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TSA Extends Federal Face Mask Requirement for Public Transit through March 18

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As a reminder, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has extended the face mask requirement (SD 1582/84-21-01C) for individuals across all transportation networks throughout the United States, including at airports, on board commercial aircraft, on over-the-road buses, and on a commuter bus and rail systems through March 18, 2022.

Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) will continue to require a CDC approved face mask to be worn over the mouth and nose by passengers, operators, and contractors at all times while on DART vehicles including buses, trains, and paratransit vehicles, Trinity Railway Express trains, in buildings and onboard the Dallas Streetcar.

Face masks required. Face masks are required by federal law and are to be worn at all times. Failure to comply will result in denial of boarding or removal, and may result in federal penalties.

Es obligatorio el uso de mascarillas. Las leyes federales exigen el uso de mascarillas las cuales deberán usarse en todo momento. Si no cumple con esta exigencia no podrá embarcar o será expulsado y podrá recibir una multa federal.

Refusing to wear a mask, unless exempted or excluded under the CDC guidelines, is a violation of federal law and failure to comply will result in denial of boarding or removal, and passengers may be subject to federal penalties, including a fine ranging from $500 for the first offense up to $3,000 for repeat offenders.

Face masks and hand sanitizer dispensers are installed on buses, light rail vehicles, TRE vehicles, and Dallas streetcars, and will continue to be available to all passengers.

If a DART passenger is concerned with someone not wearing a mask, they can contact DART Customer Service at (214) 979-1111, or use the “DART Say Something” app, which can be downloaded from the Apple Store or Google Play for free.

Staying Safe While Riding DART
DART remains committed to doing everything possible to keep both our patrons and employees safe through this pandemic. The agency remains in close contact with local, state, and national health authorities, including the Texas Department of State Health Services and the CDC. DART encourages passengers who feel sick or are experiencing symptoms to stay home and avoid public places.Set featured image

Cleaning and Protection
DART continues to undertake aggressive agency-wide cleaning and safety protocols on buses, light rail, paratransit vehicles, and properties. In addition to thorough nightly cleanings, DART buses and trains are also cleaned on a rotating basis with hydrogen peroxide-based cleaning solutions to sanitize and disinfect each vehicle.

Social Distancing
DART recommends maintaining a six-foot distance between both fellow riders and your DART operator, leaving an open seat between yourself and other riders when available, avoiding large groups, and staying home if you feel sick or are experiencing symptoms.

Source: dart

US Department of Labor finds federal helium enrichment unit failed to follow safe chemical handling procedures in Amarillo, Texas

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The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has found that the U.S. Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management violated procedures for safe handling of chemical materials at its Cliffside Helium Enrichment Unit in Amarillo, a federal chemical producing plant that refines and sells helium products to private entities.

OSHA issued the facility 21 notices of unsafe working conditions. This is OSHA’s first use of the egregious violation policy in citing unsafe working conditions at a federal facility. The violations of process safety management procedures would carry a private sector penalty of $1,023,987.

The Department of Interior’s Office of the Inspector General initiated the June 8, 2021, inspection after the OIG received serious safety and health allegations from workers at the facility.

“OSHA found the Bureau of Land Management’s Cliffside Helium Enrichment Unit willfully and repeatedly failed to take required safety measures to ensure the facility’s compliance with federal safety and health procedures and protect employees from chemical production hazards,” said Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health Douglas Parker. “Federal employers, just like private-sector employers, are responsible for knowing what hazards exist in their facilities and taking appropriate precautions to keep workers safe.”

Six willful safety violations include failing to train workers to understand the purpose and function of the energy control program, and five egregious willful violations are for failing to perform inspections and tests on process equipment. OSHA cited serious violations for process safety management failures, and other-than-serious safety violations involved notification and records violations.

As required by the Occupational Safety and Health Act, federal agencies must comply with the same safety standards as private sector employers. The federal agency equivalent to a private sector citation is the notice of unsafe and unhealthful working conditions. A notice is used to inform establishment officials of violations of OSHA standards, alternate standards, and 29 Code of Federal Regulations citable program elements. Monetary penalties are not assessed to federal agencies for failing to comply with OSHA standards.

The BLM’s Cliffside Helium Enrichment Unit has 15 business days from receipt of its notices to comply, request an informal conference with OSHA’s area director, or appeal the notices by submitting a summary of the agency’s position on the unresolved issues to OSHA’s regional administrator.

Source: osha

Governor Abbott Appoints Three to Nursing Facility Administrators Advisory Committee

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Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Ronald Palomares, Ph.D., and reappointed Liam Fry, M.D. and Abraham Mathew, D.B.A. to the Nursing Facility Administrators Advisory Committee for terms set to expire on February 1, 2027. The committee provides recommendations to the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services for licensure sanctions and rule changes for the Nursing Facility Administrator Licensing Program.
Ronald Palomares, Ph.D. of Dallas is an Associate Professor in the School of Social Work, Psychology, and Philosophy at Texas Woman’s University and a Psychologist with LifeStance Health. He is a former member of the Texas Army National Guard and the United States Air Force. He is a member of the Texas Psychological Association, Texas Association of School Psychologists, and the Military Child Education Coalition. Additionally, he was previously appointed by Governor Abbott to serve on the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists. Palomares received a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Texas A&M University, a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from Lesley College, and a Doctor of Philosophy in School Psychology from Texas A&M University.

Liam Fry, M.D. of Austin is a Physician and the President of Austin Geriatric Specialists. She is a member of the Travis County Medical Society, Texas Health Care Association Commitment to Care Committee, American Medical Director Association, and the Texas Medical Association and president of the Texas Medical Director Association. She is a fellow of the American College of Physicians. Fry received a Bachelor of Arts in Plan II Liberal Arts Honors from The University of Texas at Austin and a Doctor of Medicine from The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. She is board certified in Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Geriatric Medicine, and Internal Medicine.

Abraham Mathew, D.B.A. of Pasadena is the Senior Executive Director of Buckner Retirement Services in Houston. He is also a licensed nursing facility administrator and has been serving in the senior living industry since 2003. He is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives, Texas Association of Realtors, and Houston Association of Realtors. Mathew received a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and a Master of Social Work from Bharathidasan University, a Master of Arts in English Literature from Annamalai University, and a Doctor of Business Administration in Health Care Management and Leadership from California Intercontinental University.

Source: gov.texas

Governor Abbott Appoints Three to Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors

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Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Karen Friese, P.E., and reappointed Albert Cheng and Catherine H. Norwood, P.E. to the Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors (TBPELS) for terms set to expire on September 26, 2027. The board licenses qualified engineers and land surveyors and regulate the practice of professional engineering and professional land surveying.

Karen Friese, P.E. of Austin is the President and CEO of K Friese & Associates, Inc. She is a member of the American Council of Engineering Companies, the Austin Area Research Organization, and the American Society of Civil Engineers. In addition, she is a graduate of Leadership Austin, a member of the Junior League of Austin, and a former advisory council member of I Live Here I Give Here. Friese received a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois.

Albert Cheng of Houston works in government relations for Harris County. In his first term on TBPELS, he served as the Legislative Issues Committee chair and as Treasurer. He has over 25 years of experience in government and politics, including working for U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison. He is a board member of the Maplewood South North Civic Club and a Director for Texas Latino Conservatives. Previously, he served as a community advisory board member for The University of Texas Health Science Center for Clinical and Transitional Sciences. Cheng received a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from the University of Houston.

Catherine H. Norwood, P.E. of Midland is a Senior Consulting Engineer with Hickman McClaine & Associates. She is a licensed Professional Engineer in Texas and New Mexico. She is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers and has served on the national Member Benefits Committee and as chairman of the Permian Basin Reservoir Study Group. She is a member of the Society of Petroleum Evaluation Engineers and has served as Chairman of the Midland Chapter. Additionally, she has also been inducted to the Texas Tech Petroleum Academy. Norwood received a Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering from Texas Tech University.

Source: gov.texas

Kool & The Gang – Fresh

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Conversation is going ’round
People talking ’bout the girl who’s come to town
Lovely lady, pretty as can be
No one knows her name she’s just a mystery
I have seen her
Maybe once or twice
One thing I can say
Ooh, she’s very nice
She’s a lady
One I really want to know
Somehow I’ve got to let my feeling show
exciting
She’s so exciting to me
(She’s fresh, fresh) exciting
She’s so inviting to me, yeah
I’ve been thinking about the way you walk
Baby (ouh) I like the way you talk
Tell you something I really can’t hide
Heaven must have sent you to be by my side
Fresh and lovely (fresh)
Like a dream come true
I’ll give anything to spend the night with you
What a feeling and I can’t stop it baby
Miss frisky lady take me away
exciting
She’s so exciting to me
(She’s fresh, fresh) exciting
So inviting to me, yeah
Fresh as a summer breeze
She’ll take you by surprise
She means so much to me
I’ll do whatever
To make her mine, baby
Oh, yeah
Ooh, la la la la la, to me, she’s fresh
(She’s fresh, she’s so fresh)
(She’s fresh, she’s so fresh)
(She’s fresh, she’s so fresh)
Fresh as a summer breeze
(She’s so fresh, she’s so fresh)
(She’s fresh, she’s so fresh)
She means so much to me, yeah (she’s so fresh, she’s so fresh)
I wanna take her her hand (she’s so fresh, she’s so fresh)
And pray she’ll understand (she’s so fresh, she’s so fresh)
‘Cause I love the way she walks(she’s fresh, she’s so fresh)
And ooh baby I love the way she talks (she’s so fresh, she’s so fresh)
I’ve got something and I hope she’ll understand (she’s fresh, she’s so fresh)
Miss frisky lady (she’s so fresh, she’s so fresh)
(She’s fresh, she’s so fresh)
(She’s so fresh, she’s so fresh)
(She’s so fresh)
(She’s fresh, she’s so fresh)
She’s so fancy and I love that lady (she’s so fresh, she’s so fresh)
Oh how I love her so (she’s so fresh, she’s so fresh)
(She’s fresh, she’s so fresh)
(She’s so fresh, she’s so fresh)
(She’s so fresh)
(She’s fresh, she’s so fresh)
(She’s so fresh, she’s so fresh)
(She’s so fresh)
(She’s fresh, she’s so fresh)
(She’s so fresh, she’s so fresh)
(She’s so fresh)
(She’s fresh, she’s so fresh)

Kool & The Gang – Celebration

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Yahoo! This is your celebration
Yahoo! This is your celebration
Celebrate good times, come on (Let’s celebrate)
Celebrate good times, come on (Let’s celebrate)
There’s a party goin’ on right here
A celebration to last throughout the years
So bring your good times and your laughter too
We gonna celebrate your party with you
Come on now
Celebration
Let’s all celebrate and have a good time
Celebration
We gonna celebrate and have a good time
It’s time to come together
It’s up to you, what’s your pleasure?
Everyone around the world, come on
Yahoo!
It’s a celebration
Yahoo!
Celebrate good times, come on
It’s a celebration
Celebrate good times, come on
Let’s celebrate
There’s a party goin’ on right here
A dedication to last throughout the years
So bring your good times and your laughter too
We gonna celebrate and party with you
Come on now
Celebration
Let’s all celebrate and have a good time, yeah yeah
Celebration
We gonna celebrate and have a good time
It’s time to come together
It’s up to you, what’s your pleasure
Everyone around the world, come on
Yahoo! It’s a celebration
Yahoo! It’s a celebration
Celebrate good times, come on
Let’s celebrate, come on now
Celebrate good times, come on
Let’s celebrate
We’re gonna have a good time tonight
Let’s celebrate, it’s all right
We’re gonna have a good time tonight
Let’s celebrate, it’s all right, baby
We’re gonna have a good time tonight (Celebration)
Let’s celebrate, it’s all right
We’re gonna have a good time tonight (Celebration)
Let’s celebrate, it’s all right
Yahoo!
Yahoo!
Celebrate good times, come on (Let’s celebrate)
Celebrate good times, come on (It’s a celebration)
Celebrate good times, come on (Let’s celebrate)
(Come on and celebrate tonight) Celebrate good times, come on
(Baby everything’s gonna be alright, let’s celebrate)
Celebrate good times, come on
Celebrate good times, come on (Let’s have a great time, celebrate)

Kool & The Gang – Get Down On It

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What you gonna do? You wanna get down?
Tell me, what you gonna do? Do you wanna get down?
What you gonna do? You wanna get down?
What you gonna do? You wanna get down? Tell me
Get down on it, get down on it
Get down on it, get down on it, come on and
Get down on it, get down on it
Get down on it, get down on it
How you gonna do it if you really don’t wanna dance
By standing on the wall?
(Get your back up off the wall) Tell me
How you gonna do it if you really don’t wanna dance
By standing on the wall
(Get your back up off the wall)
‘Cause I heard all the people sayin’
Get down on it, come on and
Get down on it, if you really want it
Get down on it, you gotta feel it
Get down on it, get down on it
Get down on it, come on and
Get down on it, baby, baby
Get down on it, get on it
Get down on it
I say people (what?) What you gonna do?
You gotta get on the groove
If you want your body to move, tell me, baby
How you gonna do it if you really don’t wanna dance
By standing on the wall?
(Get your back up off the wall) Tell me
How you gonna do it if you really won’t take a chance
By standing on the wall?
(Get your back up off the wall)
‘Cause I heard all the people sayin’
Get down on it, get down on it, get down on it
Get down on it, when you’re dancin’
Get down on it, get down on it
Get down on it
Get down on it, sha-baba-daba-doo
What you gonna do? (uh) Do you wanna get down? (ah)
What you gonna do? (uh, ah)
Get your back up off the wall
Dance, come on, get your back up off the wall
Dance, come on
Get down on it, come on and
Get down on it, if you really want it
Get down on it, you gotta feel it
Get down on it, get down on it
Get down on it (get down on it), come on and
Get down on it, baby, baby
Get down on it (get down it), get on it
Get down on it
How you gonna do it if you really don’t wanna dance
By standing on the wall?
(Get your back up off the wall) Tell me, baby
How you gonna do it if you really won’t take a chance
By standing on the wall?
(Get your back up off the wall)
Listen, baby
You know it, when you’re dancin’, yeah
You show it, when you move, move, move
You know it, when you’re dancin’, yeah
You show it, as you move across the floor
Get down on it, come on and
Get down on it, if you really want it
Get down on it, you gotta feel it
Get down on it, get down on it
Get down on it, come on and
Get down on it, baby, baby
Get down on it, get on it
Get down on it, sha-baba-daba-doo
What you gonna do? (uh) Do you wanna get down? (ah)
What you gonna do? (uh, ah)
Get your back up off the wall
Dance, come on, get your back up off the wall
Dance, come on
Get down on it, come on and
Get down on it, if you really want it
Get down on it, you gotta feel it
Get down on it, get down on it
Get down on it, come on and
Get down on it, get down it on
Get down on it, while you’re dancin’
Get down on it, get down on it
Get down on it, ooh yeah
Get down on it, you move me baby, when you move
Get down on it, ooh, ooh
Get down on it, get down
Get down on it, get down on it
Get down on it, get your back up the wall
Get down on it, get down on it
Get down on it, get down
Get down on it, get down on it
Get down on it, get your back up the wall
Get down on it, get down
Get down on it, get down on it
Get down on it, get down on it
Get down on it, get your back up the wall

Child under 10 years old is Houston’s youngest confirmed COVID death

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Houston city officials announced on Wednesday that the death of a little girl this past October is the city’s youngest confirmed pediatric COVID-19 death on record.

According to the city, the child was under the age of 10, Black, and had underlying health conditions. Genomic sequencing did not identify the variant of the virus that infected her.

Other information about the child was not made available due to privacy laws, the city said.

However, with identifying the distinction of the girl’s death, the city said it is trying to drive home that the coronavirus, especially amid the highly-contagious omicron variant, can lead to serious illnesses among children.

“While most children who get COVID-19 recover, this tragedy is an example of how our youngest can get seriously ill and lose their lives to this disease,” said Dr. David Persse, chief medical officer for the City of Houston. “Children who have underlying conditions are especially vulnerable to poor outcomes from COVID-19, especially when it comes to the possibility of co-infection with other respiratory illnesses.”

The city already counted that seven COVID-19 deaths in Houston were among people ages 10 to 19 years old. Through Wednesday, the city has counted 3,978 confirmed COVID-19 deaths over the course of the pandemic.
The city is also sending a reminder about COVID-19 vaccine eligibility, adding that nearly all coronavirus deaths in the state are among those who were not fully vaccinated.

People ages 5 and up are eligible for the Pfizer vaccine while people ages 18 and up are eligible for the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines. Booster shots are available to people ages 12 and up.

The city did not disclose whether the child was vaccinated at the time of her death.

Source: abc13

Upcoming January Events at MECA

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Friday, January 14, 2022
Introductory Tango Class | 6PM – 7PM
Tailored for absolute beginners and those wanting to perfect their social dance skill.
Chacarera Class | 7PM – 8PM
Chacerera is a traditional Argentine partner dance often enjoyed at milongas today.
Milonga Del Arrabal | 8PM – 11PM
With DJ Phyllis! everages for sale.
MECA @ TBH Center
333 S Jensen Dr, Houston, TX 77003
Coming Soon
Friday, January 21, 2022 | 8PM | MECA @ TBH Center
333 S Jensen Dr, Houston, TX 77003
Loop38 is excited to present a concert of works showcasing the variety and diversity of “American Landscapes.” The landscapes of the Americas are spanned by rich cultural latitudes and a broad palette of historical stories and voices.
In its exploration of these voices, Loop38 is presenting music by composers from Massachusetts, Ontario, Washington D.C., Missouri, and Rio de Janeiro.
MECA’s work to provide year-round, high quality arts education, social services and vigorous academic support is made possible by generous contributions from the following donors:

Houston Health Department confirms city’s youngest COVID-19 death

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A girl under ten is the city’s youngest confirmed pediatric COVID-19 death, the Houston Health Department announced Wednesday.

The child, who is Black and had underlying health conditions, died in mid-October at a Houston hospital. Genomic sequencing did not identify the variant of virus that infected her.

Privacy laws prevent the health department from providing any other identifiable information.

“The death of a child under any circumstance is heartbreaking. On behalf of the City of Houston, I extend my condolences to the girl’s family during this unimaginable time of grief,” said Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner. “This tragic COVID-19 related death serves as a reminder that we must get vaccinated, mask up, and get tested to protect our community during the Omicron surge, especially children too young to get vaccinated.”

As of January 12, 2022, there are 3,978 confirmed COVID-19 deaths of Houstonians. One was under the age of ten, seven (0.18%) were between 10 and 19, 1.2% were in their 20s, 3.5% were in their 30s, 8.3% in their 40s, 16.1% in their 50s, 24.2% in their 60s, 21.9% in their 70, and 24.7% were 80 and older.

Getting vaccinated helps prevent serious illness, hospitalization, and death; it also helps reduce the spread of COVID-19. Since the COVID-19 vaccination began, nearly all Texas COVID-19 deaths are among people who are not fully vaccinated.

People ages 5 and up are eligible for the Pfizer vaccine while people ages 18 and up are eligible for the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines. Booster shots are available to people ages 12 and up.

With the very contagious Omicron variant rapidly spreading, the health department urges everyone, regardless of vaccination status, to wear a face-covering in public indoor places and crowded outdoor settings.

“While most children who get COVID-19 recover, this tragedy is an example of how our youngest can get seriously ill and lose their lives to this disease,” said Dr. David Persse, chief medical officer for the City of Houston. “Children who have underlying conditions are especially vulnerable to poor outcomes from COVID-19, especially when it comes to the possibility of co-infection with other respiratory illnesses.”

Getting vaccinated or tested for COVID-19 at health department-affiliated sites is free and does not require proof of residency, citizenship, or insurance.

The health department provides dozens of free COVID-19 vaccination and testing sites across the city. Sites and schedules can be found at houstonhealth.org or by calling 832-393-4220.