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The Woodlands Township COVID-19 Update, Monday, August 10, 2020

By: The Woodlands Township
| Published 08/10/2020

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THE WOODLANDS, TX -- Chairman Bunch Discusses COVID-19 and Different Types of Tests Available

Free COVID-19 testing is available for residents of Montgomery County online at https://www.mchd-tx.org. Call 936-523-3916 for more information. Harris County residents may also sign up for free COVID-19 testing online at hcphtx.org. Call 832-927-7575 for more information. Watch the video here.

Testing in The Woodlands
The Montgomery County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management has announced that a COVID-19 testing site will come to The Woodlands beginning Tuesday, August 11, 2020. This testing site will be at the Sterling Ridge Park and Ride with hours from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will continue through Friday, August 14, 2020. A valid form of identification is needed to be tested, and registration will be done on site.

Testing in Montgomery County
Online registration is available for COVID-19 testing through the Montgomery County Public Health and Montgomery County Hospital District (MCPHD/MCHD) voucher program. Click on “Need to be tested?” on mchd-tx.org or mcphd-tx.org and follow the instructions. The COVID-19 Call Center’s number is 936-523-3916. It is open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Testing in Harris County
Get tested, it’s free! To sign up for testing, visit hcphtx.org or ReadyHarris.org or you can call 832-927-7575. View flyer for more information. Once tested, results from HCPH testing sites can take up to 5 days to process. As you wait for your results, stay home and self-isolate, especially if you are sick, practice social distancing (6 ft/2 m) and wear a face-covering. View flyer for more information on the next steps after you have been tested.

More testing information is available under State News below.
County News
Montgomery County COVID-19 Case Count Sees an Increase of 77 Positive Cases
Montgomery County Public Health District, in conjunction with the Montgomery County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, can very sadly confirm eight additional deaths related to COVID-19, bringing the total to 90.

A woman in her 50s, from Willis, died in the hospital. She had co-morbidities in addition to testing positive for COVID-19.
A man in his 50s, from Spring, died in the hospital. He had co-morbidities in addition to testing positive for COVID-19.
A woman in her 50s, from New Caney, died in the hospital. She had co-morbidities in addition to testing positive for COVID-19.
A woman in her 70s, from Montgomery, died in the hospital. She had co-morbidities in addition to testing positive for COVID-19.
A woman in her 70s, from Conroe, died in the hospital. She had co-morbidities in addition to testing positive for COVID-19.
A woman in her 80s, from Conroe, died in the hospital. She had co-morbidities in addition to testing positive for COVID-19.
A woman in her 90s, from Spring, died at home. She had co-morbidities in addition to testing positive for COVID-19.
A woman in her 90s, from Conroe, died in hospice care. The report on co-morbidities was not available at the time of this release.
They offer their condolences to all of the families at this difficult time.

TOTAL cases of COVID-19 increased by 77 to 6,654 since Friday’s report.
ACTIVE cases of COVID-19 decreased by 36 to 1,800 since Friday’s report.
48 residents are known to be in the hospital, as a result of contact investigations. Contact investigations have not been initiated on all reported cases.
4,592 people have clinically recovered.
Have questions? Please go to https://mcphd-tx.org/ and scroll down to the FAQs.

Take steps to slow the spread of COVID-19 in our community.

Consider staying home unless it is necessary to leave your home.
Avoid groups of people.
Practice social distancing.
Wear a mask (if it is necessary to leave your home).
Wash your hands or use hand sanitizer frequently.
Disinfect surfaces in your car and around your home.

You can view the list of case-by-case updates on the MCPHD website here: https://mcphd-tx.org/coronavirus-covid-19/confirmed-cases/. You can refer to the dashboard here: https://coronavirus-response-moco.hub.arcgis.com/.

Harris County COVID-19 Case Count
Harris County Public Health (HCPH) publishes their daily case count, combined with the City of Houston’s daily case count, here. Cases by zip code in Harris County can be found by clicking on areas of the map.

The Village of Creekside Park is located in two zip codes: 77375 and 77389, and these also include Magnolia, Augusta Pines/Auburn Lakes/West Rayford Road in northwest Harris County. Today, Harris County is reporting zip code 77375 has 600 confirmed positive cases with 224 active cases, and 77389 has 306 confirmed positive cases with 87 active cases.

State News
Governor Abbott Extends State Disaster Declaration for COVID-19
Governor Greg Abbott today extended his Disaster Declaration for all Texas counties in response to COVID-19. Originally issued on March 13, 2020, the Disaster Declaration provides the state a variety of resources to effectively serve Texans as the Lone Star State continues to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

Governor Abbott Announces Federally Funded COVID-19 Testing Sites in Harris County
Governor Greg Abbott announced that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has established four temporary COVID-19 surge testing sites in Harris County. Two testing sites in Houston and Pasadena began operations last week, and two testing sites in Houston and Kingwood will begin operations today, Monday, August 10, 2020. Each location will be able to process 1,250 tests per day, or a total of 60,000 tests across the four sites. Read more information about the sites.

National News
FEMA Uses Disaster Funds to Supplement Unemployment Benefits
To help ease the financial burden on those who are unemployed because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, President Trump authorized FEMA to use Stafford Act disaster relief funds to provide supplemental payments for lost wages due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Up to $44 billion in Disaster Relief Funding is available to support this initiative. Read the full advisory.

Township News
COVID-19 Case Count Brief from The Woodlands Fire Department
As of Monday, August 10, 2020, + or – signifies change since previous report.

Montgomery County

6,654 - Confirmed, +77
1,800 - Active Cases, -36
90 - Deaths, +8
4,592 – Recovered, +105
48 – Hospitalized, -5
Harris County

31,365 – Confirmed, +1486
10,430 - Active Cases, +154
340 – Deaths, +15
20,593 – Recovered, +1317
Please Keep Streets Clear on Trash Service Day
Waste Management has reported increased difficulty servicing carts due to blocked access to streets with personal and contractor vehicles.
Parking on the street is sometimes necessary, especially now that many of us are home during the day. However, to ensure uninterrupted waste service for you and your neighbors, please avoid parking on the street on your trash day.

If a service or contractor truck is due to visit your home on your trash day, please reschedule them for a day other than your service day. If rescheduling is not an option, notify the company and ask that they park in your driveway or in an area where they are not obstructing passage. If blocking the street on your service day is unavoidable, please contact Waste Management at

1-800-800-5804 and alert them before your next service day.

School News
Conroe ISD Back-to-School Schedule 2020-2021
Conroe ISD has made the decision to begin the school year on August 12, 2020, with ALL students in remote/online instruction only. Traditional in-person Instruction is scheduled to begin no earlier than September 8, 2020. View the Back-to-School Schedule and Ramp-Up Plan for PreK-12.

Tomball ISD Delays School Year Start to September 8, 2020
Tomball ISD (TISD) Board of Trustees approved changes to the 2020-2021 School Calendar during a Special Board Meeting called on Tuesday, August 4, 2020. Rather than beginning school with all students in a virtual environment on August 18, 2020, TISD will push back the start of its school year and begin either with face-to-face instruction or in the Tomball Virtual School on Tuesday, September 8, 2020. This information is especially important for residents in the Village of Creekside Park. View the Return to Excellence Reopening 2020 update. View the revised 2020-2021 School Calendar.

View more school news on the Township’s COVID-19 Community Resources page.

Around the Township
Safety First When Back to School Shopping
In The Woodlands, hotels, restaurants, shopping and many of your favorite summer outdoor activities are open with enhanced safety protocols. This is true at The Woodlands Mall and Market Street! You’ll find signage encouraging social distancing and designated areas to show that we are #inthistogether and that #thewoodlandscares. To plan your shopping trip in The Woodlands, visit the website for a full Retail Guide. Visit The Woodlands Tip: Many retailers have modified hours, capacities and services, we encourage you to check before you go to ensure your favorite stores are open.

Community Resources
Numerous resources are available in the community for support. These vary from food banks to financial assistance and much more. Please visit the Community Resources webpage to find more information about resources in the community related to COVID-19.

Interfaith Offers Support Through Cares Act and Food Pantry
For more information, please visit Interfaith of The Woodlands’ COVID-19 webpage or call 281-367-1230. Current hours are Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Apply for assistance through the Cares Act here.

Food distribution will continue on Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Non-perishable food donations are accepted Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. View the list of current food pantry needs.

Clear the Shelter – Gain a Best Friend
This year Clear the Shelters is a month-long event taking place from August 1 through August 31, 2020. All pet adoption fees have been waived. NBC and Telemundo-owned stations’ Clear The Shelters nationwide pet adoption campaign returns for a sixth consecutive year in August 2020 with sponsors such as WeRescue, 24PetWatch and greatergood.org. Please visit ClearTheShelters.com for more information.

Adoptions are by appointment only to maintain social distances. To adopt an animal, please visit the Montgomery County Animal Services webpage to schedule a time. View Adoptable Dogs View Adoptable Cats
Township’s Coronavirus Page
The Woodlands Township’s COVID-19 page can be found at www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov/covid19. This page features Montgomery and Harris county hubs, community resources and news from the Federal Government and the CDC. It also includes the latest news from the Township, partner agencies, important links, FAQs, live Twitter feeds and more.

Stay Connected
Please stay connected to The Woodlands Township through our many communications channels. Learn more and sign up at www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov/stayinformed.|
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