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Richardson issues shelter-in-place order due to coronavirus, plus case numbers and what’s closed or canceled


April 8, 2020

As of Wednesday morning, Richardson reported 31 cases of COVID-19 and one death. There were 1,115 cases reported in Dallas County and Collin County reported 306 cases. The state has had 7,455 cases. Richardson last week expanded the local disaster declaration that Mayor Paul Voelker first signed March 18. The changes are intended to help contain and mitigate the spread …

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Richardson issues shelter-in-place order due to coronavirus, plus case numbers and what’s closed or canceled


April 7, 2020

As of Tuesday morning, Richardson reported 31 cases of COVID-19 and one death. There were 1,115 cases reported in Dallas County and Collin County reported 306 cases. The state has had 7,455 cases. Richardson last week expanded the local disaster declaration that Mayor Paul Voelker first signed March 18. The changes are intended to help contain and mitigate the spread …

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Richardson issues shelter-in-place order due to coronavirus, plus what’s closed or canceled and other updates


March 31, 2020

Richardson this week expanded the local disaster declaration that was Mayor Paul Voelker first signed March 18. The changes are intended to help contain and mitigate the spread of the coronavirus outbreak. The ordinance, which extends through April 30, aligns with the Dallas County ordinance requiring all individuals to shelter in place at home. The definition of homes includes hotels, motels, shared …

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Richardson issues shelter-in-place order due to coronavirus, plus what’s closed or canceled and other updates


March 28, 2020

Richardson this week expanded the local disaster declaration that was Mayor Paul Voelker first signed March 18. The changes are intended to help contain and mitigate the spread of the coronavirus outbreak. The ordinance, which extends through April 30, aligns with the Dallas County ordinance requiring all individuals to shelter in place at home. The definition of homes includes hotels, motels, shared …

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