Coronavirus COVID-19 Preventative Measures
Coronavirus COVID-19 Preventative Measures
To Our Valued Customers,
North Corpus Christi Honda is taking preventative actions to help protect our staff and valued consumers against the COVID-19 Virus. We have implemented a scheduled cleaning routine during business hours to thoroughly disinfect all surfaces, door knobs, access handles, light switches and general contact areas. We have hand sanitizer available at all consumer contact areas and at the entrance and exits to the building. Due to the current situation, we have also directed our evening cleaning crew to pay close attention to all high-traffic contact areas and take extra care disinfecting those sensitive areas. We have gloves available for use by all consumers and employees. We are doing everything that we can to ensure that we are actively slowing the pace and impact of this virus. We are particularly sensitive to protecting the higher risk members of our community.
In addition, we have added available at-home services for your convenience ā Please call for details:
- Flexible and transparent negotiation of a new or used vehicle purchase from the comfort of your own home
- Schedule an at-home test drive
- Pick-up and delivery of service vehicles available*
- * Please call for details ā Some restrictions may apply
During this time, we ask that you pay for your services with a debit or credit card rather than cash if possible. Thank you for your help and support in our attempt to help slow the pace and impact of the COVID-19 Virus.
General COVID-19 Information from Public Health:
Nueces County Novel Coronavirus Call Center:
- If you are in Nueces County and believe you were exposed to a confirmed case of COVID-19, contact the Corpus Christi County Novel Coronavirus Call Center: 361.826.7200.
- For general concerns, questions and updates about COVID-19, please visit cctexas.com/coronavirus
When to seek medical evaluation and advice:
- If you have symptoms like cough, fever, or other respiratory problems, call your health care provider. Do not go to the emergency room. Emergency rooms need to be able to serve those with the most critical needs.
- If you are having a medical emergency, call 9-1-1.
How the public can help:
- Do not go to the emergency room unless essential. Emergency rooms need to be able to serve those with the most critical needs. If you have symptoms like cough, fever, or other respiratory problems, contact your regular doctor first.
- Stay home when sick.
- Practice excellent personal hygiene habits, including handwashing, coughing into tissue or elbow, avoid touching eyes, nose, or mouth.
- Stay away from people who are ill, especially if you are 60 and older or have underlying health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, lung disease, or a weakened immune system.
Stay informed. Information is changing frequently.