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Why is San Antonio’s ‘Stay Home, Work Safe order’ being extended?
Read full article: Why is San Antonio’s ‘Stay Home, Work Safe order’ being extended?Why is San Antonio’s ‘Stay Home, Work Safe order’ being extended? Published: May 21, 2020, 1:04 pmDespite the loosening of restrictions and reopening of businesses in San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg and city council has voted to extend 'Stay Home, Work Safe' orders in the Alamo city. KSAT viewers want to know why.
Work from home in your blanket fort! l SA Live l KSAT 12
Read full article: Work from home in your blanket fort! l SA Live l KSAT 12Work from home in your blanket fort! l SA Live l KSAT 12Published: April 16, 2020, 2:48 pmIf you have to work from home, might as well do it in your very own blanket fort! Watch the video to see how the SA Live cast assembled theirs.
These are the businesses that are/are not exempt in San Antonio’s ‘Stay Home, Work Safe’ orders
Read full article: These are the businesses that are/are not exempt in San Antonio’s ‘Stay Home, Work Safe’ ordersThese are the businesses that are/are not exempt in San Antonio’s ‘Stay Home, Work Safe’ ordersPublished: March 25, 2020, 5:40 pmStay Home, Work Safe” emergency orders issued by San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff went into effect Tuesday night, but many people are still left with questions about which businesses must close and which are exempt.
Explained: San Antonio, Bexar County issue ‘Stay Home, Work Safe’ orders. Here’s what that means.
Read full article: Explained: San Antonio, Bexar County issue ‘Stay Home, Work Safe’ orders. Here’s what that means.Explained: San Antonio, Bexar County issue ‘Stay Home, Work Safe’ orders. Here’s what that means. Published: March 24, 2020, 9:53 pmSan Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff issued tighter restrictions in an a new emergency order on Monday in an attempt to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
San Antonio golf courses continue to provide recreation for locals during ‘Stay Home, Work Safe’ order
Read full article: San Antonio golf courses continue to provide recreation for locals during ‘Stay Home, Work Safe’ orderSan Antonio – Opportunities to play sports – even recreationally – have been severely limited to combat the spread of COVID-19 and Monday evening San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff introduced a ‘Stay Home, Work Safe’ order set to go into effect Tuesday at 11:59pm, running through April 9. However, per the City of San Antonio, area golf courses remain open during the length of the order as long as staff and patrons practice social distancing, allowing locals to partake in one of the few sports still available. Andrew Peterson is the President and CEO of the Alamo City Golf Trail and believes traits inherent in golf make it a safe activity. “It’s self-isolation and social distancing so I’m kind of on my own and don’t go near anybody really,” Smithson said. It’s one thing I can do by myself.”With many people staying home from work and school to reduce the spread of the virus, the San Antonio golf courses have provided a much-need opportunity for leisure and exercise.