Y’all Stay Safe Brazoria County

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Brazoria County Stay Safe at Home Order March 26, 6:00 P.M. through April 3, 11:59 P.M. If leaving your residence, please take care to maintain social distancing of at least six feet from any other person. Please also remember to isolate at home if you or someone in your household has tested positive for coronavirus. Y’all Stay Safe Brazoria County Visit a healthcare provider such as a physician, dentist, or mental health provider. Purchase or pick up medications or medical supplies. Participate in outdoor activities like walking, biking, hiking, and running. Purchase food from places like grocery, warehouse, big-box,and convenience stores. Purchase food from restaurants that provide take-out or drive-through service. Purchase liquor, beer, or wine from businesses that provide take-out or drive-through service. Purchase supplies needed for any household. Purchase gasoline or diesel. Provide care for a pet, take a pet to a veterinarian, or purchase pet supplies. Pick up food and other items provided by schools. Care for a family member or pet in another household. Purchase or pick up supplies needed to work from home. Purchase goods or services from laundromats, dry cleaners, or laundry service providers. Purchase goods or services from auto-supply stores; auto dealerships; and auto, R.V., and bicycle repair shops. Purchase goods or services from hardware stores and related businesses. Purchase goods or services from many other businesses (See Public Reference Guide for Businesses and Other Organizations”). Work if permitted (See Public Reference Guide for Businesses and Other Organizations”). Brazoria Countys temporary Stay Safe at Home Order, effective March 26, 2020, allows individuals to leave their residences to participate in many activities, including, but not limited to, those listed below. At all times, but particularly at this time, we encourage you to purchase goods and services from our local businesses. Under the Stay Safe at Home Order, individuals in Brazoria County may leave their residences to: Public Reference Guide for Individuals

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Brazoria County Stay Safe at Home Order March 26, 6:00 P.M. through April 3, 11:59 P.M.

If leaving your residence, please take care to maintain social distancing of at least six feet from any other person. Please also remember to isolate at home if you or someone

in your household has tested positive for coronavirus.

Y’all Stay Safe Brazoria County

Visit a healthcare provider such as a physician, dentist, or mental health provider.

Purchase or pick up medications or medical supplies.

Participate in outdoor activities like walking, biking, hiking, and running.

Purchase food from places like grocery, warehouse, “big-box,” and convenience stores.

Purchase food from restaurants that provide take-out or drive-through service.

Purchase liquor, beer, or wine from businesses that provide take-out or drive-through service.

Purchase supplies needed for any household.

Purchase gasoline or diesel.

Provide care for a pet, take a pet to a veterinarian, or purchase pet supplies.

Pick up food and other items provided by schools.

Care for a family member or pet in another household.

Purchase or pick up supplies needed to work from home.

Purchase goods or services from laundromats, dry cleaners, or laundry service providers.

Purchase goods or services from auto-supply stores; auto dealerships; and auto, R.V., and bicycle repair shops.

Purchase goods or services from hardware stores and related businesses.

Purchase goods or services from many other businesses (See “Public Reference Guide for Businesses and Other Organizations”).

Work if permitted (See “Public Reference Guide for Businesses and Other Organizations”).

Brazoria County’s temporary Stay Safe at Home Order, effective March 26, 2020, allows individuals to leave their residences to participate in many activities, including, but not limited to, those listed below. At all times, but particularly at this time, we encourage you to purchase goods and services from our local businesses. Under the Stay Safe at Home Order, individuals in Brazoria County may leave their residences to:

Public Reference Guide for Individuals