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City of Plainview NEWS
901 Broadway St.
Plainview, TX 79072
March 31, 2020
Hale County, City of Plainview Issue Stay-At-Home Directive
to Help Mitigate the COVID-19 Situation
Hale County Judge David Mull and the City of Plainview Mayor Wendell Dunlap joined
with our friends in Lubbock and around the South Plains to issue a Stay-At-Home
Directive for residents of City of Plainview and Hale County effective from Tuesday
(March 31) 11:59 p.m. to Monday (April 6) 11:59 p.m. in an effort to mitigate the spread
of COVID-19.
The Order states:
All persons residing in Hale County are ordered to Stay at Home or their current
place of residence.
All public gatherings of ANY number of people occurring outside a single
household are prohibited.
Travel from a person’s regular place of residence should only be for obtaining
essential goods and services or to the person’s place of employment which
furnishes essential goods and services.
Any person who is sick or currently experiencing common COVID-19 symptoms
is hereby ordered to stay home and follow COVID-19 protocol.
No visits to nursing homes, retirement or long-term care facilities unless to
provide essential care.
Specific Closures in the Order:
Non-essential Personal Service Businesses (including hair salons, barbershops,
hair stylists, nail salons, tattoo parlors, piercing businesses, tanning salons and
hair removal/waxing businesses)
Commercial Amusement and Entertainment Venues
Enclosed Shopping Malls
Group Meeting Spaces
Non-essential Retail Establishments (curbside, drive-through and delivery are
encouraged)
Park Amenities such as playgrounds, basketball courts, tennis courts, baseball
fields, athletic fields for group sports, skate parks, group pavilions (parks are still
available for walking, running and general exercise)
Essential Services Remain Open:
(must enforce social distancing to the maximum extent possible)
Grocery Stores, Convenience Stores, Drug Stores, Pharmacies & Package
Stores
Pet supply and Vet Services
Healthcare Providers and Healthcare Facilities
Vehicle Gas, Repair & Maintenance Facilities
Agricultural services (including plant and food cultivation, farming, and raising
livestock
Banks and Financial Institutions
Professional services (including attorneys, accountants, engineers, title
companies, insurance agents and other licensed professionals)
Office Buildings where people work in individual enclosed spaces in groups of 10
or less
News media (newspapers, television, radio and other media services)
Day Care Facilities
Non-profit Providers of Essential Services
Residential Buildings (including hotels and motels)
Essential government services and facilities
Manufacturing, Distribution and Logistic Facilities
Laundromats and Dry Cleaners
Call Centers
Transit Facilities (airports, bus stops, bus stations)
Funeral homes, crematoriums and cemeteries and funeral service provided
social distancing of 6 feet is maintained
Building Supply and Home Improvement Stores
Critical Infrastructure Business (described by the Cyber & Infrastructure Security
Agency)
Religious Institutions/Churches/Places of Worship (perform those functions
necessary for the production of remote delivery of religious services or necessary
to support online, telephone, email and other services but are otherwise closed to
the public)
However, people are highly encouraged to only bring those individuals
necessary to conduct the activity. Please keep all non-essential additional
family members especially children (if properly supervised) and elderly
individuals at home.
Retail established not listed above as an “Essential Business or Service” and not listed
“Specific Closure” may remain open provided the following conditions are followed and
adhered to:
Federal and CDC guidelines are followed, including affirmative steps to ensure
that social distancing of 6 feet is maintained between all customers and
employees, including for customers waiting to enter the premises of a retail store
There are never more than ten (10) people inclusive of employees in the place of
business
The retail establishment takes extra, verifiable measures, to sanitize and disinfect
common surfaces such as counter tops, carts, faucets, doorknobs, etc.
Employees and customers maintain enhanced hygiene practices
Complete and submit to the City a “Low Risk Business Safe Work Plan” form
requesting to be classified as a “Low Risk Business.”
The “Low Risk Business Safe Work Plan” form is available to any business that wishes
to remain open and is not classified as “Essential Business or Service.” The Form
includes information such as: confirmation that they meet the criteria listed above;
detailing how the business will sanitize and disinfect common areas; and detailing how
the business will enforce the federal and CDC guidelines including ensuring that social
distancing of 6 feet is maintained between all customers and employees.
The form is available at http://www.plainviewtx.org/COVID-19. For more information
regarding the Low Risk Business Safe Work Plan form, please contact Jack McCasland
with the Plainview-Hale County Health Department at 293-1359.
Common Questions regarding Specific Services
Churches & Places of Worship – open to staff and available to perform functions
necessary to support online, telephone, email and other services, including
production of services and related items
Landscape Services & Landscape Supply – open, social distancing no
gatherings greater than 10
Construction Trades – open, social distancing and no gatherings greater than 10
Recovery Support Groups – open, social distancing and no gatherings greater
than 10
Janitorial Services – open, social distancing and no gatherings greater than 10
Outdoor Entertainment & Recreation – closed under the current Declaration
Golf Courses – club house, restaurant and related areas closed: golf course is
open as long as individuals either walk the course or ride in a golf cart without
any riding companions and so long as patrons follow federal and CDC guidelines
including ensuring that social distancing is maintained.
Computer Support Services – open to provide support services, retail is closed to
customers and available through curb-side, pickup, delivery, etc.
Auto Sales – open for on-line and related transactions with pickup. Service, parts
& related open
“If everyone does their part, the measures should work to slow the spread of COVID-19
in our communities on the South Plains,” says Mayor Wendell Dunlap. “We appreciate
the County’s efforts to work together and ask citizens to join us in the fight to stop the
spread of this disease.”
“This Order not only works to protect the citizens in Hale County but citizens across the
South Plains,” says Judge David Mull. “We know that this is not an easy situation but
with everyone working together, we will mitigate COVID-19.”
Failure to adhere to the order can result in fines up to $1000 and/or up to 180 days in
jail. Travel permits are not required in the City of Plainview and no curfew is currently
enacted except the normal curfew for juveniles under 17. As always, wash your hands,
practice social distancing and contact your physician if you are experiencing symptoms
of COVID-19.
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