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Houston mayor reveals ‘wall of shame’ for businesses ignoring shutdown specifications

Bret Gibson
By Bret Gibson
2 Min Read June 29, 2020 | 5 years Ago
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Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner is not afraid to put a spotlight on the businesses that refuse to adhere to the governor’s guidelines implemented to slow the spread of covid-19.

On Monday, the mayor added three bars to his “wall of shame” that highlights overcrowded establishments.

Restaurants are allowed to operate at 75% capacity while bars and clubs must operate at 50% capacity, per the Texas executive orders for reopening.

Turner said any relevant cases of overcrowding would be referred to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, which has been issuing temporary, 30-day suspensions of liquor licenses for establishments that violate Gov. Greg Abbott’s orders to reduce occupancy. Turner said the city will not put anyone in jail for failing to comply with the guidelines.

“If you go into a place that is crowded and you can’t engage in social distancing, you should turn around and walk out,” Turner said at a press conference. “This is real. People are dying, people are getting sick, people are in ICU beds. Quite frankly, I have lost my patience with you in that regard.”

Texas is quickly becoming the country’s new epicenter, the strain from increasing testing demand was felt by hospitals, public health departments and patients alike, Bloomberg News reported.

On Monday, the Houston Health Department reported 1,317 new cases in two days, bringing the total to 20,011.

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Bret Gibson is a TribLive digital producer. A South Hills resident, he started working for the Trib in 1998. He can be reached at bgibson@triblive.com.

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