On March 26, 2020, Governor Abbott issued a new executive order that will require airborne incoming passengers from COVID-19 “hot spots” to mandatorily self-quarantine upon their arrival in Texas. A COVID-19 “hot spot” is currently defined as anyone flying from any airport in the tri-state area (New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut) or New Orleans, Louisiana. The mandatory quarantine will last 14 days or the duration of the passenger’s stay in Texas.
The Texas Department of Public Safety has been tasked with enforcing this Executive Order, and violators could receive up to 180 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. Those who are self-quarantined will have to declare their quarantine location, are prohibited from visiting public spaces, and may not receive any visitors unless they are healthcare providers.
The Texas Department of Public Safety has been tasked with enforcing this Executive Order, and violators could receive up to 180 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. Those who are self-quarantined will have to declare their quarantine location, are prohibited from visiting public spaces, and may not receive any visitors unless they are healthcare providers.
除了以上规定,德州的hotspot list一直在增加,现在迈阿密,加州和密歇根的hotspot也上榜了,因为路州紧邻,德州州长今天宣布路州只允许essential travel进入德州both飞行和road travel,既然hotspot自己不主动禁,希望其它州follow德州尽快自禁。
逃难没问题,不自觉隔离就到处逛就是素质低劣了
佛州太依赖旅游观光业,成了防疫的短板