BBB warns about fake COVID-19 contact tracing calls
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The Federal Trade Commission has made COVID-19 scams a top topic, especially fake contact tracing calls. ? ?

FDA chief says he could approve COVID-19 vaccine before completion of Phase 3 clinical trials

Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn said his agency would be willing to grant emergency use authorization for a coronavirus vaccine before clinical trials are completed.

Student sports leads to clusters of COVID-19 cases at area schools

Austin health officials say several COVID-19 clusters have been linked to sports programs, and in particular, strength and conditioning.

Student sports leads to clusters of COVID-19 cases at area schools
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Austin health officials say several COVID-19 clusters have been linked to sports programs, and in particular, strength and conditioning.

AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine reaches major hurdle: final US testing

The potential vaccine was invented by the University of Oxford and an associated company, Vaccitech. Meanwhile, a U.S. advisory panel is suggesting a way to ration the first limited doses once a vaccine does prove safe and effective.

Visitors to Hawaii will be required to fill out mandatory health questionnaire before entry

Hawaii officials announced the implementation of a mandatory health questionnaire that also requests travel information for all visitors to the island amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

FOX 7 Discussion: COVID-19's impact on nonprofit organizations

A new report from United Way of Texas highlights the challenges nonprofits are facing and United Way of Williamson County CEO Jodee O'Brien talks more about the findings.

Publix buys over 11 million pounds of produce, 500K gallons of milk from farmers to donate to food banks

Since April, the Lakeland-based supermarket chain says it has purchased over 11 million pounds of fruits and vegetables, as well as over 500,000 gallons of milk, from farmers across the Sunshine State and the southeast.

APH: COVID-19 numbers continue downward trend but "we have to be really careful"

Austin-Travis County continues to see a downward trend when it comes to the coronavirus numbers but officials urge the public that residents must remain vigilant, especially as the Labor Day holiday approaches.

Chocolate sales spike during lockdown, surpass overall candy sales

A data-driven report from the National Confectioners Association shows that demand for chocolate has surpassed demand observed in the candy market.

Can I use a face shield instead of a mask?

No. Health officials don’t recommend the clear plastic barriers as a substitute for masks because of the lack of research on whether they keep an infected person from spreading viral droplets to others.

Coronavirus pandemic brings hard times for farmers, worsening hunger

The coronavirus pandemic has brought hard times for many farmers and has imperiled food security for many millions both in the cities and the countryside.

Texas brewery calls for Abbott to change criteria for breweries, taprooms

Infamous Brewing Company says they would like to see Abbott independently categorize breweries, taprooms, wineries, distilleries, bars and restaurants and stop using food as criteria.