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Texas back in business? Barely, y'all, as malls, restaurants empty

Published 05/05/2020, 07:08 AM
Updated 05/05/2020, 08:41 AM
© Reuters. Crowds gather after extended stay-at-home order expires in Houston

By Brad Brooks

AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - The Domain mall in Austin, Texas, is open for business - unlike most of its 100 upscale shops - as the state entered its first work week of eased pandemic restrictions in the hopes of rekindling the economy.

A dozen or so people were strolling about the sprawling open-air shopping center Monday afternoon, with three seated on the patio of a Tex-Mex restaurant. Only one shopper wore a mask, and the loudest noises were from songbirds perched in the live oak trees along the deserted pedestrian thoroughfares.

"I've seen one customer today - they didn't buy anything," said Taylor Jund, who was keeping watch over an empty Chaser clothing store. "There's absolutely no one coming around here."

While protests across the United States demand state governments allow business to reopen and people to get back to work, the vast majority of Americans balk at relaxing stay-at-home orders too quickly, according to Reuters/Ipsos opinion polling.

Texas, Georgia and other southern states are leading the way in letting stay at home orders expire and gradually allowing people go about their business. But the early days of the opening in Texas show that many residents might want to stay home anyway.

"The cases of coronavirus aren't really going down, so I suspect people aren't comfortable going to malls or getting back to normal life," David Tamayo said while sitting on a shaded bench with his girlfriend at The Domain, where he said they came to relax outdoors.

Restaurants, retail stores and malls in Texas are now allowed to open at 25% capacity in most areas. Stores in rural counties with five or fewer cases can operate at 50%. A second phase is planned for May 18 if infection rates decline.

On Monday, Texas reported that it had 884 deaths from COVID-19 and 32,332 cases total, though it has among the lowest per capita testing rate of any state.

PLEXIGLASS BARRIERS

With temperatures in the 90s, Texans flocked to parks, beaches and rivers over the weekend. Beachgoers packed the shore in the resort town of Galveston, though police said most people seemed to be practicing social distancing.

A large gathering of youth at a lake outside Lubbock, in West Texas, prompted authorities to say on Sunday they were closing the beach there back down.

Still, in most spots in the state - which is larger than France - there has been plenty of room for outdoor recreation and social distancing.

Christy Armstrong, who works for a food distribution company, made the rounds with her restaurant clients across the Houston area on Monday. During a stop at Arnaldo Richards' Picos Mexican restaurant in central Houston, she saw a handful of customers sitting at a bar, separated from one another by Plexiglas barriers.

"It's sad to know that this is the first Monday we've reopened, and a lot of the places are still very empty," Armstrong said. "I'm a little shocked it's so dead out."

But patience, and even closing down again if there are coronavirus flare-ups, should be foremost on business owners' minds, said Laura Hoffman, president of Austin's Chamber of Commerce.

She said the most important thing for businesses was to figure out how to safely reopen and for the Chamber to help them do that, sharing lessons learned at places that have stayed open all along, such as grocery stores.

© Reuters. Crowds gather after extended stay-at-home order expires in Houston

"We have to look at this pandemic as a long-term condition," she said. "We must strike the balance between keeping people healthy and reopening."

Latest comments

What is essential? People don't feel comfortable to go out even in Texas … It is not easy to build up customer confidence.
People are still shell shocked from the med stat scare of millions dying. Very irresponsible since most people were not a risk and elderly who were, were not protected.
Xenophobic title from Reuters. Canadian socialists should not use Southern American expressions. We don't add "eh hoser" to Canadian "news".
Relax Buzzy. Are you intentionally trying to put a negative spin on everything you read? There is nothing xenophobic about somebody not from the southern states using "y'all". Xenophobic literally means fear of outsiders. There is nothing in the use of that expression in the title that implies "fear of southerners by non -southerners" or even any discrimination for that matter. And for your information, nobody in Canada actually says "hoser, eh". That was just a comedy skit on TV back in the 80s. lol. In addition, Reuters is an international company. You are obviously assuming that a Canadian wrote the article but you have no way of knowing one way or the other. It seems to me that you're looking for every chance possible to complain about Reuters, yet for some reason you seem to keep reading their articles everyday.
People need to realize and not complain then when life cant “get back to normal” because the places you once went to are bo longer in business. Think anyone who’s lost everything will be a sinterested ir have the ability tonout everything in the line again to open another olace that might need to endure this allnover again come fall? People who fear going out need to put a mask on and go out. Wash your hands and undertand there are people out there who dont have the ability to telework assuming a lot of the people staying at home do, otherwise i dont get the mentality of staying at home because whos paying your wage and for how long can that happen? Mask up and get out there!
spell check your comment no one can decipher what you wrote. jfc. lmao
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