

August 24, 2021- Today the Travis County Commissioners Court approved an updated order adopting the Local Health Authority’s Rules and Order for Protection of Public Health and an updated order relating to face covering in Travis County buildings.5, signed an order related to eviction proceedings that extends evictions protections to renters in Travis County. Decem– Today, Judge Nick Chu, Travis County Justice of the Peace, Pct.It also requires them to display specific signage. – Today, Travis County Judge Andy Brown signed County Judge Order 2022-01, relating to COVID-19. This order allows businesses and those in control of a site to impose certain mitigation efforts to ensure that the County’s health, health industry, and general economy can continue to recover.– Travis County Judge Andy Brown has signed the following orders that terminate order 2022-01, 2021-08a, and 2021-09a.This information is compiled and displayed in this tracking digital dashboard.

Call the Austin Public Health nurse hotline at 51 to sign up for a home test.Īustin Public Health's Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance program tracks confirmed cases and conducts detailed case investigation to determine additional details such as symptom onset and demographics. This type of testing is ideal for anyone with mobility issues, underlying health issues, or those lacking transportation within the Austin-Travis County area. Home testing units allow medical professionals to administer tests in the patient’s home. Call ahead to verify availability, insurance coverage, or make an appointment as necessary. You can search for a testing site near you. Pharmacies, Hospitals, and Urgent Care CentersĬOVID-19 testing is also available at local health centers, clinics, and pharmacies often at no-cost. Find a testing site near you or schedule an in-home test by visiting Austin Public Health’s website.
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Austin Public HealthĪustin Public Health offers free tests, and no proof of insurance or residency is required.

Testing is available at various sites around Austin. While waiting for your test result, stay away from others and follow the advice of your health care provider. If you are feeling ill and are experiencing any signs or symptoms of COVID-19, you should get tested regardless of your vaccination status or prior infection. Agencies listed for each location (Austin Public Health or Travis County) is the only entity that can authorize admittance. While vaccinations are occurring, each site is considered to be a hospital with patients and only authorized visits are allowed. *The vaccination sites are closed to press. To view the map on mobile devices, turn your phone horizontally.
