Amended by JProclamation suspending elective surgeries in over 100 counties.
Governor's Executive Order GA-31 (September 17, 2020) Related to hospital capacity.
Governor's Executive Order GA-32 (October 10, 2020) Related to the further reopening of Texas.Governor's Executive Order GA-34 (March 2, 2021) Related to the opening of Texas.
Governor's Executive Order GA-3X (April 5, 2021) Related to banning state agencies, political subdivisions, or organizations receiving public funds from creating “vaccine passports” or otherwise requiring proof of a COVID-19 vaccine in order to receive services.Governor's Executive Order GA-36 relating to the prohibition of governmental entities and officials from mandating face coverings or restricting activities in response to the COVID-19 disaster.Governor's Executive Order GA-37 relating to the transportation of migrants during the pandemic.Governor's Executive Order GA-38 relating to mask mandates and vaccine passports.Governor's Executive Order GA-39 relating to prohibiting vaccine mandates and passports subject to legislative action.Governor's Executive Order GA-40 related to prohibiting vaccine mandates, subject to legislative action.We will update this page as new information develops. TML has compiled these resources to help your city limit the spread of COVID-19 and educate the public on prevention. “Going forward we will encourage everyone to implement the safest strategies to make sure that we continue to contain and slow the spread of COVID-19 including the safest thing that could be done is to make sure that everyone who wants one will get a vaccine,” he said.As the impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) evolves, the Texas Municipal League is working with state and federal officials and city leaders to limit the spread of the virus, mitigate health and economic risk, and protect our communities. Everyone can voluntarily implement the mandates that are safest for them, their families and their businesses,” he said.īut the governor, however, emphasized the importance of getting vaccinated against the virus. The Republican governor also said that he wouldn’t implement any mask mandates. That said, one thing that we learned along the way is lockdowns are wrong during the course of a pandemic,” Abbott said Wednesday to the Asian American Hotel Owners Association’s National Convention In Dallas, news station DFW-TV reported. “One thing that we know is that safe practices are important. Greg Abbott has vowed not to shut down businesses or impose mask mandates to curb COVID-19 surges, insisting “everyone already knows what to do.” New COVID subvariant could make you sweat at nightįew young kids get COVID-19 vaccination in the Big Apple Why red states are winning the post-COVID economyĬhina has helped spread four epidemics - and COVID’s not the last