Travis I think is the next county with 79 cases. I expect them to be around 100 after today.



buildingchampions said:
I believe Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo has a press conference scheduled for 9:30 this morning. Wouldn't be surprised if that is what it was for
This would be because she has zero clue what the hell she is doing and is following everyone else's lead instead of thinking and making common sense decisions on her own. She's nothing but a puppet.buildingchampions said:
I believe Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo has a press conference scheduled for 9:30 this morning. Wouldn't be surprised if that is what it was for
Same, though I hope not.1/2 Man 1/2 Amazing said:
I'm assuming Collin?
Forum Troll said:
Not that much different. Fort bend and Harris basically already in shelter in place. The list of essential businesses I've seen from other states is very long.
AvidAggie said:
No shelter in place for Harris Co. per news conference.
Personally, I think Hunt County should have a permanent shelter-in-place. But that's for another day in another forum.kingj3 said:
Hunt county has rung that bell
https://www.roysecityheraldbanner.com/news/hunt-county-issues-disaster-declaration-due-to-covid--pandemic/article_06d93cc8-6d21-11ea-95b7-574e9a98ec1d.html
Jet Black said:
Won't be long for harris
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Coronavirus update:
Throughout this ordeal, and all evening and this morning the regional Mayors have been in close communication with the other Collin County cities and our County Judge, Chris Hill. It has been tremendous to witness the collaboration, concern, compassion and thoughtfulness of all the leaders in our region. We have, and will continue, to work together, challenging ideas and practices, constructively deliberating the best path forward to protect our communities.
Currently, there is consensus on adopting a form of shelter in place among the cities. This consideration was not arrived at easily, as we understand the further, negative financial impact that businesses and the workforce will suffer. However, it is believed that, in the absence of thorough local testing results, we must rely on more comprehensive data that exists in other parts of the world. That data demonstrates the need to take aggressive action sooner, rather than later, especially in our urban areas. While Dallas County has their own needs unique to them, we also have needs unique to us we must consider. However, we all agreed it was best for us all to move together as a region.
If possible, it is our intent to adopt uniform policies and practices in order to have regionally consistent and, consequently, improved containment results. We will continue working through the day on a final form ordinance for each City to consider adopting. We will hold a joint press conference tomorrow morning, outlining the provisions we will be implementing.
Thank you for your patience and your prayers and we will continue to work together to get through this challenging time.