Posts Tagged: SOCIAL DISTANCING

Should You Stay In A Hotel During The Pandemic?

How safe is it to stay in a hotel during the COVID-19 pandemic? Certain tips can help your stay be less stressful. The American Hotel and Lodging Association released a checklist for guests to follow if they plan on spending time at a resort or hotel right now.  Wearing a mask or face covering and maintaining… Read more »

DALLAS COUNTY COVID-19 CASES

After weeks of increased COVID-19 cases in Dallas County, health officials reported a dramatic decrease in numbers. As of Tuesday, July 21st there were 734 new covid-19 cases reported for the first time fewer than 1,000 in 18 days. County Judge Clay Jenkins states; “One day does not make a trend but this is an… Read more »

TEXAS HOSPITALS GETTING FULL DURING PANDEMIC

Texas hospitals are running out of beds sooner than we thought, as local officials express concerns that the hospitals could be overloaded with coronavirus patients. Texas is reporting more than 8,000 people hospitalized for the new coronavirus. Though numbers are reaching an all time high, this increase could overwhelm the intensive care capacities thus running… Read more »

What You Need To Know About Coronavirus

Thousands of Americans hit beaches, boardwalks, lakes and pool parties over the Memorial Day break, forgoing social distancing rules to celebrate the first long weekend since the pandemic hit the United States.Gatherings to remember US soldiers that died in service rivaled memorials for those lost to the coronavirus. Nearly 100,000 people have died, more than the… Read more »

Twitter Will Allow Employees To Work At Home Forever

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey told employees in an email Tuesday that many of them will be allowed to work from home forever even after the pandemic ends. Buzzfeed News says it’s unlikely Twitter will reopen its offices before September.  All 2020 in-person events for the social media company have been canceled. Google’s already told many… Read more »

Gov. Abbott: Alcohol to-go could stay ‘forever’ in Texas

Many Texans have been taking advantage of the availability to order alcohol to go or deliver due to the coronavirus pandemic so that people can get some of their favorites booze from their favorite restaurants. The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission indicated on its website that to-go sales may continue after restaurants are allowed to reopen in… Read more »

Dallas County Orders Shelter-In-Place

Due to the increase of positive Covid-19 (Coronavirus) cases in the city of Dallas that has exceeded 100 with 2 additional deaths. Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins issued a Shelter-In-Place order requiring residents to stay in their place of residency. The order will take into effect at 11:59 p.m. on March 23rd and continues until… Read more »