Texas small business owners worry about lifting COVID-19 restrictions
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An employee at the front desk of Asiel s restaurant in Clute, Texas takes a customer s phone number as he waits for an open table in May as restaurants were operating with limited capacity. File Photo by Trask Smith/UPI | License Photo
March 3 (UPI) Danette s Urban Oasis has tried to live up to its name during the pandemic. Massages, manicures and pedicures were all close-contact risks Danette Wicker chose to take when reopening her boutique shop in Fort Worth, Texas, early last summer.
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A one-woman operation, Wicker said her job will be more difficult now that Gov. Greg Abbott will no longer require Texans to wear face masks starting March 10, against the advice of health experts.
Danette’s Urban Oasis has tried to live up to its name during the pandemic. Massages, manicures and pedicures were all close-contact risks Danette Wicker chose to take when reopening her boutique shop in Fort Worth early last summer.
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Juan Meza take a to-go order at Juan In A Million in May in Austin. Texas businesses will be allowed to operate at 100% capacity next week and can decide whether to require customers to wear masks.
Danette’s Urban Oasis has tried to live up to its name during the pandemic. Massages, manicures and pedicures were all close-contact risks Danette Wicker chose to take when reopening her boutique shop in Fort Worth early last summer.
A one-woman operation, Wicker said her job will be more difficult now that Gov. Greg Abbott will no longer require Texans to wear face masks starting March 10, against the advice of health experts.
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