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Benefits automatically renewed amid COVID-19 pandemic

Texas Health and Human Services announced March 28 that SNAP and Medicaid benefit renewals currently due will automatically be renewed so existing clients can maintain continuity of coverage during the COVID-19 public health crisis.
Motiva refinery

Motiva refinery

SETX refinery worker tests positive for COVID-19

From Motiva: Motiva can confirm that an employee at Port Arthur Chemicals (PAC) has tested positive for COVID-19. The affected employee is in self-quarantine per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) guidelines.
Beaumont Public Health

Beaumont Public Health

Beaumont Public Health releases additional COVID info

Today, March 27, the Beaumont Public Health Department received confirmation of two positive cases of coronavirus disease 2019 bringing the current number to 10. The individuals are both Beaumont residents. One is between 30-40 years old and the other is between 50-60.
Southeast Texas Regional Emergency Operations Center

Southeast Texas Regional Emergency Operations Center

What's open? What's closed?

With the announcement of the Southeast Texas Regional Emergency Operation's expanded "Stay Home, Work Safe" order, the counties issued a summary of what that means for the region. "Our communities play a vital part in helping us stem the spread of COVID-19," reads a news release.
Beaumont Mayor Becky Ames announces the area's first "Stay Home, Work Safe" order. The six-county coalition followed suit soon after.

Beaumont Mayor Becky Ames announces the area's first "Stay Home, Work Safe" order. The six-county coalition followed suit soon after.

Stay Home, Work Safe order for Southeast Texas

Hours after Beaumont Mayor Becky Ames announced a “Stay Home, Work Safe” order for the city March 27, the six-county coalition concerning COVID-19 released a similar order.

City of Port Arthur reports a positive COVID-19 test in Groves

The Jefferson County Health Department received confirmation of a person between the ages of 35-45 has tested positive for COVID-19. The individual lives in Groves and is currently quarantined at home and is cooperating with the direction of the health department and required medical officials.