Surprise! Governor Abbott’s revelations yesterday sent Texas businesses scrambling. Facing the lift of masking requirements and capacity restrictions, companies must answer a tough question: how do we approach these new changes?
Dining on a patio the night the Governor announced the mask mandate lift, I couldn't help peppering our server with questions about how he felt. He wasn't prepared. Yet still gave his authentic views. Mainly that he would continue to wear a mask and agreed the restaurant shouldn't fill to 100%, noting they should keep tables six-feet apart and continue to limit staff schedules to a skeleton crew. This was his view (which we agree with); the restaurant had not issued their guidelines at the time.
We understand people need to get back to work - especially those in the retail and restaurant industries. These small businesses have suffered so much. However, consider placing more importance on employee and client safety. Yes, not wearing a mask would be lovely; however, we simply are not at that point. (I’m not a doctor, obviously. Our cases dropped because of the Winter Storm; it's that simple. Expect rates to go up again, especially with this new (un)mandate.) Ok... I'll step off my soapbox.
As the virus (and the Texas government) moves quickly, businesses must move faster. Don’t worry, you aren’t alone. But you can be the first in innovative pandemic strategy and communications.
So, here’s what to do: