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Express Briefing: Maskless visitors will test S.A. s tourist attractions March 5, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Good morning. This is a look at our daily Express Briefing newsletter. Sign up for Express Briefing here. Subscribers get access to the full version of our Express Briefing newsletter, which includes exclusive insight and links to more of our best stories. To become a subscriber, take advantage of this special offer today. TOP STORIES At many of San Antonio’s busiest tourist attractions, the rule won’t change face masks required. But Gov. Abbott’s order abolishing the state mandate to wear face coverings in public places, effective March 10, will put workers and managers in a difficult if not impossible position when guests insist on going bare-faced. ....
Many of San Antonio s tourist attractions will still require masks - but see trouble ahead FacebookTwitterEmail At many of San Antonio’s busiest tourist attractions, the rule won’t change face masks required. But Gov. Abbott’s order abolishing the state mandate to wear face coverings in public places, effective March 10, will put workers and managers in a difficult if not impossible position when guests insist on going bare-faced. “Now it’s going to be on us if we require masks,” said Davis Phillips, owner of Ripley’s Haunted Adventure and two attractions near the Alamo. “It puts us in a confrontational position with our guests. We don’t want to do that. ....
San Antonio arts venues sticking with masks, other COVID-19 safety measures once state mandates are lifted March 3, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail The San Antonio Symphony returned to live performances in February with a socially distanced performance at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. The Tobin Center plans to keep pandemic-related safety measures in place for the time being.Robin Jerstad /Robin Jerstad Several of San Antonio’s performing arts organizations, museums and other attractions plan to stay the course with COVID-19 safety measures in the wake of Gov. Greg Abbott’s announcement that state mandates will be lifted March 10. Many spaces that have been closed aren’t in a hurry to reopen. And many of those that have been operating at reduced capacity levels have no plans to open up additional seating or relax mask requirements right now. ....
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