EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14) — El Paso city and county officials announced changes to the emergency directive in place during the COVID-19 crisis that are in effect Friday.
City parks and trails are reopened with some exceptions. Using the paths around the park is allowed, but gathering at a park and using playgrounds is prohibited. The Franklin Mountains State Park remains closed.
Previously, people were required to self-quarantine for 14 days if they traveled to El Paso from 100 miles away or further. This is no longer part of the emergency directive.
Source: Changes to El Paso’s emergency directive now in effect / KFOX14