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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1657958" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>6 months ago?</p><p>Calif had restrictions in place back in the early party of 2020, then eased them around June or July because of pressure from coastal areas that made their $$ off vacationers and beach goers. He waited until 1st week of Dec to re-implement the restrictions and by then the virus had a huge foothold and is going to be difficult to manage going forward.</p><p></p><p>Texas did the same more or less, a lockdown early on, the 1st easing of restrictions came sometime in April and early may but by late june/early July, Tx had it's 1st real #s problem and the Gov had to implement the statewide mask requirement on July 3. Too little too late, the virus was off and running in the 2 most populous states in the nation, with 9 of the top 15 most populated cities in the nation in those 2 states. Things got better in August with the mask mandate of July and Gov Abbott again eased restrictions in early [ATTACH=full]1536[/ATTACH]Sept, then eased to 50% occupancy most businesses, then Oct 13, allowing 75% occupancy as school had also been re-started. Things went downhill from there.</p><p></p><h3>Updated October 7, 2020</h3><p><strong>May operate up to 50% capacity, effective October 14, 2020</strong></p><h2>Open Texas Checklists Updated October 13, 2020</h2><p><strong>May operate up to 75% capacity, effective October 14, 2020</strong></p><p>(See <a href="https://gov.texas.gov/news/post/governor-abbott-issues-executive-order-to-open-bars-in-qualifying-counties-in-texas" target="_blank">Executive Order 32</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1657958, member: 18945"] 6 months ago? Calif had restrictions in place back in the early party of 2020, then eased them around June or July because of pressure from coastal areas that made their $$ off vacationers and beach goers. He waited until 1st week of Dec to re-implement the restrictions and by then the virus had a huge foothold and is going to be difficult to manage going forward. Texas did the same more or less, a lockdown early on, the 1st easing of restrictions came sometime in April and early may but by late june/early July, Tx had it's 1st real #s problem and the Gov had to implement the statewide mask requirement on July 3. Too little too late, the virus was off and running in the 2 most populous states in the nation, with 9 of the top 15 most populated cities in the nation in those 2 states. Things got better in August with the mask mandate of July and Gov Abbott again eased restrictions in early [ATTACH type="full"]1536[/ATTACH]Sept, then eased to 50% occupancy most businesses, then Oct 13, allowing 75% occupancy as school had also been re-started. Things went downhill from there. [HEADING=2]Updated October 7, 2020[/HEADING] [B]May operate up to 50% capacity, effective October 14, 2020[/B] [HEADING=1]Open Texas Checklists Updated October 13, 2020[/HEADING] [B]May operate up to 75% capacity, effective October 14, 2020[/B] (See [URL='https://gov.texas.gov/news/post/governor-abbott-issues-executive-order-to-open-bars-in-qualifying-counties-in-texas']Executive Order 32[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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