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Restaurant owners digest mask mandate developments I don t know all the right answers right now, said long-time restaurateur Vance Martin. The governor announced Tuesday businesses will not have to require masks. Author: Lauren Zakalik, William Joy (WFAA) Published: 7:14 PM CST March 2, 2021 Updated: 9:37 PM CST March 2, 2021
FORT WORTH, Texas For the restaurant industry, the past 12 months have been defined by uncertainty, change and adaptation. Naturally, the year was devastating, said veteran restaurateur Vance Martin, who owns Lili s Bistro on Fort Worth s Magnolia Avenue.
And Tuesday, the industry was faced with yet another change: Gov. Greg Abbott announced businesses, including restaurants, can open to full capacity as of next Wednesday, and he said the mask mandate would be removed.
Leading Off (3/3/21)
Gov. Greg Abbott, desperate to salvage his political career, lifts Texas COVID restrictions, prompting jubilation, dread
By Peter Simek
Published in
FrontBurner
March 3, 2021
7:10 am
Texas ‘Reopening’ Sows Confusion, Rejoicing, Dread. Some Texas politicians called the lifting of the mask order “Texas Independence Day.” Others said it was “A death sentence for Texans.” In a statement, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson said Dallas residents should continue to wear masks. “We are getting closer to achieving herd immunity, and now is not the time to let down our guard,” the mayor said. At a press conference yesterday afternoon, County Judge Jenkins urged residents to continue to follow public health guidelines. “If you’re interested in knowing what you can get away with, listen to the governor,” Jenkins said. “If you’re interested in knowing what doctors say will keep you, your business and your family safe, listen to me and the doctors.