HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) Many people are trying to decide what they ll do next Wednesday when the state s mask mandate gets lifted.
Some leaders and health professionals across the city said it s still too soon, and one bar owner said lifting the order puts an unfair pressure on local businesses.
National businesses have already taken a stance in Texas, saying they will continue their corporate policy of requiring a mask for employees and customers.
The owner of Marquis II, a longtime staple in West University, said he s frustrated because making a decision one way or the other could have big implications.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) Many people are trying to decide what they ll do next Wednesday when the state s mask mandate gets lifted.
Some leaders and health professionals across the city said it s still too soon, and one bar owner said lifting the order puts an unfair pressure on local businesses.
National businesses have already taken a stance in Texas, saying they will continue their corporate policy of requiring a mask for employees and customers.
The owner of Marquis II, a longtime staple in West University, said he s frustrated because making a decision one way or the other could have big implications.