Dallas County, Texas has recently amended its March 12 public health emergency declaration order to restrict social gatherings, such as parties, backyard barbecues, social events, sporting events and other similar activities. Private facilities, such as country clubs, are allowed to operate their outdoor facilities, such as golf or tennis courts, but must limit indoor activities, such as game rooms and similar services, to 10 people or fewer. Additionally, the order limits community gatherings, including weddings, church services and funerals, to less than 50 people. To ensure a safe environment for the public and to expedite the entry of fans to The Factory and The Studio, a policy has been implemented that limits the size and type of bags that can be taken to shows and events. The amended order issued by Dallas County is available for viewing online.
It is important to note that these restrictions are subject to change depending on the current situation in the county. It is essential for residents of Dallas County to stay informed of the latest updates regarding gathering restrictions in order to remain compliant with the law. Furthermore, it is important for individuals to take necessary precautions when attending any type of gathering in order to protect themselves and others from potential harm. The Dallas County Health Department recommends that individuals practice social distancing when attending any type of gathering. This includes maintaining a distance of at least six feet from other individuals and avoiding physical contact with others. Additionally, individuals should wear face coverings when attending any type of gathering in order to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19. It is also important for individuals to practice good hygiene when attending any type of gathering.
This includes washing hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available. Additionally, individuals should avoid touching their face with unwashed hands. By following these guidelines and staying informed of the latest updates regarding gathering restrictions in Dallas County, individuals can help protect themselves and others from potential harm.