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Sep 17, 2020 13 tweets 4 min read Read on X
Today, @HoustonHealth reports 267* cases of #COVID19 today, bringing Houston’s total to 70,064.

We also have seven newly reported deaths, bringing the city’s total to 998. We are only two deaths shy of reaching a grim milestone with 1,000 COVID-19 related deaths in Houston.
I also want to share the sad news of another city of Houston employee who passed away of #COVID19. Richard Sable was a City of Houston employee, who started in 2010. Please keep his family and former colleagues in your thoughts and prayers.
Since the start of the global pandemic, the city has lost seven municipal employees and three firefighters. The virus continues to be a threat to people in our city.

We will continue to monitor the numbers for this month and next month in October.
We are also taking a cautious approach rather than an aggressive approach to reopening as we work at slowing/containing the spread of #COVID19.
Last week we announced a limited number of special events would be allowed if they followed the health and safety guidelines set forth by Dr. Persse and the Mayor’s Office of Special Events.

What the state has elected to do is the reverse.
The state is opening more as we are approaching the flu season and many of our kids are returning to school at certain levels. Those learning virtually will soon be in the classroom in a matter of weeks.

The state has taken an approach that comes with high risk.
The governor is only using hospitalizations as the primary matrix to make decisions about reopening and hospitalizations are a lagging indicator.

We have been here before. Our hospitalizations were low at the end of April, but then those numbers shot up.
Going back to March, we had 1,575 cases
•4,734 in April
•8,076 in May
•24,409 in June
•23,759 in July
•6,337 in August
•788 so far in September
We are still reporting deaths in the City of Houston.
15 in March
106 in April
89 in May
106 in June
435 in July
175 in August
10 reported so far in September
This is not the time to take a victory lap, because it undermines the messages, we give the public to take this virus seriously, to #maskup and get tested.
If people think we have conquered the virus it makes it more difficult to get them to continue wear face masks, stay home if they’re sick, wash their hands and get tested – all the measures we need them to take to contain the virus until we have a vaccine.
.@FireChiefofHFD says he expects to see an increase in calls about capacity violations as establishments open up more because 75% doesn't look a lot different than 100%.
We are still fighting #COVID19 every day. We are still having to convince Houstonians to #maskup and wash their hands. We need to get the positivity rate below 5% and *stay* there.

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More from @houmayor

Mar 2, 2021
Unless the governor is trying to deflect from the embarrassing failure of the electrical grid, his decision to open the state 100% and revoke the mask mandate does not make sense.
This is the third time the governor has stepped in when things are going in the right direction.
🚨 If you're going to any city properties or venues, like the public libraries, you will be required to wear a mask. 🚨
Read 5 tweets
Mar 1, 2021
🚨 The Houston Harris County Winter Storm Relief Fund has raised $6.5M. Thank you to all of the generous donors.

Today, the Fund is announcing that it will invest $1.65M in emergency grants to support vulnerable families and individuals in critical need of home repairs. 🚨
Given the urgency for assistance, the fund's grants committee quickly approved this initial round of grants less than a week after the fund was launched to help the most vulnerable in our community who are traditionally underserved with emergency repairs.
The Foundation and @HouUnitedWay are now accepting donations online at WinterStormReliefFund.org

Those impacted by the storm and needing help can text HoustonFreeze or HoustonAyuda to 898211. You will be texted back with eligibility and application guidelines.
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Mar 1, 2021
I want to acknowledge that one year ago, the city of Houston and the surrounding communities dusty began to confront the realities of the #COVID19 pandemic. It started with the cancellation of CERAWeek and several days later, confirmation of positive cases.
One positive sign is today's positivity rate of 11.8%.

But we are announcing 914 newly reported cases and 7 new deaths.

Free testing is still available at any of the city affiliated testing sites which you can find at houstonemergency.org
🚨 Tomorrow, @HoustonHealth will receive its first delivery of the FDA-approved Johnson & Johnson vaccine. An estimated 6,000 doses. We will also receive another 9,000 doses of the Moderna vaccine. 🚨
Read 5 tweets
Jan 25, 2021
Today, the
@HoustonHealth
Department is operating its first drive-thru vaccination clinic in partnership with @HoustonUmmc.

This site will provide 1,600 doses of the Moderna vaccine this week to people with appointments only.
UMMC has been a leader in providing #COVID19 testing and caring for patients with the virus. I thank them for working with the City of Houston to open the drive-thru vaccination site, making it more convenient for people with mobility issues and providing the vaccine services.
Health Dept received an additional 9,000 doses of the vaccine last Friday. In addition to scheduling 1,600 people for this location, the dept will transfer 800 doses to other providers and fulfill exiting appointments at Bayou City Event Center, its health & multi-service centers
Read 13 tweets
Jan 7, 2021
Today, @HoustonHealth reports 1,586 new cases of #COVID19, bringing Houston's total to 124,712.

There are also four newly reported deaths, bringing the city's total to 1,580. Image
And today, we are learning about the confirmed case of the new #COVID19 variant B1-17 in Harris County.

I want to stress there are no confirmed cases in the city of Houston. But we don't want to assume that we won't see cases with this "British" variant in Houston.
We are continuing to work on opening a super site for #COVID19 vaccinations. The @HoustonHealth Dept. is working feverishly on logistics, staffing and a traffic and parking plan. *The vaccine supply is the only thing we do not control. *
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Jan 7, 2021
The last 24 hours have been a rollercoaster of unbelievable emotions as our country witnessed a shocking attack on our democracy as people rioted and committed acts of violence inside the nation's capitol.
Like most Americans, I am relieved that the House and Senate did its job to ratify President-elect @JoeBiden's electoral college win. He and Vice President-elect @KamalaHarris will be sworn in to office in less than two weeks.
But I am stunned and disappointed by the blatant disrespect exhibited by the president's supporters who acted in a direct attempt to prevent the peaceful transition of power.
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