Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced that retail stores, restaurants, movie theaters and malls can reopen Friday provided they limit occupancy to no more than 25%. Correction: Earlier tweet referred to Abbott as the governor of Ohio.
Gabriel C. PérezRetail stores, restaurants, movie theaters and malls can reopen Friday provided they limit occupancy to no more than 25%, Gov. Greg Abbott said. At a news conference Monday, Abbott said he was letting his stay-at-home order expire and allowing businesses to reopen in phases.
"We're not just going to open up and hope for the best," he said. There will be"measures in place to contain the virus and keep Texas safe." Abbott said it was not yet safe for salons, barbershops, bars and gyms to open, but that if Texans continue safe-distancing practices to tamp down new COVID-19 cases, they could be allowed to open in mid-May.Sole proprietors can safely return to work as well, Abbott said, and places of worship — which were already considered essential services — can expand capacity starting Friday. Licensed health care professionals whose jobs had been put on hold, like dentists, can return to work with few restrictions as well. Outdoor sports with no more than four participants playing together – such as tennis or golf – can also resume. The governor's order supersedes all local orders. He noted, however, that whether businesses reopen is up to them; it's not mandatory. "My hope is that no one goes into a restaurant or a retail store that doesn't require people to wear face coverings because its reckless and it puts us all at risk," Austin Mayor Steve Adler told KUT after Abbott's announcement."We still get to make those choices."Phase two of the governor's plan involves opening more businesses and expanding occupancy to 50%. Abbott said the state could move to phase two as early as May 18, but to do so, the state needs to see two weeks of data showing there are no flare-ups of COVID-19 cases. “That is exactly why now more than ever Texans must continue safe-distancing practices,” he said. “If we do that, we will be able to expand into phase two, opening up our economy even more.” A key element of the process, he said, is protecting the most vulnerable Texans – people over age 65 and those with underlying conditions. Vulnerable people should stay at home as much as possible, he said, and businesses should make special accommodations to limit their exposure. He said the state is redoubling efforts to protect seniors in nursing homes and other facilities. “The bottom line is this: The more we do to protect our vulnerable senior population, the faster we can safely open business in Texas,” Abbott said. The governor said the decision on which businesses can begin opening was based on guidance from doctors advising his team on safe medical practices. The doctors also prescribedWhile business closures and stay-at-home orders have spurred
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