The City of San Antonio along with Bexar County have proposed the “Stay Home, Work Safe” order until June 4th.
“As our economy slowly reopens with a phased approach, the physical distancing and other common-sense measures recommended by our public safety officials are as important as ever,” said Mayor Ron Nirenberg. “The way to return to public activities without being forced back to stricter requirements is to behave responsibly and with consideration for others. These orders guide us toward safely reviving our economy.”
“The measures we have implemented over the past few months have led to Bexar County having a very low infection rate. With this new order, we are continuing to ensure the health and safety of our community while ensuring that everyone can go back to work and go about their lives,” said Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff.
#SATX Mayor @Ron_Nirenberg & @BexarCounty Judge Wolff have issued updates to the Stay Home, Work Safe Orders, providing guidance as more businesses & services reopen. Orders are effective immediately & if extended at the May 22 Council meeting will last until 11:59 PM on June 4. pic.twitter.com/VPEvnqmr6n
— City of San Antonio (@COSAGOV) May 19, 2020
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