What led up to Camp Mystic shutting down for the summer
Read full article: What led up to Camp Mystic shutting down for the summerCamp Mystic planned to reopen this summer at its Cypress Lake location a half-mile away from the Guadalupe River location, but the Eastland family elected to not renew its camp license application on Thursday.
Camp Mystic won’t reopen this summer, withdraws its application to renew license
Read full article: Camp Mystic won’t reopen this summer, withdraws its application to renew licenseCamp Mystic withdrew an application to renew its license on Thursday, following two days of emotional testimony at the Texas Capitol.
Camp Mystic emergency plan ‘insufficient,’ state says
Read full article: Camp Mystic emergency plan ‘insufficient,’ state saysCamp Mystic has 45 days to correct its emergency plan before the state will consider renewing its license to reopen the Cypress Lake location this summer, the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) told the camp Thursday.
Was Camp Mystic’s flood response a crime? Former DA weighs in on what criminal investigation could look like
Read full article: Was Camp Mystic’s flood response a crime? Former DA weighs in on what criminal investigation could look likeThe deaths of more than two dozen campers and counselors at Camp Mystic during the July 4 floods in the Hill Country were a tragedy. But were they also a crime?
147 measles cases reported in Texas so far this year, most of them in federal detention centers
Read full article: 147 measles cases reported in Texas so far this year, most of them in federal detention centersThe state health department reports that 99 of the cases originated in a contracted detention facility in Hudspeth County.
DSHS says there is no measles outbreak after cases reported in Kendall, Bandera counties
Read full article: DSHS says there is no measles outbreak after cases reported in Kendall, Bandera countiesThe Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) said there is not a measles outbreak after multiple cases were reported in Kendall County and Bandera County.
City of Boerne confirms positive measles case linked to Bandera County exposure
Read full article: City of Boerne confirms positive measles case linked to Bandera County exposureThe City of Boerne confirmed a positive measles case was identified this month and believes it is linked to an exposure in nearby Bandera County, according to a city news release.
Texas bills increasing youth camp safety face long odds, even after Hill Country floods
Read full article: Texas bills increasing youth camp safety face long odds, even after Hill Country floodsCompeting legislative priorities and an industry that has pushed against certain regulations could challenge a suite of camp safety bills this special legislative session.
Free vaccine clinic for first responders and volunteers involved with flood response
Read full article: Free vaccine clinic for first responders and volunteers involved with flood responsePeterson Health and the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) are collaborating to host a Hepatitis A and Tetanus Vaccine clinic on Friday.
State inspected Camp Mystic two days before deadly floods; camp had emergency plan
Read full article: State inspected Camp Mystic two days before deadly floods; camp had emergency planState officials verified that Camp Mystic had an emergency plan in place before the July 4 floods, according to records obtained Tuesday by KSAT Investigates.
Atascosa County adult who tested positive for measles has ‘recovered,’ state health department says
Read full article: Atascosa County adult who tested positive for measles has ‘recovered,’ state health department saysState health officials provided additional details Wednesday on a confirmed measles case in Atascosa County.
TIMELINE: Measles outbreak in West Texas, potential exposure in Bexar County
Read full article: TIMELINE: Measles outbreak in West Texas, potential exposure in Bexar CountyBexar County has yet to report any measles cases but the number of infections around Texas is rising. As of Friday, the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) reported 146 confirmed cases.
First case of dengue virus found in Cameron County, Texas DSHS says
Read full article: First case of dengue virus found in Cameron County, Texas DSHS saysThe Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) announced this week that Cameron County reported the first locally acquired case of dengue virus for 2024.
Jennifer Shuford named commissioner of Texas public health agency
Read full article: Jennifer Shuford named commissioner of Texas public health agencyThe infectious disease doctor has been at the helm of the department in an interim capacity since the fall, replacing longtime commissioner Dr. John Hellerstedt following his retirement. Shuford has been at the agency since 2017.
Will Texas students be required to get COVID vaccinations to attend school?
Read full article: Will Texas students be required to get COVID vaccinations to attend school?The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention does not mandate immunization requirements for vaccines in schools despite recent reports that suggest otherwise.
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Sam Houston State, Texas State University System to hire contact tracers as experts warn of a fall COVID-19 surge
Read full article: Sam Houston State, Texas State University System to hire contact tracers as experts warn of a fall COVID-19 surgeSam Houston State University and the Texas State University System are planning to hire 200 contact tracers as experts warn of a potential fall COVID-19 surge. Credit: Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas TribuneSam Houston State University and the Texas State University System are aiming to hire approximately 200 COVID-19 contact tracers statewide ahead of an expected resurgence of the novel coronavirus this fall. Greg Abbott in April set a goal of employing 4,000 contact tracers by June 1 as part of his phased reopening plan. The state partnered with the Texas State University System to “provide additional flexibility as the pandemic continues,” he said. “As it stands, there are enough contact tracers in the call center to handle the current workload,” Van Deusen said.
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Officials detail response plan after deadly amoeba found in Texas water supply
Read full article: Officials detail response plan after deadly amoeba found in Texas water supplyTEXAS – Texas Gov. Abbott, with other state and local officials, spoke from Lake Jackson, where the naegleria fowleri microbe was found. Officials have determined the amoeba was only found in Lake Jackson water, but the process to fix it will take 60 days. Officials will increase the amount of chlorine in the water system to kill all remnants of the virus. Crews will also thoroughly inspect the water system to see if unfiltered water is making its way into the water system.