Citations: 36 people cited after large Northwest Side house party
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Inspectors cited 36 people for violating the COVID-19 emergency orders after a large Northwest Side house party.Google Maps
The City of San Antonio has issued more than 4,900 warnings and 444 citations for violating the emergency declarations, according to an enforcement report.
Officials had received over 26,200 calls reporting violations as of Monday.
The social distancing orders, intending to slow the spread of COVID-19, first went into place on March 18. The most recent, a 10th addendum to the eighth emergency health declaration, went into effect on Sept. 21.
Multiple city departments Code Enforcement, Parking Enforcement, Metro Health and the San Antonio Police Department are enforcing the order.
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1of3TOPSHOT - A worker stacks chairs as he packs away outdoor seating ahead of closing time outside a bar in central London on November 4, 2020, on the eve of a second novel coronavirus COVID-19 lockdown in an effort to combat soaring infections. - English pubs call last orders at the bar for a month on Wednesday evening, as the country effectively shuts down from November 5, for the second time this year to try to cut coronavirus cases. Prime Minister Boris Johnson insisted that the lockdown for England would end automatically in four weeks, as he tried to placate party critics over the spiralling economic fallout. (Photo by Hollie Adams / AFP) (Photo by HOLLIE ADAMS/AFP via Getty Images)Hollie Adams/AFP via Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less