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Dhaval Babu is one of many temporary visa workers who was unable to re-enter the U.S. during the pandemic because of a temporary travel ban. After nearly 15 months in India, he and his family are back in Texas, but their return has been bittersweet.
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Masks will be optional at upcoming commencement ceremonies and athletics competitions. The university is hosting a campus-wide commencement ceremony on Saturday at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.
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The Austin Center for Events announced Wednesday it's revising the health and safety requirements it laid out in March for organizing events.
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Bajo los nuevos lineamientos, las autoridades de salud de Austin dicen que las personas completamente vacunadas no necesitan usar mascarillas durante reuniones privadas en interiores o exteriores.
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Gov. Greg Abbott's executive orders Tuesday comes as Austin health officials downgraded the area's coronavirus restrictions.
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Under stage 2 guidelines, Austin Public Health says fully vaccinated people do not need wear a face covering for indoor and outdoor private gatherings.
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Another weekend, another slate of opportunities to get vaccinated against the coronavirus. Here's where you can find a first dose.
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Dr. Mark Escott also said that while cases and hospitalizations are declining, the slow rate of decline will delay a move to a lower risk level.
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Voting groups say mask rules are not being enforced and speakers are required to testify in person. They warn these conditions are not just a threat to public health, they also violate federal law.
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When severe winter weather caused the state’s power grid to partially collapse, millions of Texans lost power for days. Those who suffered the most were among the most vulnerable populations, according to an analysis of the latest data from the Harris County Medical Examiners’ Office.