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CITY OF POTEET: Texas back to Business: Baseball, Boy Scouts, Bowling, Bars, Breweries, Bingo, reopen in Texas

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City of Poteet issued the following announcement on May 18.

Governor Greg Abbott in a press conference today about Phase II of Open Texas says beginning now, massage services, personal care, tattoo parlors, childcare centers, youth clubs such as Boy Scouts and youth club sports such as Little League can resume operations. On Friday, May 22 bars, bowling alleys, bingo parlors, skating rinks, rodeos, equestrian events, zoos and aquariums may reopen at 25% capacity. Also starting Friday, restaurants can increase their capacity to 50%  from 25%.  Businesses located in office buildings are able to reopen with some restrictions on May 22.

Starting May 31st,  youth day/sports camps, overnight camps and professional sports without spectators can open.

Gov. Abbott said schools will be able to offer summer schools as long as they follow safe distancing practices as soon as June 1.

Gov. Abbott reiterated that Seniors (64 plus) should continue to stay home if and when it is possible. He said the general public should continue to practice safe social distancing and wear face masks.

Go to the Open Texas website at www.gov.texas.gov to see the specific checklist on openings.  A full list of the following businesses that are able to open, and the guidelines for them, can be found on the governor’s website.

New guidance announced for May 22 include: bars, breweries, bowling alleys, bingo hall, skating rinks, rodeo and equestrian events, zoos, aquariums, natural caverns

Other guidance effective for May 18 includes: childcare centers, massage, personal care, tattoo and other beauty services, youth clubs, youth sports, gyms, manufacturers, offices

Look for a full report on the Governor’s press conference on Phase II to Open Texas in Wednesday’s edition of the Pleasanton Express.

Original source can be found here.

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