Given increased rates of omicron transmission, Austin city officials seem to be only unhelpfully recommending the same guidelines as the last 22 months due to state orders (Via EaterAustin)
that one in three COVID-19 tests taken through the city agency was positive for the virus during the last week of December. Officials recommend that everyone get vaccinated and boosted.Stage 4 just ahead of Christmas.
During that time and since then, many local restaurants and bars had to close temporarily due to staffers testing positive for COVID-19 or opting to close temporarily in order to mitigate the spread of the virus. Currently, both locations of American-Chinese restaurant Old Thousand are
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