HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- As the medical community works to combat the surge in COVID-19 infections across the region, the pandemic is dealing a financial blow to many in our area.
ABC13 Houston brought together leaders for a town hall highlighting resources available to those feeling the economic impact of COVID-19.
ABC13's Ted Oberg (Turn to Ted, 13 Investigates) and his panel answered your questions about how to get help in the midst of the pandemic.
Our town hall panelists
WATCH: Full town hall highlighting the resources available for those feeling the impact of COVID-19
More than one in every three Houston workers- at least 35% - have been negatively impacted by the virus, experiencing job loss, lost income or reduced work hours, according to Rice University's Kinder Institute for Urban Research.
On the state level, the Texas comptroller's office reports two million jobs have been lost since March, delivering a $4.6 billion loss in estimated revenues due to COVID-19.
The dire situation has left many families facing hunger, the potential for exposure to the virus, and even the threat of eviction from their homes. Fortunately, as we have shown on Eyewitness News throughout the emergency, a host of community partners stand ready to help.