Gov. Greg Abbott made an announcement earlier that all gyms may reopen today Monday May 18th at a 25% capacity. Though with some restrictions, all guest must remain 6-feet apart for social distancing, wear gloves during their entire workouts, machines must be sanitized after each use, and locker rooms and showers must be closed. Some… Read more »
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DALLAS DOCTORS CONDUCT NEW DRUG TO FIGHT COVID-19
Dallas doctors are calling this new drug, a game changer in hopes of conquering the virus. Two doctors are now running trial test at Methodist in Dallas, stating this is their best option right now. Dr. Edward Dominguez states; “The way that we’ve seen people respond has been quite extraordinary, and now we’re winning way… Read more »
Mark Cuban Hired Secret Shoppers to Evaluate Reopening Businesses and the Results Were Not Good
Businesses that choose to reopen have mandatory guidelines they must follow to help stop the spread of Covid-19. For instance, restaurants need to sit groups six feet from each other, tables should be actively disinfected, employees should wear masks and more. But how many shops and restaurants were following those rules? Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban wanted… Read more »
Texas governor eliminates jail as a punishment for violating executive order
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has issued a change to his executive orders related to COVID-19, eliminating confinement as a punishment for violating the orders. The governor mentioned Dallas salon owner Shelley Luther by name when issuing the change. He said it supersedes local orders and should be applied retroactively to April 2. Luther was jailed for seven days… Read more »
Texas COVID-19 Update
As of Wednesday, May 6th, Texas has a total of 33, 369 confirmed COVID-19 cases, 906 deaths, and 16,090 recoveries. Stay strong Texans and remember to social distance to prevent the spread of the virus!
Salon Owner Sentenced to Jail for Violating Coronavirus Restrictions
A Dallas salon owner has been sentenced to seven days in jail after she refused to apologize for defying coronavirus restrictions. Shelly Luther, owner of Salon a la Mode, was given the sentence Tuesday after a Dallas County judge offered her a deal: Apologies for being selfish by refusing to shut down the salon in… Read more »