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Governor Abbott Issues Executive Order Establishing Strike Force To Open Texas

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Governor Greg Abbott held a press conference where he issued three new Executive Orders to begin the process of reopening the state of Texas while revising hospital capacity and certain social distancing guidelines. Within the orders, select activities and services that pose minimal to no threat of spreading COVID-19 are allowed to reopen using a “Retail-To-Go” model, certain restrictions on surgeries have been loosened, and schools will remain closed for the remainder of the 2019-2020 academic year.

Within these orders, the Governor has established the Strike Force to Open Texas—a team of nationally recognized medical experts and private and public leaders who will advise the Governor on safely and strategically reopening the state of Texas.

“Texans are battling a colossal challenge—an invisible enemy that has tested our lives and our livelihoods—but overcoming challenges is part of who we are as Texans,” said Governor Abbott. “We have shown that Texas can continue our efforts to contain COVID-19 while also adopting safe standards that will allow us to begin the process of reopening Texas. The Strike Force to Open Texas brings together nationally recognized medical experts with public and private sector leaders to achieve this mission. By coming together, we can get Texans back to work, practice safe standards that will prevent the spread of COVID-19, and we can overcome this pandemic.”

James Huffines will lead the advisory strike force and Mike Toomey will serve as Chief Operating Officer. Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, House Speaker Dennis Bonnen, Attorney General Ken Paxton, and Comptroller Glenn Hegar will serve as consulting members.

In addition, Governor Abbott has appointed Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Commissioner John Hellerstedt, MD, as Chief Medical Officer of the strike force. Dr. Hellerstedt will be supported by three Chief Medical Advisors:

John Zerwas, MD, Executive Vice-Chancellor for Health Affairs at the University of Texas System

Mark McClellan, MD, PhD, Former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner and U.S. Medicaid and Medicare Administrator

Parker Hudson, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases at Dell Medical School and program director for the Internal Medicine Residency

These health experts will develop a medical architecture to comprehensively test and trace COVID-19 that will enable Texans to gradually and safely begin the process of returning to work and other activities.

The medical team will work alongside a Special Advisory Council who will share innovative ideas to help businesses strategically reopen while containing the spread of COVID-19. The council consists of 39 business leaders representing the state’s regions and industries. The advisory council will collaborate with working groups to devise strategies, statewide standards, and appropriate time frames to reopen the Lone Star State while prioritizing the health and safety of all Texans.

The strike force will immediately begin providing input on potential additional openings of activities and services in Texas consistent with guidelines provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The Governor will announce a revised plan for the state based on these initial recommendations on April 27.

Special Advisory Council members include:

Arcilia Acosta: President and CEO, CARCON Industries & Construction

Paul Andrews, Jr.: Founder and CEO, TTI Inc.

Mark Bivins: Rancher, partner in Corsino Cattle Company

Kathy Britton: CEO and Owner, Perry Homes

Brad Brookshire: Chairman and CEO, Brookshire Grocery Co.

J. Bruce Bugg, Jr.: Chairman, Texas Transportation Commission

Alonzo Cantu: President & CEO of Cantu Construction

Bobby Cox: Owner and operator, Bobby Cox Companies, Inc.

Adriana Cruz: Executive Director, Economic Development & Tourism Division, Office of the Governor

Michael Dell: Chairman and CEO, Dell Technologies

Scott Dueser: Chairman, President & CEO, First Financial Bank

Don Evans: Chairman of the President George W. Bush Foundation, Chairman of Permian Strategic Partnership

Tilman Fertitta: Chairman, CEO, and sole owner, Landry’s, Inc.

Richard Fisher: Senior Advisor, Barclays and Former President & CEO, the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Rick Francis: Chairman of the Board, WestStar Bank Holding Company, Inc.

Printice Gary: Founding Partner/Principal and CEO, Carleton Companies

Brad Heffington: Owner of Heffington Farms, Inc. and Triple T Irrigation, Inc.

Jeffery D. Hildebrand: Executive Chairman and Founder, Hilcorp Energy Company

Nancy Kinder: President & CEO, Kinder Foundation

Tom Luce: Founder and Chairman, Texas 2036

Marc McDougal: CEO, McDougal Companies

Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale: Owner, Gallery Furniture

Drayton McLane: Chairman, McLane Group

Elaine Mendoza: Founder, President & CEO of Conceptual MindWorks, Inc

Balous Miller: Owner, Bill Miller Bar-B-Q Restaurants

Carla Moran: Ramar Communications

Dennis Nixon: CEO and Chairman of International Bank of Commerce

David Oliveira: Partner at Roerig, Oliveira & Fisher, L.L.P.

Ross Perot, Jr.: Chairman, The Perot Group

Kevin D. Roberts, Ph.D.: Executive Director, Texas Public Policy Foundation

Robert B. Rowling: Owner and Chairman, TRT Holdings, Inc.

Kendra Scott: Founder and CEO, Kendra Scott

Robert F. Smith: Founder, Chairman & CEO, Vista Equity Partners

Sam L. Susser: Chairman of BancAffiliated, Inc.

Massey Villarreal: CEO and President, Precision Task Group, Inc.

Kirk Watson: Founding Dean of the University of Houston Hobby School of Public Affairs

Marc Watts: President, The Friedkin Group

Graham Weston: Former Chairman of Rackspace Hosting Inc.

Sanjiv Yajnik: President of the Financial Services Division, Capital One

For more information about the Governor’s Strike Force to Open Texas, visit the strike force webpage.

The Governor’s second Executive Order (GA-16) relates to the safe, strategic reopening of select services and activities in Texas. This order establishes a temporary “Retail-To-Go” model that will allow retail outlets in Texas to reopen beginning Friday, April 24. Under this model, reopened establishments are required to deliver items to customer’s cars, homes, or other locations to minimize contact.

Under this Executive Order, schools—including public, private, and higher education institutions—will remain closed for the 2019-2020 school year. Teachers may go into the classroom for video instruction, to perform administrative duties, and to clean out their classrooms.

The Governor’s third Executive Order (GA-15) relates to hospital capacity and personal protective equipment (PPE) needed for the COVID-19 response. The order loosens restrictions on surgeries put in place by Governor Abbott in March. Beginning at 11:59pm on April 21 through 11:59pm on May 8, all licensed health care professionals and all licensed health care facilities must continue to postpone all surgeries and procedures that are not medically necessary to diagnose or correct a serious medical condition of, or to preserve the life of, a patient who without timely performance of the surgery or procedure would be at risk for serious adverse medical consequences or death as determined by a patient’s physician. Exceptions now include:

Any procedure that, if performed in accordance with the commonly accepted standard of clinical practice, would not deplete the hospital capacity or the PPE needed to cope with COVID-19, or
Any surgery or procedure performed in a licensed health care facility that has certified in writing to Texas HHSC both (1) that it will reserve at least 25% of its hospital capacity for treatment of COVID-19 patients, accounting for the range of clinical severity of COVID-19 patients, and (2) that it will not request any PPE from any public source—whether federal, state, or local—for the duration of the COVID-19 disaster.
The Governor today also directed state parks to reopen on Monday, April 20 with strict guidelines to reduce transmission of COVID-19—including requiring visitors to wear face coverings, maintain a six-foot distance from individuals outside of their party, and prohibiting the gathering of groups larger than five.

Mayor Turner Launches Campaign to Support Local Restaurants

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Today, Mayor Sylvester Turner announced the City of Houston is partnering with the Houston and Texas Restaurant Associations to encourage Houstonians to support local restaurants.
 
COVID-19 has changed our city and disrupted our routines. Businesses across the state are suffering, and that includes the restaurant industry.
  
According to the Texas Restaurant Association, the restaurant industry has a $70 billion impact in Texas. The restaurant industry is the 4th largest employer in the Houston area, with more than 300,000 employees.
 
To help the restaurant industry, Mayor Turner announced the “Take Us to Your Table” campaign in partnership with the Houston and Texas Restaurant Associations. While you may not be able to get a seat at your favorite restaurant, they can certainly have a seat at yours.
 
“Houston is a foodie town, and our restaurants reflect the city’s diverse culinary tastes and vibrant culture. The COVID-19 public health crisis is having a devastating effect on the men and women who work in the foodservice industry,” Mayor Sylvester Turner said. “I want to encourage the public to support local restaurants through delivery and curbside takeout. It’s important to support the restaurants that make Houston so special. If we work together, we will get through this challenging time together.”


 
In a show of support, ExxonMobil is donating $100,000 to the TX Restaurant Relief Fund initiative of the Texas Restaurant Association Education Foundation. The donation will support Houston restaurants and their employees, who will prepare meals for health care workers, police officers, and firefighters responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
“We want to thank those teams and individuals working around the clock to look after the people of the greater Houston area,” said Linda DuCharme, president of ExxonMobil Upstream Integrated Solutions. “In addition to supporting health care workers and first responders, we also want to help out area restaurants and their employees who’ve been hard hit by the pandemic.”
 
The donation will allow for approximately 6,000 meals to be prepared and delivered by local Houston restaurants to frontline responders at Texas Medical Center member hospitals, the Houston Police Foundation, the Fire Fighters Foundation of Houston, and the Spring Fire Department.
 
Prominent Houston chefs will participate in the effort that will enable participating restaurants to bring needed work to furloughed staff.
 


The Texas Restaurant Association’s nonprofit arm established the TX Restaurant Relief Fund last month to provide immediate financial support to the state’s independent restaurateurs and their employees who have been heavily impacted by the loss of business due to COVID-19.
 
“The COVID-19 pandemic has had a catastrophic impact on restaurants, a critical part of Texas’ food supply chain,” said Dr. Emily Williams Knight, president, and chief executive officer of the Texas Restaurant Association and Education Foundation. “In every crisis, restaurants are often the first to help feed the front line, including hospital staff and first responders. We are incredibly grateful to ExxonMobil for this grant, which both supports Houston restaurants, their employees, and enables them to feed frontline responders during this unprecedented time. Through this initiative, participating restaurants will be able to hire back up to 50 percent of their furloughed employees. This donation demonstrates that by working together, we can keep the heartbeat of our communities – food and medicine – in service for all.”
 
Mayor Turner is encouraging all Houstonians to support our local restaurants and to share photos of what they’re ordering with the hashtag #TakeUsToYourTable. 

METRO Encourages Riders to Wear Face Coverings

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METRO continues to put safety first, as always, in response to COVID-19 (the coronavirus). Posters are going up all across the system reminding riders and everyone in the community to protect themselves and others by wearing face masks.Safety Remains Priority #1 in METRO’S Response to COVID-19

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has acknowledged face masks could provide some benefit in preventing the spread of the disease.

Even more cleaning teams are on the job now disinfecting surfaces frequently touched by the public. This additional staffing allows METRO to go beyond its usual, rigorous daily cleaning and provide extra midday cleanings at transit centers.

Click here to see the cleaning staff hard at work helping to blunt the spread of COVID-19.

METRO President & CEO Tom Lambert shares the Authority’s commitment to everyone in the region as we work together to care for each other and ourselves. He also encourages riders to wear a face covering and only take essential trips.

Click here to hear Lambert’s message of appreciation.

METRO’s extended family is doing its part. When METRO Police Officer Ng learned about the shortage of personal protective equipment for first responders, he knew just the people who could help.

Click here to see how Officer Ng’s wife, children and mother turned their sewing talents into an act of generosity.

We couldn’t do any of this without you. METRO customers continue to adhere to public health officials’ guidelines, and that allows us to continue to run essential services for essential trips.

Click here to see messages riders are leaving for our front line staff, and all we can say is the feeling is mutual.

Ford Producirá Respiradores y Máscaras para Protección COVID-19 en Michigan

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Ford está ampliando sus esfuerzos para diseñar y producir equipos y suministros médicos que se necesitan con urgencia para trabajadores del cuidado de la salud, personal de primeros auxilios y pacientes que luchan contra el coronavirus.

Además de la producción actual de más de 3 millones de protectores faciales en Plymouth, Michigan, la producción de respiradores purificadores de aire motorizados diseñados por Ford comienza el martes 14 de abril. Ford también está produciendo máscaras faciales y liderando un esfuerzo para escalar la producción de batas reutilizables para trabajadores del cuidado de la salud. Por último, Ford comenzó a proporcionar experiencia en fabricación para ayudar al proveedor de instrumentos científicos Thermo Fisher Scientific a expandir rápidamente la producción de kits de recolección de COVID-19 para detectar el virus.

“Sabíamos que, para ayudar a combatir el coronavirus, teníamos que apurarnos y unir fuerzas con expertos como 3M para expandir la producción de equipos y suministros médicos que se necesita con urgencia”, dijo Jim Baumbick, vicepresidente de Administración de la Línea de Productos de Ford Enterprise. “En solo tres semanas en el marco del Proyecto Apolo, hemos desatado nuestro talento de fabricación, compra y diseño de clase mundial para ponernos firmes y comenzar a fabricar equipos de protección personal y ayudar a aumentar la disponibilidad y la producción de respiradores”.

La Colaboración entre Ford y 3M Conduce a un Nuevo PAPR

Desde finales de marzo, los expertos en fabricación, compra y cadena de suministro de Ford se han integrado en las instalaciones de fabricación de 3M para ayudar a aumentar la producción de productos que se necesitan con urgencia.

Con esta ayuda adicional, 3M y Ford pudieron aumentar la producción de PAPR y respiradores N95 en las instalaciones de fabricación de 3M en los EE. UU.

“3M se dedica a ayudar a proteger a nuestros heroicos trabajadores de atención médica y personal de primera respuesta a nivel mundial, incluido el intercambio de nuestra experiencia científica para aumentar el suministro de EPP necesarios”, dijo Bernard Cicut, vicepresidente de la División de Seguridad Personal de 3M. “Nos enorgullece apoyar a Ford en este esfuerzo, ya que nos han ayudado a aumentar la fabricación de productos 3M PPE existentes y, juntos, hemos diseñado rápidamente un nuevo PAPR para ayudar a proteger a estos héroes”.

Ford comenzará a producir un diseño PAPR completamente nuevo para ayudar a proteger a los profesionales del cuidado de la salud en la primera línea que luchan contra COVID-19. Diseñando rápidamente componentes y prototipos de acuerdo con las pautas federales y con el apoyo y la orientación de expertos de 3M, los equipos de Ford redujeron el tiempo de desarrollo de PAPR a menos de cuatro semanas.

“Al trabajar en colaboración con 3M para combinar rápidamente más de 100 años de experiencia en fabricación e ingeniería de Ford con diseño y experiencia en equipos de protección personal, estamos obteniendo la tecnología que tanto necesitan los trabajadores médicos de primera línea para ayudarlos cuando más lo necesitan, “dijo Marcy Fisher, directora de Ford, de ingeniería Global de Exterior e Interior de Carrocería.

Aproximadamente 90 voluntarios pagados de la UAW ensamblarán PAPR en las instalaciones de Ford en Vreeland cerca de Flat Rock, Michigan, con la capacidad de fabricar 100,000 o más.

El PAPR de nuevo diseño incluye una capucha y un protector facial para cubrir las cabezas y los hombros de los profesionales del cuidado de la salud, mientras que un sistema de filtro de alta eficiencia (HEPA) proporciona un suministro de aire filtrado por hasta 8 horas. El sistema de soplador de aire, similar al ventilador que se encuentra en los asientos ventilados del F-150, funciona con una batería recargable y portátil, lo que ayuda a mantener el respirador en uso constante por parte de los defensores de primera línea.

El equipo de desarrollo espera que el diseño del respirador cumpla con el protocolo pendiente de uso limitado del Instituto Nacional para la Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional (NIOSH) para responder a la emergencia de salud pública de COVID-19, con aprobación anticipada para fines de abril.

En espera de aprobación, 3M distribuirá los PAPR recientemente diseñados a través de su red de EE. UU. para ayudar a llevar estas tecnologías de manera rápida y eficiente a los trabajadores del cuidado de la salud que las necesitan con urgencia. 3M y Ford donarán cualquier beneficio que obtengan de la venta del PAPR a organizaciones sin fines de lucro relacionadas con COVID-19.

Producción de Máscaras Faciales

Mientras tanto, Ford ahora fabrica máscaras faciales para uso interno a nivel mundial y busca la certificación para uso médico de su Planta de Transmisión Van Dyke. Las máscaras faciales pueden ayudar a retrasar la propagación del virus y ayudar a las personas que pueden tener el virus y que no lo saben a través de la transmisión a otros.

Los CDC ahora están alentando a todos los residentes de EE. UU. a usar máscaras para frenar la propagación del virus.

Los equipos globales de fabricación y compras de Ford obtuvieron rápidamente los materiales y equipos necesarios de su red de fabricantes de equipos en todo el mundo. La producción comenzó a principios de esta semana.

Aproximadamente 30 voluntarios pagados de la UAW comenzarán a hacer máscaras en el salón de limpieza ISO Clase 8 de la planta, que es un ambiente controlado con niveles extremadamente bajos de contaminantes, lo que permite la producción segura de máscaras faciales para uso médico. Eventualmente, aproximadamente 80 voluntarios pagados de la UAW harán máscaras a medida que aumente la producción.

“Los miembros de la UAW Ford continúan intensificando y se ofrecen como voluntarios para trabajar durante este momento difícil a medida que nos expandimos en las instalaciones frente a Flat Rock para hacer respiradores y en la Planta de Transmisión Van Dyke para hacer máscaras faciales para uso médico”, dijo Gerald Kariem, vicepresidente del Departamento de Ford de la UAW. “La UAW también continúa trabajando con Ford para seguir las estrictas pautas de los CDC e ir más allá de las protecciones para estos miembros que se enorgullecen voluntariamente de servir a sus comunidades y su nación”.

Producción de Batas

Para ayudar a proteger aún más a los trabajadores del cuidado de la salud, Ford lidera los esfuerzos para fabricar batas reutilizables con el proveedor de bolsas de aire Joyson Safety Systems. El proyecto go-fast ha creado batas reutilizables fabricadas con material utilizado para fabricar bolsas de aire en vehículos Ford.

La producción de batas alcanzará las 75,000 piezas a la semana para el domingo y escalará hasta 100,000 batas para la semana del 19 de abril y en lo adelante. Para el 4 de julio, Joyson Safety Systems, proveedor de Ford, cortará y coserá 1.3 millones de batas, que se auto prueba según las normas federales y ser lavable hasta 50 veces.

Ford trabajó con Beaumont Health en Metro Detroit para diseñar rápidamente el patrón de la bata y probar el tamaño durante los ensayos de ajuste y función. Más de 5,000 batas ya han sido entregadas al hospital.

“La necesidad de proteger a nuestros equipos médicos se agudiza: la producción de batas de Ford no podría llegar en un mejor momento durante esta crisis”, dijo David Claeys, presidente de los hospitales Beaumont Health en Dearborn y Farmington Hills. “Nuestros trabajadores del cuidado de la salud de primera línea están trabajando las 24 horas del día para tratar a los pacientes de COVID-19 y necesitamos los suministros necesarios para apoyarlos”.

Kits de Recolección para Pruebas COVID-19

Ford está ayudando a escalar la producción de kits de recolección para pruebas COVID-19 en Thermo Fisher Scientific.

El equipo de ingeniería de Thermo Fisher en el sitio de la compañía en Lenexa, Kansas, se dio cuenta de que su experiencia, combinada con la experiencia en fabricación del equipo de ingeniería de la Planta de Ensamblaje de Ford, en Kansas City, podría ayudar a establecer maquinaria adicional de producción de kits de recolección. El equipo de Ford también ayudó a Thermo Fisher a adaptar la maquinaria que actualmente produce viales de vidrio para otros productos para producir viales de plástico necesarios en la recolección de pruebas de coronavirus en los drive-through.

“Los ingenieros de Ford aportaron una nueva perspectiva a la expansión de la producción, y juntos, más del triple del número de kits de recolección que podemos entregar cada semana a partir del 20 de abril”, dijo John Reuss, director sénior del negocio de microbiología de Thermo Fisher. “Es genial ver diferentes industrias que se unen para resolver un problema común, y lo repito textualmente.

Esfuerzos Adicionales

“Estamos haciendo todo lo posible para ampliar la producción y disponibilidad de equipos de protección personal para ayudar a mantener a los verdaderos héroes – personal médico – y nuestras comunidades seguras en la lucha contra COVID-19”, dijo Adrian Price, director de Global Core Engineering for Vehicle Manufacturing.

Ford también continúa fabricando escudos transparentes de cara completa para los trabajadores médicos. Hasta el 13 de abril, Ford había producido más de 3 millones de escudos faciales para el personal médico y los socorristas. Además de los Estados Unidos, la producción de escudos faciales también ha comenzado a nivel mundial en las instalaciones de Ford en Canadá y Tailandia y con el socio de la empresa conjunta de Ford Mahindra & Mahindra en la India.

El trabajo en la Planta de Componentes en Rawsonville (Mich.) está en marcha para transformar una parte de la planta para fabricar un respirador de terceros, en colaboración con GE Healthcare, con la producción prevista para comenzar la semana del 20 de abril. Fabricado por voluntarios pagados de UAW, el objetivo es producir 50,000 ventiladores Modelo A-E para el 4 de julio para ayudar a los pacientes de COVID-19.

Las actividades de preproducción de respiradores también están en marcha en el Reino Unido, donde Ford y un consorcio de la industria se están preparando para hacer respiradores de Penlon. Ford proporciona capacidad de ingeniería de fabricación, liderazgo de proyectos, soporte de compra y montaje de los respiradores en su planta de motores Dagenham. Esta producción ayudará a satisfacer la demanda de 15,000 respiradores ordenados por el gobierno del Reino Unido.

Otras empresas e individuos que estén interesados en contribuir a este esfuerzo pueden enviar su información aquí en www.fordnewideas.com.

Becky G Releases New Single “They Ain’t Ready” Along With Music Video

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Today, global superstar Becky G releases new single “They Ain’t Ready” along with the music video (directed by Daniel Duran) via Kemosabe Records/RCA Records. Watch HERE.

In an effort to support her local community during the current health crisis, Becky is selling a limited edition charity t-shirt. All proceeds from t-shirt sales will be donated to support Los Angeles Students in Need. T-Shirts are available HERE.

Becky G says, ” ‘They Ain’t Ready’ has always been a favorite English record of mine. However, I must say this release is slightly bittersweet. At the time, this song was meant to inspire others to fight for love and come together despite their differences. Today, it not only stands for that, but also hope. Given our current state of nation, my priorities have recently been to educate myself as much as possible on COVID-19 and find as many ways as I can to help give back to others. While this has affected the entire world, the effects I’ve seen first hand in my LA community are devastating. As my first solo release since the pandemic, I’ve decided to give back to the kids and students of the LAUSD. They have approximately 700,000 students in their system, of which 80% live in poverty. I used to be one of those students.

Most of these kids don’t have access to the resources they need to continue their at-home studies. Materials such as computers and internet connection, down to basics like pencils and paper, are not easily accessible at the moment. Many students are also reliant on the meals provided at school and are no longer guaranteed food on their plates. With every limited edition “They Ain’t Ready” T-shirt sold, 100% of the proceeds will go to the LAUSD COVID-19 relief fund. Together, we can make sure that no child goes hungry and no student’s education falls through the cracks during these uncertain times. I love this song, I love my city & bringing my two worlds together in an effort to help others feels like the right thing to do. I have every intention to continue giving back to the ones most in need and this is one of the first steps to doing just that.”
    # # #About Becky G
Singer, songwriter and actress Becky G was born for the spotlight and her multifaceted career is shaping up to be nothing short of iconic. The 23-year-old global superstar’s achievements include two number one hits on the Billboard Latin Airplay Charts (“Mayores” & “Sin Pijama”), a starring role in “Power Rangers,” and guest-starring in Fox TV’s Emmy-winning “Empire” series. 
 
She won two 2018 Latin American Music Awards, for Favorite Female Artist and Favorite Urban Song (for “Mayores”) and was awarded YouTube’s Diamond Play Button for surpassing 10 million followers on the platform. Becky G has toured alongside Katy Perry, Demi Lovato, J Balvin, Fifth Harmony and Jason Derulo and has recorded collabs with Pitbull, Daddy Yankee, Maluma, Anitta, Natti Natasha, ZAYN, Bad Bunny and CNCO, among others. 
 
Becky has been honored by the Latin Recording Academy as one of the Leading Ladies in Entertainment (2018) and by her home city of Inglewood, California for her contributions to the Hispanic community; she has been recognized as one of Rolling Stone’s “18 Teens Shaking Up Pop Culture” and one of Billboard’s “21 Under 21”. Becky recently garnered the Extraordinary Evolution Award at the 2019 Latin American Music Awards for her success as a young performer who has reached the pinnacle of success in a short period of time. 

Her debut album Mala Santa was released in October 2019 and has been certified 8X Platinum in the United States, Platinum in Spain and Gold in México. Click HERE to stream or download the album.

Prince Royce Releases the Video for “Luna Negra” From His Multi-platinum Double Album Alter Ego

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Multiplatinum award-winning Latin superstar Prince Royce has just released the video for “Luna Negra”, off his latest album, the double disc set ALTER EGO. To watch the video click HERE.

The artistic and minimalistic black and white production is part of a body of work shot by renown director Carlos Perez which includes music videos for most of the album’s songs. Each one, captures the unique mood and aesthetic of the song. In the following weeks, Royce will continue to release the videos, as a special gift to the fans of his music.

ALTER EGO debuted last month at #1 on the following Billboard charts: Top Latin Albums, Latin Album Sales, and Tropical Albums and it has already been certified 2X Platinum by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) for its sales in the United States and Puerto Rico. ALTER EGO had the most successful debut sales week for a Latin album since April 2019 and the first and only #1 debut of the year on the Tropical Albums chart.

The album’s latest singles “Carita de Inocente” and “Morir Solo”, both reached #1 on the Billboard Tropical Airplay chart, joining ALTER EGO’s other tracks that have been at the top of the charts: his 6x Platinum hit “El Clavo” which was #1 on the Billboard Latin Airplay chart and his 2x Platinum single “Adicto” feat. Marc Anthony which remained at #1 on the Tropical Songs chart for seven consecutive weeks. In addition, his collaboration with Manuel Turizo, “Cúrame”, has been certified 2x Platinum, it reached #5 on the YouTube Global chart and remained in the Top 5 of the YouTube Global Viral chart for 7 weeks, reaching #3.

ALTER EGO is the only original double album released by a Latin artist in over a decade. Listen to it now by clicking HERE

ALTER EGO encapsulates a two-year creative journey of musical expression that ends up in a fantastic labyrinth of romance in its different forms of expression. The double album is comprised of “Genesis” and “Enigma”. In “Genesis”, Royce expands upon the sound and influences that kick-started his career, this time with more mature concepts and lyrics, while also experimenting with more traditional elements and switching things up with interesting collabs. In “Enigma”, Royce submerges himself in and experiments with different musical worlds, he takes risks creating more artistic, innovative, non-censored music. The result is a masterpiece that represents the best of all worlds – a powerful Latin (Spanish-language with some English) double album destined to become a classic, where we get to experience a rich musical adventure that includes everything from bachata to urban to pop to R&B.

Prince Royce is a finalist for the 2020 Billboard Awards in the Tropical Artist of the Year category.
 About Prince Royce
In the past 10 years, multi-platinum award-winning, singer/songwriter Prince Royce has become a bona fide Latin superstar, scoring 18 #1 radio hits, 22 Latin Billboard Awards, 19 Premio lo Nuestro Awards, 19 Premios Juventud Awards, 7 Latin AMAs, and 13 Latin GRAMMY nominations.
 
Royce has a massive fan base with over 55 million followers on social media and he has sold out many of the most prestigious venues in Latin America and the United States. In February 2019 Prince Royce made history becoming the first and only tropical music artist to perform at the Houston Rodeo at the NRG Stadium where he attracted more than 55,000 euphoric fans.
 
His latest album, the double disc set ALTER EGO debuted in February 2020 at #1 on the following Billboard charts: Top Latin Albums, Latin Album Sales, and Tropical Albums and it has been certified 2X Platinum by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) for its sales in the United States and Puerto Rico. 
 
Some of the artist’s collaborations include: Shakira, Chris Brown, Jennifer Lopez, Selena Gomez, Snoop Dogg, Pitbull, Thalia, Maná, Daddy Yankee, Becky G, Anitta, Ludacris, J Balvin, Bad Bunny, Farruko, and Maluma, among others. Prince Royce has co-starred as Peter in the Fox Live musical broadcast of “The Passion” in 2016 and was part of the cast of Hulu’s hit series, “East Los High”. In 2018, Royce guest-starred in Disney’s “Elena of Avalor: Song of the Sirenas” TV movie, voicing the character of Prince Marzel.
 
August 9, 2018 was proclaimed “Prince Royce Day” in New York by Mayor Bill de Blasio, in recognition of his contributions to society and for being a role model to youth in his home town. He has been induced into the Bronx Hall of Fame with a street named after him, and ran the New York City Marathon to raise funds and awareness on education in public schools and kidney disease.

Billboard included his 2013 album “Soy El Mismo” in their “50 Best Latin Albums of the Decades” list. Royce’s self-titled debut album is #4 on Billboard’s list of Top Latin Albums of the Decade (2010s) and he has three songs in the Hot Latin Songs of the Decade chart “Darte Un Beso”, “Corazón Sin Cara” and “El Verdadero Amor Perdona” x Mana.

Mayor Turner announces new resources to help essential workers find child care

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In response to the challenge of essential workers finding child care, the Mayor’s Office, including the Mayor’s Office of Education and the Mayor’s Office of Resilience, partnered with the Houston Endowment and the Harris County Judge’s office to develop a child care solution during this COVID-19 pandemic.

As of this morning, essential workers can register for child care and for financial support  online at FindChildCareNow.org.

All essential workers, including all City of Houston and Harris County employees, with children aged 0-12 are eligible to participate on a first come, first served basis. Once a family selects a center and their enrollment is confirmed, care can begin immediately.

Essential workers are those identified by the State or local jurisdiction essential to continued critical infrastructure viability. The State of Texas list can be found here.

There are three assistance options for essential workers: Those who need child care now, those who need child care and financial assistance, and those who already have child care in the community but need financial assistance.

Essential workers can log onto the website at FindChildCareNow.org to complete an online registration form. Information provided on the form will enable Collaborative for Children’s early childhood specialists to research child care centers that best meets the workers’ needs and begin the process for Workforce Solutions to determine eligibility for financial assistance. Essential workers will receive up to three high-quality child care centers from which they can choose and notification of financial assistance eligibility within two business days.

“In this unprecedented time of the COVID-19 public health emergency, I deeply appreciate City of Houston employees and all essential employees’ dedication to help their fellow Houstonians. We want your children to be taken care of while you are busy taking care of others,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner.

“We as a community are indebted to essential workers who are making a huge sacrifice,” said Dr. Melanie Johnson, president and CEO of Collaborative for Children. “We are pleased to work with city and county officials to lighten the load of these valuable workers and use our expertise in early education to help them find child care at one of our Centers of Excellence. We believe it is imperative that we sustain quality early learning for Houston-area young children even during this crisis.”

“First responders, health-care workers, grocery store clerks and other essential workers show up for us every day. This is how we can show up for them, said Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo. “They deserve seamless access to quality child care centers and financial aid, and I’m pleased to join the city in supporting this unique, interagency effort to make that happen.”

“The Gulf Coast Workforce Board is committed to supporting our everyday heroes, especially those essential workers needing financial assistance to ensure quality early education and care for their young children,” said Mark Guthrie, chair of the Gulf Coast Workforce Board. “Our Workforce Solutions staff will work hand-in-glove with all the partners to make sure parents can be signed up, determined eligible, and connected to a provider as quickly as possible.”

Collaborative for Children is a leader in early childhood education with a 33-year history of serving the 13-county Houston region. Since its inception, the agency has proudly helped families find high-quality child care and early education.

In 2000, the agency launched FindChildCareNow.org, an online database for all families. The database has more than 4,000 child care centers and family home centers listed. FindChildCareNow.org provides information such as hours of operations, teacher/student ratio and subsidy acceptance. It also reports quality information such as national accreditation and Texas Rising Star certification and ratings. More than 25,000 people use FindChildCareNow.org every year.

Governor Abbott Provides Update on State’s Robust Hospital Capacity

Governor Greg Abbott today held a press conference to provide an update on Texas hospital capacity. The Governor was joined by Texas Department of Health Services Commissioner John Hellerstedt, MD, Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs of the University of Texas System John Zerwas, MD, and Texas Division of Emergency Management Chief Nim Kidd. During the press conference, the Governor and Dr. Zerwas presented an overview of statewide hospital bed capacity, as well as a detailed analysis of bed availability by region. They also explained the state’s preparations to bring additional facilities online to provide supplementary healthcare capacity if needed. Hospital bed availability in Texas has increased by more than 140% since March 18th.

“The State of Texas is ahead of the curve to meet our hospital capacity needs in the coming weeks and months,” said Governor Abbott. “Over the past several weeks we have taken action to expand bed availability to make sure that every Texan who needs a hospital bed will have access to one. The best thing Texans can do to help maintain hospital capacity is to stay at home unless they are engaged in essential services or activities. Staying home saves lives and helps our healthcare workers during these challenging times. I thank all the doctors, nurses, medical workers as they fight on the front lines against COVID-19.”

Actions Taken to Expand Hospital Capacity:

March 22nd: Governor Abbott issued an Executive Order to expand hospital bed capacity. Under this order, the Governor directed all licensed health care professionals and facilities to postpone all surgeries and procedures that are not immediately, medically necessary to correct a serious medical condition or to preserve the life of a patient. The order also suspends certain regulations to allow for increased occupancy of hospital rooms.

March 24th: Governor Abbott issued an Executive Order requiring Texas hospitals to submit daily reports of hospital bed capacity to the Texas Department of State Health Services.

March 25th: Governor Abbott temporarily waived certain hospital licensing rules and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) adopted an emergency rule to meet Texas’ need for additional hospital capacity.

March 29th: Governor Abbott announced a joint effort between the state, the Texas Military Department (TMD), and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to identify and equip additional locations to serve as health care facilities in the event that hospital capacity is exhausted. The Governor announced the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas as the first of these sites.

Houston Firefighters Will Not be Required to Use Personal Leave While Under COVID-19 Quarantine

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During this unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, firefighters and any other essential city employee who tests positive for COVID-19 will be presumed to have contracted COVID-19 on the job.

Firefighters who are placed in quarantine for COVID-19 action are initially carried on worker’s compensation. If the employee develops NO symptoms, DOES NOT meet the criteria for testing, and receives NO medical care while in quarantine, and the worker’s comp claim is denied as a result, then the employee will be carried on a pay-code that will track the employee’s absence from work but NOT reduce the firefighter’s benefit time (sick, vacation, holiday, etc).

“The result is that no out of pocket costs are incurred, and no reduction in benefit time will be experienced by the employee for any Covid-19 action the department takes in caring for the health and safety of our personnel while complying with CDC and Health Department guidelines. This is Mayor Turner’s directive, which I fully support,” said Sam Peña, Houston Fire Chief.

Governor Abbott Releases Video Message To Texans As Latest Executive Order Goes Into Effect

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WHEREAS, I, Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas, issued a disaster proclamation on March 13, 2020, certifying under Section 418.014 of the Texas Government Code that the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) poses an imminent threat of disaster for all counties in the State of Texas; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), Dr. John Hellerstedt, has determined that COVID-19 represents a public health disaster within the meaning of Chapter 81 of the Texas Health and Safety Code; and

WHEREAS, I have issued numerous executive orders and suspensions of Texas laws in response to the COVID-19 disaster, aimed at protecting the health and safety of Texans and ensuring an effective response to this disaster; and

WHEREAS, I issued Executive Order GA-08 on March 19, 2020, mandating certain obligations for Texans in accordance with the President’s Coronavirus Guidelines for America, as promulgated by President Donald J. Trump and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on March 16, 2020, which called upon Americans to take actions to slow the spread of COVID-19 for 15 days; and

WHEREAS, Executive Order GA-08 is subject to expiration at 11:59 p.m. on April 3, 2020, absent further action by the governor; and

WHEREAS, on March 29, 2020, to avoid scenarios that could lead to hundreds of thousands of deaths, the President announced that, based on advice from Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx, the restrictive social-distancing Guidelines should extend through April 30, 2020; and

WHEREAS, DSHS Commissioner Dr. Hellerstedt and White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator Dr. Birx say that the spread of COVID-19 can be reduced by minimizing social gatherings; and 

WHEREAS, on March 28, 2020, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued its Guidance on the Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce, Version 2.0, which provides an advisory list of critical-infrastructure sectors, workers, and functions that should continue during the COVID-19 response; and

WHEREAS, for state agencies and their employees and agents, the Office of the Attorney General of Texas has advised that local restrictions issued in response to the COVID-19 disaster do not apply to restrict the conduct of state business; and

WHEREAS, all government entities and businesses should be allowed to continue providing essential services during the COVID-19 disaster, and all critical infrastructure should be allowed to remain operational; and

WHEREAS, the “governor is responsible for meeting …  the dangers to the state and people presented by disasters” under Section 418.011 of the Texas Government Code, and the legislature has given the governor broad authority to fulfill that responsibility; and

WHEREAS, under Section 418.012, the “governor may issue executive orders …  hav[ing] the force and effect of law;” and

WHEREAS, under Section 418.016(a), the “governor may suspend the provisions of any regulatory statute prescribing the procedures for conduct of state business …  if strict compliance with the provisions …  would in any way prevent, hinder, or delay necessary action in coping with a disaster;” and

WHEREAS, under Section 418.017(a), the “governor may use all available resources of state government and of political subdivisions that are reasonably necessary to cope with a disaster;” and

WHEREAS, under Section 418.018(c), the “governor may control ingress and egress to and from a disaster area and the movement of persons and the occupancy of premises in the area;” and

WHEREAS, under Section 418.173, failure to comply with any executive order issued during the COVID-19 disaster is an offense punishable by a fine not to exceed $1,000, confinement in jail for a term not to exceed 180 days, or both fine and confinement.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, do hereby order the following on a statewide basis effective 12:01 a.m. on April 2, 2020, and continuing through April 30, 2020, subject to extension based on the status of COVID-19 in Texas and the recommendations of the CDC and the White House Coronavirus Task Force:

In accordance with guidance from DSHS Commissioner Dr. Hellerstedt, and to achieve the goals established by the President to reduce the spread of COVID-19, every person in Texas shall, except where necessary to provide or obtain essential services, minimize social gatherings and minimize in-person contact with people who are not in the same household.

“Essential services” shall consist of everything listed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in its Guidance on the Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce, Version 2.0, plus religious services conducted in churches, congregations, and houses of worship.  Other essential services may be added to this list with the approval of the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM).  TDEM shall maintain an online list of essential services, as specified in this executive order and in any approved additions. Requests for additions should be directed to TDEM at EssentialServices@tdem.texas.gov or by visiting www.tdem.texas.gov/essentialservices

In providing or obtaining essential services, people and businesses should follow the Guidelines from the President and the CDC by practicing good hygiene, environmental cleanliness, and sanitation, implementing social distancing, and working from home if possible.  In particular, all services should be provided through remote telework from home unless they are essential services that cannot be provided through remote telework. If religious services cannot be conducted from home or through remote services, they should be conducted consistent with the Guidelines from the President and the CDC by practicing good hygiene, environmental cleanliness, and sanitation, and by implementing social distancing to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

In accordance with the Guidelines from the President and the CDC, people shall avoid eating or drinking at bars, restaurants, and food courts, or visiting gyms, massage establishments, tattoo studios, piercing studios, or cosmetology salons; provided, however, that the use of drive-thru, pickup, or delivery options for food and drinks is allowed and highly encouraged throughout the limited duration of this executive order.

This executive order does not prohibit people from accessing essential services or engaging in essential daily activities, such as going to the grocery store or gas station, providing or obtaining other essential services, visiting parks, hunting or fishing, or engaging in physical activity like jogging or bicycling, so long as the necessary precautions are maintained to reduce the transmission of COVID-19 and to minimize in-person contact with people who are not in the same household.

In accordance with the Guidelines from the President and the CDC, people shall not visit nursing homes, state supported living centers, assisted living facilities, or long-term care facilities unless to provide critical assistance as determined through guidance from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission.

In accordance with the Guidelines from the President and the CDC, schools shall remain temporarily closed to in-person classroom attendance and shall not recommence before May 4, 2020.

This executive order shall supersede any conflicting order issued by local officials in response to the COVID-19 disaster, but only to the extent that such a local order restricts essential services allowed by this executive order or allows gatherings prohibited by this executive order.  I hereby suspend Sections 418.1015(b) and 418.108 of the Texas Government Code, Chapter 81, Subchapter E of the Texas Health and Safety Code, and any other relevant statutes, to the extent necessary to ensure that local officials do not impose restrictions inconsistent with this executive order, provided that local officials may enforce this executive order as well as local restrictions that are consistent with this executive order.

This executive order supersedes Executive Order GA-08, but not Executive Orders GA-09, GA-10, GA-11, GA-12, or GA-13, and shall remain in effect and in full force until April 30, 2020, unless it is modified, amended, rescinded, or superseded by the governor.

Given under my hand this the 31st day of March, 2020. 

Governor Greg Abbott