire Apartments working to be in compliance with the City; Residents say they’re still dealing with issues

Read full article: Sterlingshire Apartments working to be in compliance with the City; Residents say they’re still dealing with issues

On Wednesday, dozens of residents at the Sterlingshire Apartments in Northeast Houston were served a hot meal thanks to an organization called Hoodies 4 Healing.

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Health department sends inspectors to explore deplorable living conditions at Sterlingshire apartments complex

Read full article: Health department sends inspectors to explore deplorable living conditions at Sterlingshire apartments complex

The Houston Health Department is now involved in the quest for answers at the Sterlingshire Apartment Complex, and sent several inspectors to the property Friday.

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3 cases of monkeypox now confirmed in Houston area, health department says

Read full article: 3 cases of monkeypox now confirmed in Houston area, health department says

The Houston Health Department said a third Houston-area resident has been diagnosed with monkeypox Friday afternoon.

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First cases of monkeypox reported in Houston, Harris County

Read full article: First cases of monkeypox reported in Houston, Harris County

Officials from the Houston Health Department confirmed the first case of monkeypox is now in the Houston area.

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Most popular baby names in Houston and Texas: See the top 10 lists

Read full article: Most popular baby names in Houston and Texas: See the top 10 lists

These are the most popular baby names in Houston and Texas, according to organizations who track that information.

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Attorney for Houston Health Department employee involved in FBI search warrant says client is ‘shocked’ and ‘concerned’

Read full article: Attorney for Houston Health Department employee involved in FBI search warrant says client is ‘shocked’ and ‘concerned’

There are many questions still swirling around the city following last Wednesday’s execution of a search warrant at the Houston Health Department.

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FBI conducts federal investigation at Houston Health Department, KPRC 2 Investigates has learned

Read full article: FBI conducts federal investigation at Houston Health Department, KPRC 2 Investigates has learned

The FBI arrived at the Houston Health Department building at 8000 N. Stadium Drive around 9 a.m. Wednesday as part of a federal investigation, according to the FBI.

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Houston Health Department confirms girl under age 10 as city’s youngest COVID-19 death

Read full article: Houston Health Department confirms girl under age 10 as city’s youngest COVID-19 death

A girl under 10 is the city’s youngest confirmed pediatric COVID-19 death, the Houston Health Department announced Wednesday.

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Houston-area COVID-19 test sites close early due to rain, health dept. says

Read full article: Houston-area COVID-19 test sites close early due to rain, health dept. says

Three Houston-area COVID-19 testing sites have closed early due to inclement weather, officials with Houston Health Department said on Saturday.

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Fort Bend County set to launch 1st COVID mega testing site

Read full article: Fort Bend County set to launch 1st COVID mega testing site

Fort Bend County is the latest Houston-area community to launch a drive-thru COVID-19 mega testing site. Leaders say the site is a necessity, citing “the exponential increase” in demand by residents for COVID testing because of the rapid spread of the omicron variant.

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Houston Health Department opens 2 additional mega testing sites

Read full article: Houston Health Department opens 2 additional mega testing sites

The Houston Health Department and Xpress COVID Testing will open two mega COVID-19 testing sites on Thursday, expanding access to meet high demand.

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Many people frustrated over delayed COVID-19 testing results

Read full article: Many people frustrated over delayed COVID-19 testing results

When it comes to COVID-19 testing, some are feeling frustrated with the experience.

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HISD opening COVID-19 testing sites as schools prepare to resume classes Monday

Read full article: HISD opening COVID-19 testing sites as schools prepare to resume classes Monday

Today, several city-affiliated sites are closed today and tomorrow for the holiday as Houston Independent School District prepares to expand testing to its students and staff for a safe return Monday.

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Houston Health Department opening additional drive-thru COVID-19 testing site at Minute Maid Park

Read full article: Houston Health Department opening additional drive-thru COVID-19 testing site at Minute Maid Park

The Houston Health Department is partnering with DAVACO to open another drive-thru COVID-19 testing site this week.

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How to avoid bogus COVID testing sites in the Houston area

Read full article: How to avoid bogus COVID testing sites in the Houston area

With the U.S. now averaging over 150,000 new COVID cases each day, Americans are flooding into testing sites, desperate for results which Porfirio Villarreal with the Houston Health Department says sets the stage for scam artists to try and game the system by operating bogus testing sites.

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COVID-19 testing centers now open at Delmar Stadium, Minute Maid Park. What you need to know before you go

Read full article: COVID-19 testing centers now open at Delmar Stadium, Minute Maid Park. What you need to know before you go

The Houston Health Department is expanding its COVID-19 testing effort because the demand for testing is rising dramatically.

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See list of COVID-19 testing locations in Houston area

Read full article: See list of COVID-19 testing locations in Houston area

Here is a list of resources in hopes of making your quest to find COVID-19 testing easier, and we welcome you to provide feedback on your experiences from this week.

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Demand for COVID tests soar as Christmas approaches, Houston Health Department says

Read full article: Demand for COVID tests soar as Christmas approaches, Houston Health Department says

Houston Health Department officials said the demand for COVID-19 testing is up, causing two of its testing sites to reach capacity and close early Wednesday.

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Omicron variant detected in Houston’s wastewater, health department confirms

Read full article: Omicron variant detected in Houston’s wastewater, health department confirms

The Omicron variant of COVID-19 has been detected in Houston’s wastewater, the Houston Health Department announced Monday night.

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Omicron is spreading, but is Houston ready to combat the virus?

Read full article: Omicron is spreading, but is Houston ready to combat the virus?

The Omicron variant has yet to be detected in Houston but Chief environmental science officer Dr. Loren Hopkins with the Houston Health Department says they’ve been testing the wastewater to detect new variants with help from public works.

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Houston Health Department recommends more than 200 people get repeat dose of COVID-19 vaccine after issue at 2 locations

Read full article: Houston Health Department recommends more than 200 people get repeat dose of COVID-19 vaccine after issue at 2 locations

The department said the issue relates to the use of the Moderna vaccine administered prior to the product's expiration date but outside of its use by date.

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Houston Health Department begins administering COVID-19 vaccines to children 5 and older

Read full article: Houston Health Department begins administering COVID-19 vaccines to children 5 and older

The Houston Health Department will begin Friday vaccinating children as young as five against COVID-19. Medical staff at La Nueva Casa de Amigos Health Center will get things underway administering shots in the arms of the children.

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Houston Health Department to provide up to $150 in gift cards for COVID-19 vaccinations

Read full article: Houston Health Department to provide up to $150 in gift cards for COVID-19 vaccinations

Houston Health Department is offering up to $150 to help increase the city’s vaccination rate.

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Nicholas knocked out your power, internet? Get plugged in at these centers, hotspots across the Houston area

Read full article: Nicholas knocked out your power, internet? Get plugged in at these centers, hotspots across the Houston area

Comcast is offering Xfinity wifi hotspots in the Houston area Tuesday to help people affected by Tropical Storm Nicholas.

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5 things for Houstonians to know for Friday, August 27

Read full article: 5 things for Houstonians to know for Friday, August 27

Here are things to know for Friday, August 27:

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Houston Health Department confirms city’s first COVID-19 pediatric death of child with no underlying health conditions

Read full article: Houston Health Department confirms city’s first COVID-19 pediatric death of child with no underlying health conditions

It was announced Thursday that a local boy between the ages 10 and 19 is Houston’s first pediatric COVID-19 death without underlying health conditions, according to the Houston Health Department.

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Free COVID-19 vaccinations: Here are 31 Houston Health Department-affiliated sites you can go to this week

Read full article: Free COVID-19 vaccinations: Here are 31 Houston Health Department-affiliated sites you can go to this week

The Houston Health Department is announcing the schedule for sites offering free doses of COVID-19 vaccine during the week of Aug. 16, 2021.

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Houston hosts Super Saturday Vaccination Days to get more residents, students vaccinated

Read full article: Houston hosts Super Saturday Vaccination Days to get more residents, students vaccinated

Houston is working to get more families vaccinated before school starts.

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Mayor Turner, Houston-area school districts push to get families, children ages 12 and above vaccinated before going back to school

Read full article: Mayor Turner, Houston-area school districts push to get families, children ages 12 and above vaccinated before going back to school

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and representatives from the Houston Health Department and several education leaders from different Houston-area school districts announced the “Super Saturday Vaccination Day” initiative Wednesday.

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Houston Health Department offering $25 gift cards to people who get fully vaccinated

Read full article: Houston Health Department offering $25 gift cards to people who get fully vaccinated

Houston is offering free gift cards to those who get fully vaccinated.

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Tracking breakthrough COVID-19 cases in Texas. Here’s what we know

Read full article: Tracking breakthrough COVID-19 cases in Texas. Here’s what we know

As COVID-19 cases and concerns about the Delta variant rise, so do questions about breakthrough cases or cases where people test positive after being fully vaccinated.

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Update: Houston Health Department offers free COVID-19 vaccinations at 33 sites

Read full article: Update: Houston Health Department offers free COVID-19 vaccinations at 33 sites

The Houston Health Department is opening 21 sites that will offer free COVID-19 vaccinations during this week.

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Toxic formaldehyde levels found in the air in neighborhoods near Houston Ship Channel

Read full article: Toxic formaldehyde levels found in the air in neighborhoods near Houston Ship Channel

Air pollution monitoring in 2019 and 2020 show levels of formaldehyde, a known carcinogen, in neighborhoods along the Houston Ship Channel that pose health threats to the largely Hispanic residents living in that area.

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Houston Health Department to host COVID-19 vaccine town hall in Sharpstown

Read full article: Houston Health Department to host COVID-19 vaccine town hall in Sharpstown

Houston residents in the Sharpstown community are invited to bring their COVID-19 vaccine questions to the upcoming Town Hall hosted by the Houston Health Department.

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Houston Health Department will allow walk-ins at all vaccination sites starting Monday

Read full article: Houston Health Department will allow walk-ins at all vaccination sites starting Monday

If you have not been able to get an appointment to get your vaccine, now is your chance to get one at your convenience.

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Officials say vaccine demand declining across Houston area

Read full article: Officials say vaccine demand declining across Houston area

The Houston Health Department said it’s seen a significant decrease in demand for COVID-19 vaccinations over the past two weeks.

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Houston, Harris County following feds’ recommended pause of Johnson & Johnson vaccine

Read full article: Houston, Harris County following feds’ recommended pause of Johnson & Johnson vaccine

Both the Houston Health Department and Harris County Public Health will follow a recommendation from federal health agencies that use of the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine should be paused.

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Houston Health Department opens more COVID-19 vaccine appointments

Read full article: Houston Health Department opens more COVID-19 vaccine appointments

The Houston Health Department opened new COVID-19 vaccine appointments on the department’s website Wednesday.

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3,000 vaccine appointments opened by Houston Health Department filled

Read full article: 3,000 vaccine appointments opened by Houston Health Department filled

HOUSTON – The Houston Health Department opened 3,000 coronavirus vaccine appointments this week and all of those appointments were filled as of Wednesday morning. The appointments were for the first dose of the Moderna vaccine at the Reed Road Parking Lot (2098 Reed Rd. People who show up without confirmed appointments will be turned away. Appointments are based on vaccine availability, and current appointments may be adjusted based on the department’s allotment. Another 1,000 slots were opened Wednesday for Saturday appointments.

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5 things for Houstonians to know for Monday, March 29

Read full article: 5 things for Houstonians to know for Monday, March 29

COVID-19 vaccinations for all adults in Texas starting Monday, state officials sayHere are things to know for Monday, March 29:1. Texas will receive more than 1 million first doses of COVID-19 vaccine this weekTexas will receive more than one million first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine this week, state health officials said. of State Health Services. The Houston Health Department opened 5,000 new COVID-19 vaccination appointment slots for first doses of the Moderna vaccine. Almost 2,000 vaccine doses have gone to qualifying prisoners as of Thursday, according to the statement.

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Update: Houston Health Department’s 5,000 new COVID-19 vaccination appointment slots claimed in an hour

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(AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)Update: All 5,000 of the Houston Health Department’s new COVID-19 vaccination appointments were claimed about an hour after they were made available Sunday morning, according to the department. The Houston Health Department opened 5,000 new COVID-19 vaccination appointment slots for first doses of the Moderna vaccine. The appointment portal will close when the slots are full. Appointment registration is available by phone for residents 60 and older through the Area Agency on Aging at 832-393-4301. Anyone else who needs registration assistance can contact the COVID-19 call center at 832-393-4220.

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5 things for Houstonians to know for Monday, March 22

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More than 60,000 doses sent to vaccine hubs in Houston area this weekHere are things to know for Monday, March 22:1. The appointments are for the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at Bayou City Event Center or the first doses of Moderna vaccine at Delmar Stadium and The Parking Spot. As of Monday morning, all of the Johnson & Johnson appointments had been filled. People eligible for vaccination under the Texas Department of State Health Services criteria can visit HoustonEmergency.org/covid19 or the following direct links to self-register. AstraZeneca says US trial data shows vaccine 79% effectiveAstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine provided strong protection against sickness and eliminated hospitalizations and deaths from the disease, including in older adults, in final-stage U.S. testing, the company announced Monday.

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Vaccine appointments full after Houston Health Department opens 13,000 slots over the weekend

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All rights reserved)Dr Talib Abubacker prepares a does of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, at the Guru Nanak Gurdwara Sikh temple, on the day the first Vaisakhi Vaccine Clinic is launched, in Luton, England, Sunday, March 21, 2021. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)HOUSTON – The Houston Health Department opened 13,070 new COVID-19 vaccination appointment slots on Sunday for the week of March 22-27. The appointments are for the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at Bayou City Event Center or the first doses of Moderna vaccine at Delmar Stadium and The Parking Spot. All of the Johnson & Johnson appointments had been filled by Monday morning. The department sent appointment invitations to about 80,000 people on its vaccine waitlists with a response rate of approximately 35%.

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Second doses of Pfizer vaccine coming to NRG. Here is what you need to know.

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HOUSTON – The Houston Health Department and Harris County Public Health announced Tuesday that scheduling will begin for the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine at NRG Park. Those who do not respond or provided a landline instead of a cell phone will receive a phone call to schedule the second dose. Anyone who does not receive a call or text 48 hours before the second dose due date is asked to contact (832) 393-4301. Harris County Public HealthThose in this group will receive a phone call, text or email the day before the second dose due date to schedule their second dose. AdPeople will be able to schedule an appointment for the second day or in the next three consecutive days following the second dose due date.

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More contagious variant of COVID-19 found to be widespread in Houston wastewater, city health officials say

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HOUSTON – The Houston Health Department announced Monday the U.K. variant (B.1.1.7) of the virus that causes COVID-19 was found in most of the city’s wastewater treatment plants. Wastewater samples collected on Feb. 22, detected the U.K. variant at 31 of the city’s 39 wastewater treatment plants. “The prevalence of the U.K. variant in our wastewater shows it’s actively spreading in our city,” said Dr. David Persse, chief medical officer for the city of Houston. People who have COVID-19 shed virus in their feces, regardless of symptoms, the Health Department said. Nine cases of the U.K. variant, one case of the South African variant, two cases of the Brazil variant, and 11 cases of the California variant are currently confirmed in Houston, according to the department’s news release Monday.

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Concrete Cowboy cancels ‘mask off’ party and closes its venues ahead of Wednesday, Mayor Turner announces

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Turner encouraged all Houston-area business to continue to enforce the mask policy, despite Abbott’s order. — Sylvester Turner (@SylvesterTurner) March 8, 2021The Houston Health Department announced that the city’s COVID-19 positivity rate is 13.1%, which is up from last week. During the news conference, the Houston Health Department said the U.K. COVID-19 variant was growing in Houston’s wastewater. On Feb. 8, the U.K. COVID-19 strand was found in 21 of the 39 wastewater plants in the city, according the Health Department. The Brazilian and the South African variant was also found in the city’s wastewater, but the Health Department was not able to release the exact measurements just yet.

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Houston Health closes waitlist for Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine

Read full article: Houston Health closes waitlist for Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine

HOUSTON – The Houston Health Department announced Wednesday that it opened a new waitlist for its initial allotment of the one-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine but closed it Tuesday, March 9. The department’s original vaccine waitlist is for the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, which require two doses. The waitlists are used to schedule the department’s allotment of appointments at the FEMA community vaccination center at NRG Park and its other vaccination sites. The Houston Health Department received half of a 12,000 dose allotment of Johnson & Johnson vaccine that arrived at NRG Park and administered it at Bayou City Event Center and its other vaccination sites two days later. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is not being provided at NRG Park.

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Here’s how to sign up for coronavirus vaccine waitlists in the Houston area

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HOUSTON – Nearly a quarter-million first vaccine doses are headed to the nine-county Houston area this week, including the first Johnson & Johnson shipment, according to state data and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner. Finally, 42,120 Pfizer doses and 12,000 J & J doses will go directly to the FEMA site at NRG Park where residents on the Harris County and Houston waitlists will be vaccinated. Joining a waitlistThere are 13 vaccine hubs in the Houston area and there are waitlists for each of them. Go to vacstrac.hctx.net or call 832-927-8787 to join the Harris County version of the waitlist. To find information about all of the waitlists for the 13 vaccine hubs in the Houston area, go to dshs.texas.gov.

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Fake text messages being sent about Houston-area COVID-19 vaccinations, officials say

Read full article: Fake text messages being sent about Houston-area COVID-19 vaccinations, officials say

HOUSTON – The Houston Health Department said Tuesday that fraudulent text messages are being sent about area COVID-19 vaccinations. A tweet noted that the United Memorial Medical Center’s Delmar Stadium event is only open by appointment and that there is not a vaccination event this weekend at Baker Ripley. ALERT: We're aware of two fraudulent text messages about #COVID19 vaccinations. There is not a vaccination event this weekend at @BakerRipley. Do not provide personal info in response to these messages.

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