As COVID-19 cases climb, Burnet County officials say follow the order
Burnet County Local Health Authority Dr. Jules Madrigal said the best thing people can do…...
EDITOR’S NOTE: In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, our goal is to keep our readers and the public informed. We’ve created this page to gather COVID-19-related articles and information. We want people to be informed of what’s happening in the community regarding the disease, whether it’s closings, updates from government and local leaders, or how to best prepare.
ONLINE COVID-19 RESOURCES
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has extensive online resources about the COVID-19 outbreak. Here are some quick links to the most immediate information you might need.
To protect yourself and your family, know how the disease spreads.
The CDC advises people to plan before an outbreak happens in their community. This page has recommendations for how to create a plan of action, how to care for those at greatest risk, and more.
HOW TO KEEP THE WORKPLACE SAFE
Find CDC-recommended strategies to prevent workplace exposure to COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses.
This is pretty basic: Call your doctor first. Some areas are establishing drive-through testing. If that happens in the Highland Lakes, the DailyTrib.com will have that information here. You’ll also find out how to prevent the spread of COVID-19 if you are sick.
INFORMATION FROM TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Follow the latest statewide developments on this website, which also links to CDC resources. Prevention measures and the current state count can be found on this page.
For rolling updates on the global implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, visit the WHO website.
LOCAL INFORMATION
Burnet and Llano counties have webpages set up to keep their residents informed.
COVID-19 UPDATES ON DAILYTRIB.COM:
Burnet County Local Health Authority Dr. Jules Madrigal said the best thing people can do…...
Public libraries have closed their doors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, but patrons can…...
UPDATE, MARCH 30: Burnet County announced its third confirmed case of COVID-19 on Sunday, March…...
Federal relief could be on the way in a matter of weeks after President Donald…...
It’s all changed. That’s how Numinous Coffee Roasters owner Alex Payson summed up COVID-19’s effect…...
The Marble Falls City Council and Economic Development Corporation unanimously authorized Phase 1 of a…...
Marble Falls school district students will be at home for a little longer. Marble Falls…...
The Burnet Consolidated Independent School District is keeping campuses closed through Monday, April 13. Superintendent…...
The Marble Falls Independent School District is helping students connect while learning from home with…...
Jerry and Wendi Stephens could have made a little extra money. They made a difference…...
Among the essential services still in operation are police departments, emergency medical services, and fire…...
Save the World Brewing Company is known for its award-winning beers. But now, in the…...
COVID-19 has not stopped the Phoenix Center in Marble Falls from providing mental health services…...
The Granite Shoals City Hall is closed to the public following the “Stay in Place…...
The Burnet City Council and Economic Development Corporation held regular meetings March 24, and the…...
As COVID-19 cuts across Texas and the country, U.S. Rep. Roger Williams is sure of…...
Llano County officials announced a second confirmed case of COVID-19. The patient is related to…...
They call themselves the “Mask Crusaders.” It’s a fitting name for a group putting their…...
Burnet County Judge James Oakley issued a “Stay in Place and Stay Safe” order for…...
COVID-19 has made the Community Resource Centers of Texas even more vital for those needing…...
UPDATE, MARCH 25: Due to Burnet County issuing a shelter-in-place order that goes into effect…...
The city of Lampasas as well as a couple of surrounding counties have issued shelter-in-place…...
Burnet County Judge James Oakley said he has no plans to issue a shelter-in-place order…...
Llano and Blanco counties joined the growing list of Texas counties with confirmed COVID-19 cases…....