Tuesday, March 31, 2020

TERLINGUA MOON
March 31, 2020 Vol. 31 No. 5
Edited by Cactus Jane


“I shall not be tried under a law in which my sex had no voice in making.”  — Pearl Hart, b. 1871

FROM BREWSTER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: 
In keeping with the commitment from local leadership of being proactive” vs. “reactive" in our approach to mitigating variables related to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the decision has been arrived at to activate the shelter in place” directive. 
As of the signing and filing of the attached Supplemental Order, there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Brewster County, Texas. Never-the-less, the strategic decision is twofold. 
The first prong of the decision is in the spirit of prevention. The enhancement of social distancing, limiting non-essential mobility and travel and prioritizing self-care and overall wellness are all keys to our successful navigation through the COVID-19 journey. 
The second prong can be categorized as preemptive preparation If and when a case is confirmed in Brewster County, the shelter in place will already be in place. This will help expedite the tracking of other individuals whom may have been exposed to the identified patient. This will, in turn, help mitigate the spread of the virus within our community. 
The last piece of this process is our community commitment to the task at hand. Each and every one of us have to take responsibility for our actions, choices and behaviors. It is impossible to monitor every square mile of our vast County, As such, all of us have to take the initiative to do our best during these turbulent times. Always keep in mind, "integrity is what happens when no one is looking”. 
SUPPLEMENTAL ORDER 
BY THE COUNTY JUDGE OF BREWSTER COUNTY NOW THEREFORE, I, COUNTY JUDGE OF BREWSTER COUNTY, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY VESTED BY TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE CHAPTER 418, AND THE DECLARATION OF A STATE OF LOCAL DISASTER ENTERED ON MARCH 25, 2020 HEREBY DETERMINE THAT FURTHER ORDERS ARE NECESSARY TO PREVENT THE IMMINENT THREAT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY 
FROM THE CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) AND ORDER THE FOLLOWING: 
ORDER NO.3. STAY AT HOME, WORK SAFE. Effective as of 11:59 p.m. on March 31, 2020, and continuing until 11:59 p.m. on April 7, 2020, all individuals currently living within Brewster County are
ordered to stay at home at their place of residence. For the purposes of this Order, residences include hotels, motels, shared rentals, and similar facilities. To the extent individuals are using shared or outdoor spaces, they must at all times as reasonably as possible maintain social distancing of at least six feet from any other person when they are outside their residence. All persons may leave their residences only for Essential Activities, or to provide or perform Essential Governmental Functions, or to operate Essential Businesses, all as defined below. All businesses operating within Brewster County, except Essential Businesses as defined in below in Order No. 7, are required to cease all activities at facilities located within the County. For clarity, businesses may continue operations consisting exclusively of employees or contractors performing activities at their own residences (i.e, working from home). To the greatest extent possible, all Essential Businesses shall comply with the Social Distancing Guidelines, including maintaining six-foot social distancing for employees and the general public. 
ORDER NO. 4. NO PUBLIC OR PRIVATE GATHERINGS. All public or private gatherings of any number of people occurring outside a single household or living unit are prohibited, except as otherwise provided herein. Nothing in this Order prohibits the gathering of members of a household or living unit. 
ORDER NO 5. TRAVEL. All travel, including, but not limited to, travel on foot, bicycle, scooter, motorcycle, automobile, or public transit is prohibited, except for purposes of Essential Activities or to perform or obtain services from an Essential Business, Essential Governmental Function, or Critical Infrastructure, as defined below. 
ORDER NO. 6. ESSENTIAL ACTIVITIES. For purposes of this Order, individuals may leave their residence only to perform any of the following "Essential Activities”: 
1. To engage in activities or perform tasks essential to their health and safety, or to the 
health and safety of their family or household members (for example, obtaining medical 
supplies or medication, visiting a health care professional, or obtaining supplies needed 
to work from home). 2. To obtain necessary services or supplies for themselves and their family or household 
members, or to deliver those services or supplies to others (for example, food, pet supplies, and any other household consumer products, and products necessary to 
maintain safety, sanitization, and essential operation of residences). 3. To engage in outdoor recreational or fitness activity, provided the individuals comply 
with social distancing requirements of six feet (for example, walking, biking, hiking, 
or running). 4. To perform work providing essential products and services at an Essential Business or 
Essential Governmental Functions, or to otherwise carry out activities specifically 
permitted in this Order. 5. To care for a family member or pet in another household. 6. To perform or obtain services from an Essential Business, or from an Essential 
Government Function, as defined in this Order. 7. To return home from or to another jurisdiction. 
ORDER NO. 7. ESSENTIAL BUSINESSES. For purposes of this Order, “Essential Businesses” means: 
1. Essential Healthcare Operations. Healthcare operations, including hospitals, clinics, 
dentists, pharmacies, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, other healthcare facilities, healthcare suppliers, mental health providers, substance abuse service providers, blood banks, medical research, laboratory services, or any related and/or ancillary healthcare services. Home-based and residential-based care for seniors, adults, or children are also considered healthcare operations. Healthcare operations also includes veterinary care and all health and welfare services provided to animals. This exemption shall be viewed broadly to avoid any impacts to the delivery of healthcare. Healthcare operations do not include fitness and exercise gyms and similar facilities. Healthcare operations do not include elective medical, surgical, dental, or scanning 
procedures. 2. Essential Critical Infrastructure. Work necessary to the operations and maintenance 
of the critical infrastructure sectors, including public works construction, residential and commercial construction, airport operations, water, sewer, gas, electrical, oil refining, roads and highways, public transportation, solid waste collection and removal, internet, and telecommunications systems (including the provision of essential global, national, and local infrastructure for computing services, business infrastructure, communications, and web-based services), financial institutions, defense and national security-related operations, essential manufacturing operations provided that they carry out those services or that work in compliance with social distancing requirements of six feet, to the extent possible. Essential Businesses providing Essential Critical Infrastructure should implement precautions to protect employees and all activity shall be performed in compliance with social distancing guidelines attached hereto. 
Construction sites should limit site visitation to a single trade at one time in order to 
maintain social distancing standards. 3. Grocery Stores and Other Suppliers. Grocery stores, warehouse stores, big-box 
stores, liquor stores, gas stations and convenience stores, and/or farmers' markets that sell food products, household staples, office supplies, hardware (e.g. electrical, plumbing, etc.), or suppliers of Essential Businesses or Essential Government Functions. Business that provide products to those businesses, including farming, fishing, and livestock. Businesses that ship or deliver groceries, food, goods or servicesdirectly to residences. 4. Food Services. Restaurants and other facilities that prepare and serve food, but only 
for delivery or carry out. Schools and other entities that typically provide free services to students or members of the public on a pick-up and take-away basis only. Businesses that ship or deliver groceries, food, goods or services directly to residences. The restriction of delivery or carry out does not apply to cafes and restaurants located within hospital and medical facilities, except that all activity shall be performed in compliance 
with social distancing guidelines attached hereto. 5. Providers of Basic Necessities to Economically Disadvantaged Populations. 
Businesses that provide food, shelter, and social services, and other necessities of life 
for economically disadvantaged or otherwise needy individuals. 6. Essential Services Necessary to Maintain Essential Operations of Residences or 
Other Essential Businesses. Trash and recycling collection, processing and disposal, mail and shipping services, building cleaning, lawn and property maintenance and security, warehouse/distribution and fulfillment, trucking, storage for essential businesses, funeral homes, crematoriums and cemeteries. Professional services, such as legal or accounting services, when necessary to assist in compliance with legally mandated activities. Businesses that supply other essential businesses with support or supplies needed to operate, including laundromats, dry cleaners, and laundry service providers. Firearm and ammunition suppliers and retailers for purposes of safety and 
security. 7. News Media. Newspapers, television, radio, and other media services. 8. Childcare Services. Childcare facilities providing services that enable employees 
exempted in this Order to work as permitted. Except that the following practices shall be observed: 1. Childcare must be carried out in groups of 10 or fewer children, each within the same group each day. Children shall not change from one group to another, 
roups shall not comingle. If a facility cannot prevent comingling of more than one group of children, then that facility should limit its total number of children to 10. Unless necessitated by overriding health and safety considerations, childcare providers shall remain solely with one group of children and not change groups. Please note that, pursuant to Order No. 9, subsection 4, below, a municipality may provide stricter guidelines than this subsection. 
ad Businesses Needed for Transportation. Gas stations, automobile dealerships, auto-manufacturing and assembly, auto-supply, auto repair, RV sales/repair, bicycle sales/repair, and other related facilities. To the greatest extent 
possible, interaction with the public should be provided outdoors or in open areas where social distancing may be maintained. Indoor activities should be limited to closing sales 
or other transactions. 10. Financial Institutions. Banks and related financial institutions, consumer lenders, 
sales and finance lenders, credit unions, insurance companies, appraisers, title 
companies and payroll and accounting services. 11. Critical Trades. Plumbers, electricians, exterminators, pool cleaners, HVAC 
providers, sign companies, and other service providers only to the extent that services are necessary to maintaining the safety, sanitation, and essential operation of residences, Essential Activities, Essential Businesses, Essential Government Functions, and Essential Critical Infrastructure including but not limited to utilities such as electricity, gas, water and wastewater, and other public works. Critical Trades 
does not include discretionary maintenance or improvements. 12. Real Estate Services. Services related to the marketing, sale, lease, or value of real 
estate, including but not limited to real estate brokers, title companies, surveyors, and/or appraisers, except that all activities shall be performed in compliance with social 
distancing of six feet per person is maintained. 13. Mail and Delivery Services. Businesses providing mailing and shipping services, 
including post office boxes. 14. Certain Educational Activities. Educational functions, including those of public and 
private K12 schools, colleges, and universities, for purposes of distance education, temporary closure or maintenance of facilities, performing critical research, or performing essential administrative functions, provided that compliance with social 
distancing of six feet per person is maintained to the greatest extent possible. 15. Transportation, Airlines, taxis, and other private transportation providers (such as 
Uber and Lyft) that provide transportation services necessary for the performance of Essential Activities, Essential Businesses, Critical Infrastructure, and/or Essential 
Government Functions. 16. Home-Based Care and Services. Home-based care for seniors, adults, or children, 
including caregivers who may travel to provide care. 17. Residential Facilities and Shelters. Residential facilities and shelters for seniors, 
adults, children and animals (including students who have no other option but to remain 
on campus at a lower or higher education institution). 18. Professional Services. Professional services, such as legal services, accounting 
services, or insurances services, only to the extent that the activity has been ordered to continue by a state entity (such as Office of Court Administration), or to the extent that service can be provided in compliance with social distancing of six feet per person is 
maintained to the greatest extent possible. 19. Information Technology Services Telecommunications Services. IT and IT services 
and their essential services vendors, including the provision of essential global, national, and local infrastructure for computing services, business infrastructure, communications, web-based services, and critical manufacturing, as well as 
telecommunications sales and services, internet access and broadband/communications 
services. 20. Moving Services. Businesses that provide residential and/or commercial moving 
services and necessary moving supplies. 21. Religious Services. Religious and worship services may only be provided by video and 
teleconference. Religious institutions must limit in-person staff to ten (10) people or less when preparing for or conducting video or teleconference services, and all individuals must follow the Social Distancing Guidelines including the six foot social 
distancing rule. 22. Funeral Services. Funeral, mortuary, cremation, burial, cemetery, and related services, 
provided that social distancing of six feet per person is maintained to the greatest extent possible. 
ORDER NO. 8. ESSENTIAL GOVERNMENT FUNCTIONS. All services provided by local governments needed to ensure the continuing operation of the government agencies to provide for the health, safety and welfare of the public shall continue. Further, nothing in this order shall prohibit any individual from accessing “Essential Government Functions." Each government body shall determine its Essential Government Functions and identify employees and/or contractors necessary to the performance of those functions, including but not limited to support services such as Chambers of Commerce, non-profit support services, and the like. To the extent feasible, all Essential Government Functions shall be performed in compliance with the social distancing of six feet per person is maintained. This Order does not apply to the Federal or State Government. ORDER NO. 9. ADDITIONAL ORDERS 1. Quarantine. If someone in a household has tested positive for COVID-19, the entire 
household is ordered to isolate at home. Members of the household cannot go to work, school, or any other community function. Any person who displays symptoms of COVID-19, including fever, shortness of breath, or dry cough should refrain from leaving home and call Big Bend Regional Medical Center, 432-837-3447. 
Elder Care Facilities. Nursing homes, retirement, and long-term care facilities are instructed by this order to prohibit non-essential visitors from accessing their facilities 
unless to provide critical assistance or for end-of-life visitation. 3. Curfew. Unless conducting or traveling to or from an Essential Activity, work at an 
Essential Business, or work at an Essential Governmental Function, members of the public shall remain at their residential properties between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 
a.m. 4. Municipal Orders. A more restrictive order duly-authorized by municipal government 
within a city's corporate limits shall control within that municipality. 5. Penalty. The Brewster County Sheriff's Office, Brewster County Constables' Offices, 
and other peace officers, are hereby authorized to enforce this order, within their discretion. A person who willfully disregards or conspires to willfully disregard this 
order is considered to have violated an order authorized by Chapter 418 of the Texas Government Code and is subject to a fine of up to $1000.00 for each violation.
ORDERED this the 31s' day of March, 2020, in the County of Brewster, Texas.

FROM VISIT BIG BEND:  Brewster County Extends Hotel Closures in Big Bend Region Until April 9th
The Brewster County Tourism Council and Visit Big Bend have received notice that due to the Covid-19 pandemic; Brewster county officials have voted to extend their hotel/motel/RV Parks/short-term rental and campground closures for an additional 7days ending April 9th, effective beginning March 30th, 2020. The closure may be extended again if deemed necessary by local officials at the end of the 7-day period. As of this Press Release, no confirmed cases of Covid-19 have been found in Brewster County.
The Brewster County Tourism Council and Visit Big Bend advise any guests who had planned to visit the area to check with their respective lodging partners regarding cancellation procedures. Other businesses have been affected with restaurants offering “to go” orders only and bars are still under closure instructions.
For the most up to date information regarding Brewster County during this emergency situation, please go to visitbigbend.com or check our Facebook page and Twitter feed.

BREWSTER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS will hold an Emergency Meeting Wednesday April 1, 2020 @ 9:30AM at the Brewster County Courthouse in Alpine.  The purpose of the meeting is to deliberate and take action to appoint a physician as health authority for Brewster County toadminister state and local law
s relating to public health in Brewster County, Pursuant to Chapter 121 of the Texas Health Safety Code.
Discussion and appropriate action. 

LITTLE BURRO STORE SUMMER HOURS begin next week.  Open Tuesday through Saturday 9 to 6. Closed Sunday and Monday.

ESPRESSO ... Y POCO MAS!  We are still open and serving our great breakfasts and lunches but take out only.  7:30 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Ask us about our new online ordering!
Next week beginning April 6, we're going to start closing on Mondays and Tuesdays with slightly shorter hours 8 am.- 1 p.m.
Call ahead (432) 371-3044 for your order and we will have it ready for you.  Book mark the online order page, too.  We will have gift cards shortly
Stay safe! 

TAQUERIA EL MILAGRO.  Closed until further notice.  We hope this pandemic is past us soon.  We miss you!

CANYON BREW AT FAR FLUNG OUTDOOR CENTER: Yes, we’re still open and serving our same great “Grab-n-Go” breakfast! Stop by for your daily dose of caffeine.  Also try our kolaches, toasted bagels, espresso, candy bar lattes, cappuccino, macchiato, and chai.  Bring your mug and save a buck!  Opens at 7 a.m. daily with quick service! Don’t forget to stop by the Far Flung office to check out our recent markdowns!

THE TOWN ELECTRICIAN, Charles Turvey, Owner/ Master Electrician TECL# 31504  ME# 326558  Local, Licensed, Insured thetownelectrician@bigbend.net  432-424-3464 (Home)  432-538-2533 (Cell)

******SHOT TIME LIQUORS******
******Drive Thru only ****** 12 to 6 ****** M-S******
We now have a limited supply of 151 Rum. This product has an alcohol level of 75% and can be used for sanitizing surfaces or making hand sanitizer. We are limiting these to 1 per household. And ... since all of the tourists are gone ... we pretty much know who lives with who these days! Seriously tho ... we do have a VERY limited number, so it is polite to only take 1 for your house. 
******As always, we are fully stocked on BEER, SMOKES, BOTTLES OF BOOZE, AND LUCKY LOTTERY TICKETS. ****** Our Shot Ice is made in a ultra clean environment - because that’s how we are - and we have a never ending supply!***** Our Drive Thru experience is as SANITIZED as we can make it ******Each item is sanitized before entering the store and so it comes to you clean. ******We maintain Social Distance during your transaction ******
Stay well during this time
iVIVA TERLINGUA!

BIG BEND CHURCH.  Due to the recent announcement of Social Distancing until April 30 - NO church meetings will be held until further notice!

IF YOU NEED ELECTRICAL we are still working.  Licensed and insured.  Rebuild services.  Repair and install electric in businesses and homes.  Install new services.  Install ceiling fans.  Dark sky friendly outdoor lights.  LED lighting.  Wire small cabins and he/she caves.  Take cash check and credit card/debit.  Can also take Apple and google pay.  For service or estimate call (432) 294-0282.  TECL27979.  Wayne Jones

EARTH AND FIRE GALLERY.  We’re mostly closed to walk in but don’t forget, we ship.  If you see something on our FaceBook page you’d like to have, email voni@bigbend.net and our Artists will be happy to help find its way to your door.  On the bright side, we are no longer shelter in place.  We are Artists in Residence.

TERLINGUA RECYCLES HAS CLOSED for the season. A big hearty thanks from all of us to Robert Krull for heading up the effort, and to all the volunteers who pitched in; you are very much appreciated! 

THE TERLINGUA BOTTOMS GROUP OF AA meets every Thursday at 7:30 at the Big Bend Church in Study Butte.  The meetings are open to anyone who has or thinks they may have a drinking problem.  We meet in a group of less than five, and practice Social Distancing! If you are ill, we respectfully ask that you stay home and call for a "telephone meeting" instead, 432-371-2073. (you can also call with any questions...) Leave a message and we'll get back to you.

USA CENSUS 2020.  Far West Texas (March 27, 2020) – In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has resulted in closures of businesses, schools, and restricting the size of gatherings, many Census outreach events are now postponed for the health and safety of our residents.
New strategies to reach hard-to-count households in our community during this time will include
continued and added social media networking and promotion and a bolstered reliance on traditional
outlets such as newspapers, radio, bulk mailings, flyers and posters.
Information and good swag will also accompany school meals and distributions at regional food pantries.
Counties and municipalities will need federal resources to recover from COVID-19 aftermath,
and since funding is based on population, an accurate Census count is essential. 
As of today, these are the response rates in our area:
This is where we are as of 3/30:
El Paso 27.8%                                 Jeff Davis 3.8%
Hudspeth 2.6%                              Presidio 0.6%
Culberson 1.2%                             Brewster 11.6%
We need to get these numbers up!
It has never been easier or more convenient to complete the Census from the comfort of your own home.
Everyone who lives in the household must be counted, regardless of immigration status.
If you haven’t received your Census survey yet, you can respond either on line
at My2020Census.gov or over the phone.
English speakers can call (844) 330-2020 and
Spanish speakers can call (844) 468-2020 to participate.
Stay home!  Sanitize!  Self-Respond!
Everyone Counts!

MARFA PUBLIC RADIO is compiling resources for residents of the area. If you are offering services and would like to be included on this list of resources, please email diana@marfapublicradio.org.

IF YOU’VE GOT QUESTIONS about solar or need help making your solar system work better, contact All Energies, email casey@allenergies.net or call/text Casey 432-242-1874 and call 371-2950  today.

MANY STONES has a new shipment of great beans...many new kinds.

Friday, March 27, 2020

Moon Extraaaaaaa

THREE NOTICES:

Family Crisis Center of the Big Bend – Terlingua Center – Terlingua-area residents may come and get a box of food on Monday, Wednesday Friday from 1-3 pm. For questions, call (432) 371-3147.



BREWSTER County Tax Office and BREWSTER County County Appraisal District will no longer be accepting public entrance to the building.
This closure is for everyone’s safety.
All motor vehicle transactions and property tax payments/questions please call #432-837-2214.
All property appraisal questions please call #432-837-2558.



FROM Big Bend Regional Medical Center:
Dear Community Members. We would like to thank the many individuals who have offered donations to our facility. Their generosity and thoughtfulness is amazing. However, at this time, we are encouraging people to stay home and not come to our facility unless absolutely necessary. And although we appreciate community donation offers, right now we need to refrain from accepting these out of an abundance of caution. Stay safe and follow local guidelines and we will all get through this together.

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

TERLINGUA MOON

by Terlingua Thinking Team!!!

March 24, 2020

"Three-word sentences can make all the difference:  'I miss you.'  'I love you.'  I know many New Yorkers are anxious and worried.  But we're all in this together.  Let's support each other. ... At the end of the day, love wins, always.  And it will win again through this virus."

Terlingua, you got this!  I love you!  I miss you!  (-Editor.)

OUR FRIEND ROGER
Roger Cutforth passed away December 24th, 2019 at the age of 75. He was a Terlingua resident for over twenty five years. An obituary will be posted in the local papers the week of March 26th with further details.

BIG BEND AREA SUPPLY ASSISTANCE
A Facebook Group has formed for LOCAL Big Bend area people to reach out if they need something during social distancing and supply shortage. Find it at "Big Bend Area Supply Assistance."

For the latest local news about how we are dealing with the Corona Virus, go to THESE THREE LOCAL SOURCES AND SUBSCRIBE OR BECOME A MEMBER OR JUST READ ONLINE FOR FREE:

BIG BEND SENTINEL
https://bigbendsentinel.com/2020/03/12/coronavirus-live-updates-from-big-bend-sentinel-and-presidio-international/

BIG BEND GAZETTE
https://www.facebook.com/The-Big-Bend-Gazette-102924546435606

MARFA PUBLIC RADIO
marfapublicradio.org

PANDEMIC RESPONSE - MAKE SOME MASKS?!
Several Terlingua area seamstresses are working on a project to help keep Big Bend safe by making masks for the hospital, which really wants them.  They have no criteria for a workable mask.  We have patterns and are getting fabric and supplies.  The school has agreed to let us leave supplies there for people and to receive completed masks.  We are trying to keep a good social distance between ourselves so that no one suffers in trying to help. If you would like to be involved, if you have ideas or suggestions, or want to either sew or donate fabric or have a machine someone can use, please let us know.  Let's keep Big Bend safe.  Write or call me if you have any questions. There is something you can do! Sarah Bourbon

ESPRESSO ... Y POCO MAS!
Due to Covid-19, we are only open for take out service and will try to maintain our normal hours of 7:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. each day. Call ahead (432) 371-3044 for your order and we will have it ready for you.  Stay safe!

CANYON BREW AT FAR FLUNG OUTDOOR CENTER
Yes, we’re still open and serving our same great “Grab-n-Go” breakfast! Stop by for your daily dose of caffeine. Also try our kolaches, toasted bagels, espresso, candy bar lattes, cappuccino, macchiato, and chai.  Bring your mug and save a buck! Opens at 7 a.m. daily with quick service! Don’t forget to stop by the Far Flung office to check out our recent markdowns and our BRAND NEW arrivals!

GET SOME BARBECUE AT RUSTIC IRON
Post-spring-break schedule
Wed-Sat 11 a.m. till out ..
Thanks, DB

TERLINGUA FEVER FOOD TRUCK - CURBSIDE PICK-UP
With everything that is going on down here in Terlingua, we decided to take actions to help as much as possible. We have free meals for students and elderly, PB&J, grilled cheese, and turkey and cheese. We are also doing a "Terlingua Buddy Menu"
BREAKFAST
2 Burritos Grande for $9.95
LUNCH & DINNER
2 CHEESE BURGERS & FRIES For $19.95
2 Borracho Chicken/ Drunken Chicken- 2 Full Chicken for $29.95
1 pound of wings with fries for $19.95
We are Located at BJ's RV Park in the Heart of Terlingua!!
We are working hand by hand with The Terlingua Family Crisis Center, Mike, and Dr. Sam, Ms. Beth from BJ's RV Park on Getting Delivery Set up!!! In the next few Days, even up to Terlingua Ranch!!! Please share so other may benefit for this!!

ALON GAS STATION
is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., same with motel front desk for change for showers, gift shop items. Laundromat is 9-5. Last load must be in by 3:30 p.m. or you will have your stuff inside until 9 a.m. the next day. Three people at once inside the laundromat please and practice social distancing. Big Bend Cafe is doing take-out plus the hot-box food to purchase. Showers are open still 8-5 until further notice. Thank you all for keeping everyone updated on our businesses and community.

SHOT TIME LIQUORS
is open from 12 to 6pm. We have a well stocked store. If you have to stay home, at least do it with your favorite adult beverages. Our drive-thru is also open - please feel free to use it during our regular business hours.We have plenty of ice, smokes, and snacks to go with your brews.

WASHINGTON, D.C. and TERLINGUA, TEXAS
Ms. Betina Willmon, a teacher at Big Bend High School in Terlingua, Texas, was nominated for the Hannah E. (Liz) MacGregor Teacher of the Year award. The MacGregor Teacher of the Year award is sponsored by the former National History Day Board of Trustees president, Dr.
James F. Harris, in honor of his late sister, and is awarded to one high school teacher annually.

Each of the 58 National History Day affiliates may nominate one high school teacher for this award, and Ms. Willmon is the senior division nominee from Texas. Every nominee for the $10,000 award is a teacher who demonstrates a commitment to engaging students in historical learning through innovative use of primary sources, implementation of active learning strategies to foster historical thinking skills, and participation in the National History Day Contest. All nominees will receive $500, each, as a result of their nominations.

BREWSTER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT EMERGENCY DECLARATIONS
are not found online yet, except for one. There is one recent one press release and the latest declaration at: http://www.brewstercountytx.com/news-information/press-releases/ http://www.brewstercountytx.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Amended-Declaration-of-Local-State-of-Disaster-Due-to-Public-Health-Emergency-March-23-2020.pdf

COUNTY JUDGE ELEAZAR CANO
Contact with questions:
Eleazar.cano@co.brewster.tx.us

(DON'T) VISIT BIG BEND RIGHT NOW - STAY HOME PLEASE
Brewster County to Close Hotels, RV Parks, Camping and Short-Term Rentals Today Due to Corona Virus Pandemic. Alpine, Texas – (March 23, 2020) - Brewster County Commissioners voted to close hotels, RV Parks, Campgrounds and Short-Term Rentals effective at noon today March 23, 2020 until April 2nd. The closure may be extended if deemed necessary by local officials. As of this Press Release, no confirmed cases of Corona Virus (COVID-19) have been found in Brewster County.

The Brewster County Tourism Council and Visit Big Bend advise any guests who had planned to visit the area to check with their respective lodging partners regarding cancellations and refunds. Other businesses in the area are also affected with restaurants offering only “to go” orders and bars closed as is the case across the state of Texas.

For the latest details on affected areas and other information regarding Brewster County during this global crisis, please go to visitbigbend.com or check our Facebook page or twitter feed.

FLACK ELECTRICAL SERVICES
Joshua Flack, Owner/Master Electrician TECL #31064 ME #337791
Licensed, bonded and insured 940.255.2723

THE TOWN ELECTRICIAN
Charles Turvey, Owner/Master Electrician TECL# 31504, ME# 326558  Local, Licensed, Insured. thetownelectrician@bigbend.net  432-424-3464 (Home)  432-538-2533 (Cell)

SULLIVAN CONSTRUCTION AND EXCAVATION
Your local, experienced construction and excavation company.
Doing business in Terlingua since 2009!
Call us for an estimate on your next job - big or small.
Residential and Commercial Licensed Septic Installations - TCEQ #29993.  jackinterlingua@yahoo.com  or 214.709.2771
Stay Safe and Stay Strong Terlingua!

STUDY BUTTE WATER SUPPLY CORPORATION
SBWSC - Coronavirus/COVID-19 Information:  Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and federal regulations have established treatment requirements for public water systems to prevent waterborne pathogens such as viruses from contaminating drinking water. COVID-19 is a type of virus that is particularly susceptible to disinfection and standard treatment.  SBWSC is maintaining adequate disinfectant treatment in accordance with TCEQ’s rules to ensure continued health protection of drinking water.  System efficiency is better than ever due to fixing several major leaks throughout the system these past several months. The office is closed to walk-in traffic until further notice.  If you have a water issue, please call 432.371.2933 (Office TWT 10am-3pm), 432.371.2913 (Maintenance Office) or 432.386.2628 (Emergency Cell Phone#) - PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE.  Payments can be made Online (go to www.studybuttewater.com for details), dropped off at the WTNB drive thru window or mailed.
Thanks, LaNetta Barnes
Study Butte Water Supply Corp
PO Box 148; 20 Ghost Town Rd
Terlingua, TX 79852
sbwateroffice@bigbend.net
432.371.2933


DIG TERLINGUA
We do Septic Systems and Dirt Work
Backhoe Ditching, Digging, Dozer & Dump Truck with Operator for Hire. We deliver road base, gravel, sand, etc. Septic System Site Evaluations & Installations – TCEQ #34046   713.907.5259

TAQUERIA EL MILAGRO
Sorry, we are closing until further notice due to Covid-19.
Stay safe and we hope to see you again soon!

EARTH AND FIRE GALLERY
In support of the health of our friends and family the Earth and Fire Gallery will be mostly closed for an unknown period of time.
Check out our FB page for updates. And, don’t forget.  We can ship if you contact us there with what you’d like to buy. It’s always time for ART!

CACTUS FARM (with social distancing, of course)
Jackass Flats would like to remind and invite our Terlingua Ranch Community to consider growing your own produce. Here at the Cactus Farm we have soil, some containers, some seeds available to grow here within our hoop house. You can also bring or build your own containers if you choose. We ask that you Label your containers to identify your own items. Care for/water and consume YOUR OWN PLANTS ONLY.

If you are interested or have questions please refer your questions either in comment or PM to our page to Valerie who is part of our team. She is previous organic farmer with a wealth of knowledge in gardening/canning, raising of beef/lamb/turkey/beekeeping and poultry.

JACKASS FLATS
Just an FYI we are OPEN at the store. As long as we can still receive supplies. We have no plans to close at this time ...however we are not taking any reservations for camping or Air BnB until further notice per Brewster County mandates.

BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK CLOSES ALL OVERNIGHT CAMPING AND LODGING
In response to guidance from the White house, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Texas Governor Abbott, and Brewster County Commissioners, the National Park Service today announced additional modifications to operations at Big Bend National Park in order to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

To view the full news release, please visit the Big Bend National Park news release page:

https://www.nps.gov/bibe/learn/news/big-bend-national-park-closes-to-all-overnight-camping-and-lodging.htm

BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK IS MODIFYING RIVER OPERATIONS TO IMPLEMENT LATEST HEALTH GUIDANCE
Today the National Park Service is announcing modifications to operations to implement the latest guidance from the White House, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, and local and state authorities to promote public safety.  As of Friday, March 20, all river operations in Big Bend National Park and Rio Grande Wild & Scenic River are closed until further notice.

ATTENTION RECYCLERS (with social distancing)
Last day to recycle will be this coming Saturday, March 28th, from 9-12, at the ball fields next to the school (follow sign).  ONLY THINGS ACCEPTED at this time:
   -aluminum cans
   -tin cans (clean ONLY).
The National Park will not be able to accept the trailer until further notice, so our trailer will be locked down after Saturday. PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE ANY RECYCLING THEREABOUTS: the area will NOT be monitored and you will not be recycling, you will be LITTERING, and bad karma will come to you!

CASA DE LA CULTURA -- FCCBB IN GHOSTTOWN (with social distancing)
ROLL CALL! South Brewster County: if you or a loved one is or may be in need of disaster relief including: food, water, minor medical attention, or just being checked upon; please PM me so I can get a head count.

#terlinguaunited's primary objective is to keep the young children and elderly that are in need, and immobile taken care of during this international crisis.

As of now we're giving out sandwiches but within the week our goal is to be able to deliver meals to some capacity, depending on our turn out.

Also looking for volunteers (who will be socially distancing) to meet with folks at designated pick up locations to help with dispersement. All information will be kept confidential. Please share! It is our responsibility to take care of our community, let's step up to the plate.
https://www.facebook.com/FamilyCrisisCenterOfTheBigBend/

THE TERLINGUA BOTTOMS GROUP OF AA (with social distancing, 10 or less at each meeting)
meets every Thursday at 7:30 at the Big Bend Church in Study Butte.  The meetings are open to anyone who has or thinks they may have a drinking problem.

LOCAL DISASTER RELIEF
Covid-19 Disaster Relief Fund of the Big Bend Citizens Alliance is in the works. This disaster relief fund will help people whose lives have been negatively affected by the Covid-19 pandemic in Brewster, Presidio, and Jeff Davis counties. Online donations to the fund coming soon, but you may donate now by mailing a check to: Big Bend Citizens Alliance, PO Box 202, Terlingua, TX 79852
Please make your check payable to Big Bend Citizens Alliance and write “Disaster Relief Fund” in the memo line.
We are also connecting the network of existing non-profit organizations whose services we can fund, as well as establishing criteria for supporting individuals whose needs are not met by other groups or programs. If you or your organization would like to help, please message us.

BREWSTER COUNTY COMMISSIONER SARA ALLEN COLANDO
apologizes for missing office hours this past week. Future availability depend on whether or not she's still sick. You can reach her by email at colando@co.brewster.tx.us or call/text my mobile phone at 432-244-7656.  Send some good thoughts her way. She's a hero in my book.  THANK YOU, SARA!!!!!!!!!!

OTRA VEZ THRIFT SHOP
will be closed until further notice. We will open, or intermittently open, as soon as possible. Stay safe, South County.

BIG BEND CHURCH
Effective Immediately: All church meetings will be canceled for the next 2 weeks:  Mar 22 - April 1. Please do take the time for personal devotion/Bible study and prayer for our community, medical community and those in decision making roles. And always remember, our Lord and Savior is our every present helper. Check the upcoming Moon for possible closure beyond April 1.

TERLINGUA COMMUNITY GARDEN
Weekly farmers market is taking a temporary hiatus, in accordance with recommendations from the CDC, WHO, and local health officials. Please watch this space for future announcements, and follow us on Facebook for more updates. If you would like to contact a vendor directly and need contact info, please call or text Sara at 432-244-7656 or email saracolando@gmail.com with your questions. Thanks for your help to #flattenthecurve of coronavirus in our community!

CENSUS IS OPEN
Get 'r done.
https://2020census.gov/en.html

HANG IN THERE, EVERYBODY, AND STAY SAFE!  STAY HOME IF YOU CAN!

Friday, March 20, 2020

xRrA XtRa Brewster County Emergency Update 3/20

Brewster County Commissioners Court has voted to mandate hotels, motels, short-term rentals, and campgrounds to completely vacate their guests beginning Monday, March 23 at noon. The order is effective through April 2.
The Alpine City Council has voted today to close hotels, motels and Airbnb units effective Sunday, March,22 at noon. City Manager Erik Zimmer told the Gazette exceptions will be made for National Guard personnel and permanent hotel residents. The ordinance passed today will be in effect until April 6.
Stay turned to The Big Bend Gazette and The Big Bend Sentinel and the Alpine Avalanche for news as it happens.

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

xTrA XtRa Big Bend Gazette Updates

The Facebook page of Big Bend Gazette is being updated numerous times throughout the day. They have breaking news posted just a few minutes ago of John Waters' interview with Judge Cano who is on the record saying Brewster County is now discouraging visitors form coming.


La Kiva is closed, working on a plan for take out only. La posada and Long Draw are doing take out only. High Sierra is serving outside on the patio. Chisos basin restaurant is encouraging take out, serving on the patio, and spreading tables apart.  Bad Rabbit Cafe and Big Bend Cafe are doin takeout. Chili Pepper is encouraging takeout but will off wide spaced seating on their patio.  The Starlight is open with widely spaced seating.

Tourists that continue to visit: PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO TIP ON YOUR TAKEOUT ORDERS!! If you are financially stable enough to travel, you are financially stable enough to have some compassion for the MANY people here about to lose their jobs.

Brewster County Emergency Declaration and Census Update







Tuesday, March 17, 2020

INCLUDES INFO ON PARK CLOSURES AND COVID-19.

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The Terlingua Moon   
March 17, 2020--Vol. 31, #11
Next MOON: Send MOON news by Monday NOON for that week’s MOON. Please no PDFs or fancy fonts!

Editor’s note: check the Big Bend National website for updates on PARK closures:www.nps.gov/bibe on the ALERTS icon. Changes and additions will be posted there.

POSTED ON FRIENDS OF BIG BEND FACEBOOK PAGE – 3/16/2020
“Effective Tuesday March 17, 2020 until further notice:
-All Big Bend visitor centers will be closed including Big Bend Natural History Association bookstores
-Entrance stations will be closed
-All formal interpretive programming and special events scheduled for the next 60 days will be cancelled
-The Boquillas Port of Entry will be closed effective March 18, 2020
-Camping permits will be impacted - group campsites will be closed when current parties vacate
-Backcountry camping will be restricted to those sites available for advance reservation onrecreation.gov
-All activities will be restricted to the CDC's guidelines of 10 persons or less including guides
-The hotel will remain open, the bar will be closed, the salad bar will be closed. The restaurant will attempt to maximize takeout meals
-Restaurant and patio capacity will be restricted and tables spread out to maximize distance between diners, patio dining will continue through April unless there are negative trash or animal impacts.
-The RV campground at Rio Grande Village will remain open.
Please note that park staff realize these are significant changes to daily operations and will negatively impact the business of many park partners, concessioners and area businesses. Park staff feel strongly that these restrictions are in line with CDC's guidance. They will work to keep the park open so that visitors can enjoy the open, solitary spaces. But they will keep both visitor and employee safety at top of mind.
Full details will be released by Big Bend National Park staff tomorrow[Ed. Note: 3/17/2020], this briefer has been shared with the permission of the superintendent. We will post any information from the park here as soon as it is received. Thank you for your patience as we all work through these challenging times.”

The Terlingua Fever Food Truck     Due to Emergency ☢--If the school here in Terlingua have closures and you have concerns about you or your child not being able to eat breakfast or lunch let me know.  The Terlingua Fever Food Truck will do what We can to help. Even if it's a pb/j or grilled cheese sandwich. Maybe expanding to oatmeal, etc. for breakfast.   Just let me know. Feel free to PM- no judgement.   Text: 915-247-8784  OR COME BY   #Please_Share
We are Located at BJ's RV Park in the Heart of Terlingua Public Service 

For the latest local news about how THE BIG BEND AREAS is dealing with the Corona Virus, go here:  {Editor’s note: This is excellent, up to date information]

A Facebook Group has formed for LOCAL Big Bend area people to reach out if they need something during social distancing and supply shortage. 
Find it at "Big Bend Area Supply Assistance."



Big Bend Chamber of Commerce -- It’s the busiest time of the year for Big Bend... which means lots of visitors and consequently lots of trash! But our friends at @visitbigbend are here to help! We have placed a large dumpster next to the visitor center across from the Study Butte gas station. While you are out enjoying the beauty of @bigbendnps and @bigbendranchsp please remember to make sure and bring everything that comes into the parks with you also leaves the parks with you. Remember one of the Park Service’s most important rules, “pack it in, pack it out.” Keep it pristine for future generations to come and experience!

Big Bend Episcopal Mission will postpone services until the 1st Sunday in April at Santa Inez-Terlingua Ghostown Church. St. Paul's in Marfa will be live streaming services starting next Sunday.

Announcements on Covid-19: 
Big Bend Regional Medical Center:

Visit Big Bend:

Courthouse News Service article:

Taqueria El Milagro
We're open Thursdays through Sundays.  Open from 5 pm 
and close at 10 pm except we do close about 9 pm on Thursdays
and Sundays. Our tacos are simply the best.  Everything home cooked with amazing side dishes like loaded baked potatoes, best guacamole around.  We serve up some hot dogs too.
We have drive through window for picking up to go orders!  

Espresso ... y poco mas!     We are open from 7:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. seven days a week  for breakfast and lunch.  Serving up the best food in the Ghostown, , we use the best coffee (only Big Bend Roasters) and cook everything to order using only the freshest ingredients.  Get your homemade pastries, eggs any way you like them, salads, sandwiches, burritos or even picnics to go.  We offer free wifi, newspapers and friendly service not to mention a great view of the Chisos.  Hang out, drink coffee, meet new people.
We also do take out so call ahead and it will be ready for you!  (432) 371-3044

Brewster County Commissioner Sara Allen Colando apologizes for missing office hours this past week. I still plan to be at my office hours this Monday, March 23rd from 8AM to 3PM but that will ultimately depend on whether or not I'm still sick. You can always reach me by email at colando@co.brewster.tx.us or call/text my mobile phone at 432-244-7656.

The Terlingua Community Garden's weekly farmers market is taking a hiatus, in accordance with recommendations from the CDC, WHO, and local health officials. Please watch this space for future announcements and follow us on Facebook for more updates. If you would like to contact a vendor directly and need contact info, please call or text Sara at 432-244-7656 or email saracolando@gmail.com with your questions. Thanks for your help to #flattenthecurve of coronavirus in our community.

Terlingua American Legion this week:  51470 State Hwy 118
Opened Monday thru Saturday Noon to Midnight
Wednesday is Poker night
Thursday is Texas Hold em 
Friday is pool tournament along with Enchiladas 
Saturday is visitor welcome
Thursday this week is the Legion meeting at 4 pm

Spring is in the air!  West Texas Plants has received their spring shipment of pretty flowering shrubs, annuals and perennial plants. All plants are specifically chosen for the ability to live in our area. Bougainvillea, sages, copper canyon daisies, gopher plants and oleander are just a few of the groovy plants to come check out! Swing by the yard behind the EMS station 9 to 3 Monday through Friday to see all the pretties!

Wylie Water Tanks -- A truck load is now open for orders. No sales tax; no shipping cost. Let's do this before it gets as hot as blazes, and before the High Plains farmers and ranchers get ahead of us in line.  We also have the heavy-duty.  
Banjo brand valves. elcentro432@gmail.com, landline 371-2506 or cell: (512) 924-2506

OPEN -- MISS INDIA’S ART STUDIO
THURSDAY * FRIDAY SATURDAY
10 TILL 4  (CLOSED SUNDAYS ) 
Canvases of the Big Bend Area Several  Sizes  * 
16 by 20 Prints of the area * 
Cow and Horse Skulls Decorated 
Handmade Jewelry 
Books of local Authors  
Some Antique Dishes  
Indian Rugs 
Etc Etc   ..??

Need a little lawyering???  Long time South County resident, Larry Goldenthal, has come out of a self imposed hiatus to offer his legal services to area residents.  A long established lawyer, his knowledge of law and business, communication and listening skills will set your mind at ease. Larry is happy to sit down and see if he can help you at no charge. He is available on a sliding scale for those wishing to have documents drawn up, such as Wills, Power of Attorney, Medical Directives, Deeds and more. He can help you set up a business and consult after that. You can email Larry at Legoldenthal@gmail.com or send him a message through Facebook Messenger.

This Week at The Starlight 
Starlight opens each day at 5 pm. Dinner 5-10. Full Bar until Midnight (1 a.m. Saturday). Music 6'ish. Dinner reservations for 10 or more: terlinguastarlight@gmail.com.  The Cantina opens most afternoons at 4 for drinks! 
Monday 3/16: Claudia Gibson
Tuesday & Wednesday: Greg Harkins & Matt Mefford
Thursday: Gary Gorence
Friday: Yosh & Yimmy
Saturday: 6 pm Bill Palmer & Stephanie Hatfield, 8:30 Yosh & Yimmy
Sunday: Jerome
Monday: Sarah Burton

Terlingua CSD Community, In the interest of the health and safety of our students, families, and community members, Terlingua CSD will be closed Monday, March 16 – Friday, March 20th. Students’ spring break has been extended through 3/16/20 and 3/17/20 to allow time for our staff to develop systems to provide remote instruction. We will be making direct contact with each parent in our district on Tuesday, 3/17/20 outlining the delivery of remote instruction for our students 3/18/20 – 3/20/20. All updates regarding COVID-19 can be found here on our website:  https://www.terlinguacsd.com/264244_2   Students, parents, and staff are urged to remain vigilant in their efforts to stay healthy including restricting travel, not gathering in groups, and practicing preventative hygiene.

The Terlingua Bottoms Group of AA meets every Thursday at 7:30 at the Big Bend Church in Study Butte.  The meetings are open to anyone who has or thinks they may have a drinking problem.

Current hours for TERLINGUA RECYCLES:   Open Saturday, 9-12, also Wednesday, 4:00 to 5:30. Located behind the ball fields (look for the sign to turn before the fields)  Currently we can ONLY ACCEPT:
           -aluminum cans
            -CLEAN tin cans
            -CLEAN #1 and #2 plastic
           -CLEAN cardboard (NOT paperboard)
All else must be turned away.  
 Next run to Panther Junction to empty the bins won't be until April, as the park is understaffed now. Once the bins are full, that will be it until they are emptied. For suggestions or to volunteer, email Robert Krull at krullro@outlook.com.

Census is open get r done 
26 March Veteran Story collection is cancelled.
Dennis Yancy
SFC, US Army (ret)
Veterans Service Officer
Brewster County, Texas
Office: 432-837-6219

Flack Electrical Services
Joshua Flack, Owner/Master Electrician TECL #31064 ME #337791
Licensed, bonded and insured
940.255.2723
Dig Terlingua – We do Septic Systems and Dirt Work
Backhoe Ditching, Digging, Dozer & Dump Truck with Operator for Hire.
We deliver road base, gravel, sand, etc.
Septic System Site Evaluations & Installations – TCEQ #34046
713.907.5259

Shot Time Liquors is open our regular hours.
We have a well stocked store. If you have to stay home, at least do it with your favorite adult beverages.  Our drive thru is also open - please feel free to use it during our regular business hours.  We have plenty of ice, smokes, and snacks to go with your brews.
Shot Time Liquors  --  VIVA TERLINGUA

CURBSIDE PICK-UP - Curbside Pick-up now Available at #the_Terlingua_Fever_FoodTruck  text "Curbside Pickup" to 432-652-2729 and place your Order!!  We have Breakfast Burritos & Breakfast English Muffins. We also Have Cheese Burgers & FriesClub Sandwiches & Wraps, not to Mention our Famous Hand-Battered Chicken Wings & Fried Chicken & our *New Slow Smoked Drunken Chicken.  Get a Frappuccino to beat the Heat with a Great Kick of Energy (caramel, moco and vanilla flavors).  We are Located in the Heart of Terlingua at BJ's RV Park the Home of The Terlingua Fever Food Truck.  We are working on Getting Delivery set up With #UberEats, and other for your convenience, we'll stay Open Late if Needed Be!!
*We need a 4 hour advance Order on this item (Drunken Chicken)
 with Beth Franklin and 2 others at BJ's RV Park.

To date, the West Texas VA Health Care System has not encountered anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19. The facility is following CDC guidelines for intake precautions.  One aspect of those precautions is social distancing.  As part of our efforts to keep our Veterans, staff and community healthy, we will be conducting meetings via teleconference where ever possible.  Background:  While the Centers for Disease Control still considers COVID-19 to be a low threat to the general American public, the West Texas VA Health Care System is paying special attention to it.  As part of this process, everyone who enters the campus will be pre-screened. This may lengthen entry times, so patients are advised to allow for that when arriving for their appointments.
The screening consists of three questions:
Do you have a fever or worsening cough or shortness of breath or flu-like symptoms?
Have you or a close contact traveled to an area with widespread or sustained community transmission of COVID-19 within 14 days of symptom onset?
Have you been in close contact with someone, including health care workers, confirmed to have COVID-19?
Per CDC guidance and VA protocols, individuals known to be at risk for a COVID-19 infection are immediately isolated to prevent potential spread to others.
·         Veterans and staff are encouraged to take everyday preventive actions to avoid being exposed to the virus:  
·         Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
·         Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.
·         Stay home if you are sick or becoming sick.
·         Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.
·         If you have symptoms or have been exposed to someone with symptoms, call the VA before going to the facility.
More information for Veterans is here: https://www.blogs.va.gov/VAntage/72615/vas-recommendations-help-slow-covid-19-virus/   For more information about the Coronavirus, please visit: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html.