City of Mineola issued the following announcement.
On December 22, 2020, the City of Mineola was notified by Wood County Judge Lucy Hebron that a letter from Texas Health and Human Services has been received in her office stating that counties located within Trauma Service Area (TSA) G, which includes Wood County, have exceeded the 15% hospitalization threshold, triggering temporary changes in occupancy levels and/or closures per Gov. Abbott’s Executive Order GA-32, issued Oct. 7, 2020.
According to Judge Hebron, effective as of Dec. 22, 2020, bars and any businesses that derive 51% of sales from alcohol sales must close immediately. Other businesses must go down from 75% occupancy to 50% occupancy unless and until the hospitalization rates go below 15% for a 7 day straight period.
Occupancy levels and health safety standards are rolled back to those issued in GA-30 and GA-31. See https://gov.texas.gov/uploads/files/press/EO-GA-30_expanded_openings_COVID-19.pdf(link is external) and https://gov.texas.gov/uploads/files/press/EO-GA-31_hospital_capacity_COVID-19.pdf(link is external)
All citizens are encouraged to follow recommended health safety standards and protocol relating to COVID-19.
If your business is affected by the changes in occupancy and you do not know your total occupancy, please contact the City of Mineola and we will assist you with that determination.
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To follow developments at the city, stay informed by going to our website at mineola.com or on our Facebook page at Mineola, Texas. For health developments, follow NetHealth at www.healthyeasttx.org(link is external) (903) 763-4151, and the Center for Disease Control (CDC).
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