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CITY OF NEW BRAUNFELS: Governor’s Order Requires Bars to Close and Other Businesses to Reduce Capacity in New Braunfels

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City of New Braunfels issued the following announcement on Jan. 2.

On December 27, 2020, Mayor Rusty Brockman received notice from the Texas Department of State Health Services that Trauma Service Area P, which includes the City of New Braunfels...

On December 27, 2020, Mayor Rusty Brockman received notice from the Texas Department of State Health Services that Trauma Service Area P, which includes the City of New Braunfels, now meets the definition of an area with a high COVID-19 hospitalization rate. The letter, signed by DSHS Commissioner John Hellerstedt, states that our area may not continue to operate at the higher levels allowable under Governor Abbott’s Executive Order GA-32 and that hospitals in our area may not conduct elective surgeries.

The Governor’s Executive Order (GA-32), which went into effect on Oct. 14th, 2020, allowed bars to reopen and businesses to operate at 75% capacity, except in areas with high COVID-19 hospitalization rates. The Order defines areas with high hospitalizations as “any Trauma Service Area that has had seven consecutive days in which the number of COVID-19 hospitalized patients as a percentage of total hospital capacity exceeds 15 percent.”  Trauma Service Area P includes both Comal and Guadalupe counties and the high hospitalization rate has triggered these specific restrictions (bar closures, reduced capacities, and postponement of elective surgeries). 

Per the Governor’s Order, effective immediately businesses in New Braunfels that have been operating at 75% capacity must reduce their capacity to 50%, bars that are not operating as a restaurant under TABC rules must close, and all hospitals must postpone elective surgeries. The 50% capacity order applies to retail establishments, restaurants, bars that are operating as restaurants, office buildings, manufacturers, museums, libraries, gyms, and fitness facilities and classes. Additionally, people shall not visit bars or similar establishments, but those businesses may continue to offer drive-thru, pickup or delivery options for food and drinks to the extent authorized by TABC.

There is no occupancy limit for the following:

  • Any services listed as an Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce
  • Religious services
  • Local government operations, including county and municipal
  • Governmental operations relating to licensing (including marriage licenses), permitting, recordation, and document-filing services, as determined by the local government
  • Child-care services
  • Youth camps, including all summer camps and other daytime and overnight camps for youths
  • Recreational sports programs for youths and adults
  • Any public or private schools, and any public or private institutions of higher education
  • Drive-in concerts, movies, or similar events
There is also no occupancy limit for the following establishments that operate with at least six feet of social distancing between workstations:

  • Cosmetology salons, hair salons, barber shops, and nail salons/shops
  • Massage establishments
  • Other personal-care and beauty services such as tanning salons, tattoo studios, piercing studios, hair removal services, and hair loss treatment and growth services.
These additional restrictions will remain in place until Trauma Service Area P has seven consecutive days in which the number of COVID hospitalized patients is 15% or less.  

For additional information, please call the City of New Braunfels COVID-19 Hotline at 830-221-4222.

Original source can be found here.

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