With several Texas cities closing bars and restaurants, more than 500 cases of the virus in the state at the time of this writing, and at least seven deaths reported, it is clear that the COVID-19 pandemic has hit Texas hard. In response, the Texas National Guard will be activated to assist with the outbreak if necessary. However, did you know that, depending on the laws enforced during a pandemic like this, you can be arrested if you refuse to quarantine or isolate when you are suspected of being infected? It is true, and in those cases, you will need a strong criminal defense strategy. Consider the below facts—and stay safe.
Texas Health and Safety Codes
In Texas, there are various health and safety codes that dictate how local governments and citizens must deal with an outbreak like coronavirus. For the most part, the rules are broad to allow for an open interpretation depending on the situation. Here are some of those Texas health codes:
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