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Shelter-at-home order issued for Dallas County’s residents and workers

Dallas County is now under a shelter-at-home order in an effort to try to contain and stop the spread of the coronavirus.

The order applies to anyone who lives or works in the county. It goes into effect at 11:59 p.m. Monday and lasts until at least April 3.

“This order is our best chance to flatten the curve in Dallas County and save as many lives as possible,” Jenkins said. “I know there will be economic hardship and business closures with this order, and it makes me sick we are at this point.”

On Sunday, county officials shared a table and graph that estimates the number of deaths and the date when hospitals become overloaded at certain instances.

It compares four scenarios: the estimated numbers if no action is taken, if there is a “Texas-style delay/social distancing” for three months, if there is a “California-style ‘shelter-in-place'” for three months, and if there is a “Wuhan-style lockdown” for three months.

The examples show the flattening the curve model that health officials are trying to achieve with the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We are still working through the language of the county’s quickly evolving orders and discussing the best ways to enforce these orders citywide, but I support a stay-at-home approach to slow the spread of COVID-19. While this approach likely means our city will experience economic difficulties, our top priority is public health, and it’s vitally important that we take the steps necessary to save lives and prevent strain on our healthcare system,” Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson said in a statement.

Under the new order, Dallas County residents should only leave home for essential activities like a doctor’s appointment or going to the grocery store.

Everyone is encouraged to work from home if possible. Only essential employees are exempt including those who work in health care, public works, banks and public transportation.

“We are the largest metro area in Texas. We have the largest number of cases in Texas. We have the largest amount of community-spread in Texas. We have the largest amount of uninsured people of any metro in the United States. A quarter of a million people in Dallas County work for a living but can’t afford health insurance and don’t have that afforded to them by the state of Texas like they do in California, Oregon and New York because Texas did not take their share of the money from the Medicaid expansion. So those folks are not going to the doctor,” Jenkins said.

The order is punishable by a fine or jail time.

Judge Jenkins emphasized it applies to anyone living in Dallas County, even if they work in another county.

This comes after Texas Governor Greg Abbott said he would not issue a statewide shelter-at-home order at this time, instead leaving it up to local governments to decide.

Dallas County reported its third coronavirus-related death on Sunday, bringing the total number of deaths in Texas to 7. Tarrant County and Collin County have both reported one COVID-19 death.

What’s Considered Essential?

The order states, “all individuals currently living within Dallas County are ordered to shelter at their place of residence,” unless doing an “essential activity” (going to the grocery store or getting other necessary supplies, exercising while complying with social distancing, going to work, or caring for another family member or pet).

“All businesses operating within Dallas County, except Essential Businesses…are required to cease all activities at facilities located within the county,” the order added. All essential businesses must also comply with social distancing “to the greatest extent possible.”

The county defined essential businesses as: Essential Healthcare Operations (hospitals, dentists, pharmacies, etc.), Essential Government Functions (services provided by local governments), Essential Critical Infrastructure (operations from the 16 critical infrastructure sectors as identified by the National Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency), Essential Retail (grocery stores, warehouse stores, liquor stores, gas stations, businesses that supply products for people to work from home, etc.), businesses that provide food, shelter, and social services for the economically disadvantaged, Essential Services Necessary to Maintain Essential Operations (trash and recycling collection, processing, and disposal, funeral homes, plumbers, etc.), News Media, and Childcare Services.

“Public works construction, residential and commercial construction, airport operations, water, sewer, gas, electrical, oil refining, roads and highways, public transportation, solid waste collection and removal, internet, and telecommunications systems – including the provision of essential global, national, and local infrastructure for computing services, business infrastructure, communications, and web-based services – financial institutions, defense and national security-related operations, essential manufacturing operations provided that they carry out those services or that work in compliance with social distancing requirements,” Jenkins explained.

Worship services have also been limited to video or teleconferencing. Churches must also limit their staff to 10 people or less on-site when conducting their services.

DART will continue to run.

Read the full order below for a full list of essential businesses:

Coronavirus Health Tips

While COVID-19 is a new respiratory virus, daily precautions recommended to prevent respiratory illnesses are the same:

•  Wash hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Use hand sanitizer when you can’t wash your hands.

•  Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.

•  Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue and throw the tissue away. If you don’t have a tissue, use the elbow of your sleeve. Don’t use your hands to cover coughs and sneezes.

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