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Tag: Metropolitan Health District

People wait in line to go inside the Alamo Colleges District Support Operations Building to take a COVID-19 test in January.
Posted inCoronavirus

CDC still recommends masks in Bexar County due to high virus levels

Avatar photo by Raquel Torres February 28, 2022February 28, 2022

In counties with “high” transmission, residents are still recommended to wear a mask indoors in public, stay up to date on vaccines and get tested if experiencing symptoms.

Visitors to the San Antonio River Walk dine outside in March.
Posted inBusiness & Development

City could lift restrictions on River Walk events within weeks

Avatar photo by Waylon Cunningham April 21, 2021April 21, 2021
City of San Antonio officials announce that the Alamodome will serve as a no-cost mass COVID-19 vaccine site. The site will require registration and will be able to vaccinate approximately 1,500 persons per day, beginning next week. Photos taken on January 8, 2021.o officials announce that the Alamodome will serve as a no-cost mass COVID-19 vaccine site. The site will require registration and will be able to vaccinate approximately 1,500 persons per day, beginning next week. Photos taken on January 8, 2020.
Posted inCoronavirus

Monday COVID-19 vaccinations postponed due to icy weather conditions

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett February 12, 2021February 12, 2021
Posted inSports

‘The show must go on’: San Antonio rodeo poised to kick off next month

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett January 28, 2021January 29, 2021
Posted inOpinion

The invisible dying: COVID-19 victims go unnamed in San Antonio

Avatar photo by Robert Rivard January 21, 2021January 20, 2021
A patient receives a COVID-19 vaccination in Arlington.
Posted inCoronavirus

Texas announces sites for next COVID-19 vaccine shipment

Avatar photo by Patrick Svitek, The Texas Tribune January 10, 2021January 10, 2021
Public health leaders are calling on Gov. Greg Abbott to consider restricting indoor gatherings, including at public schools.
Posted inCoronavirus

‘Harrowing’ COVID-19 case spike continues; Metro Health urges return to remote learning

Avatar photo by Brooke Crum December 8, 2020December 8, 2020
Schools are once again being advised to limit in-person schooling after the local coronavirus positivity rate increased.

Metro Health asks Gov. Greg Abbott to support widespread virtual learning as COVID-19 cases rise

Avatar photo by Brooke Crum December 8, 2020December 8, 2020
Posted inGov & Politics

San Antonio has spent about half of its federal COVID-19 relief money

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick October 7, 2020October 8, 2020
Dawn Emerick (right) sits in City Council Chambers in January.
Posted inGov & Politics

City: Former Health Director Won’t Have to Return Relocation Assistance Funds

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick July 23, 2020July 23, 2020

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