On a day when more than 100 coronavirus cases were reported in North
Texas, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins
gave a blunt message Thursday night to counties that haven’t enacted
shelter-in-place orders, singling out Collin County, which has told residents
to stay home but told businesses to stay open.
"We need those in our region who have not moved to heed the scientific
advice to do it now," Jenkins said. "Every day we wait costs
lives."
Dallas County was the first in the state to announce a shelter-in-place order,
which went into effect Monday night.
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