San Antonio Responds to COVID-19
As our cities, our nation and the world work to respond to and prevent the spread of the COVID-19 Coronavirus the City of San Antonio has been rapidly responding to this continually evolving situation. Mayor Ron Nirenberg and other local leaders are providing regular updates and sharing information and resources with the community to help prevent the spread of the virus and to respond to the social needs in the community as schools and businesses have been closed to help prevent transmission.
COVID-19 Hotline & Prevention – 210-207-5779
Download a COVID-19 Factsheet from the City of San Antonio website at https://311.sanantonio.gov/kb/docs/articles/health-and-social-services/covid-19
To stay up to date on City of San Antonio announcements about COVID-19 go to www.sanantonio.gov/Health/News/Alerts/CoronaVirus
San Antonio Food Bank is distributing kits to help families and individuals in need. If you or a neighbor want to learn more about how to receive assistance visit https://safoodbank.org/help/
San Antonio Metro Health has released an up-to-date, publicly available chart that includes surveillance test and case status in Bexar County. The chart can be viewed at www.sanantonio.gov/covid19
FOUR SIMPLE WAYS TO GET COVID-19 ALERTS from the City of San Antonio
- Download the Ready South Texas app, available in the iTunes and Google Play stores, to receive updates on the COVID-19 situation in San Antonio.
- Text COSAGOV to 55000 to receive SMS text message updates.
- Bookmark www.sanantonio.gov
- Follow @COSAGOV on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Posted on March 23, 2020, in COVID-19, San Antonio, Uncategorized and tagged COVID-19, Metro Health, San Antonio Food Bank. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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