All Travis County businesses must require customers and employees to wear a face mask. The order continues until August 15. According to the declaration, failure to implement a policy by June 23 could result in a fine of up to $1,000.
You can read the declaration here.
Tracking COVID-19 Cases
You can find the most up-to-date information from Austin Public Health on COVID-19 cases on their Travis County COVID-19 Dashboard. This shows the number of cases in the 78660 zip code, but does not specify if those cases are Pflugerville residents. You can find the number of Texas cases on the Department of State Health Services Dashboard.
Workplace Guidance
Post appropriate signage.
Employee Screening Guidance
Screen employees before coming into the business with given checklist. Send home any employee who has any of the following new or worsening signs or symptoms.
Social Distancing Guidance
Maintain the six-foot physical distancing requirements. If such distancing is not feasible, other measures such as face covering, hand hygiene, cough etiquette, cleanliness, and sanitation should be rigorously practiced. Business capacity limited to 50% for most businesses.
PPE Requirements
All employees wear cloth face coverings (over the nose and mouth). Customers must also wear cloth face coverings (over the nose and mouth) when entering a business. Individuals should consider wearing non-medical grade face masks.
Cleaning/Sanitation Procedures
Train all employees on appropriate cleaning and disinfection and hand hygiene. Have employees and patrons wash or sanitize their hands upon entering the business. Regularly and frequently clean and disinfect any regularly touched or shared surfaces and any items that come into contact with customers. Make hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes, soap and water, or similar disinfectant readily available to employees and customers. Document cleaning practices.
Gyms must sanitize workout equipment after each use
Personal care employees should wash hands and clean work stations after each customer
Vulnerable Population Accommodations
Retailers are encouraged to consider dedicating a certain period of time each day for only at-risk customers or deliver purchased goods to vehicles to reduce the need for at-risk customers to enter the store.
State by State Business Re-Opening Map