The order goes into effect Friday, July 3 at 12:01 p.m. and runs until Aug. 15.

The order goes into effect Friday, July 3 at 12:01 p.m. and runs until Aug. 15.
By K. Q. THOMAS , Four Points News
Local orthodontist RJ Jackson is passionate about creating beautiful smiles both inside and out. In addition to raising a young family and building his orthodontics practice, Jackson is also a life coach who recently developed a podcast focusing on tweens and teens. It’s a tool to help parents better understand the complexities that their children face and how to help them.
The order comes as coronavirus cases continue to surge in the state.
Travis County is closing its park system over the Fourth of July holiday weekend period as coronavirus cases and hospitalizations surge in Central Texas.
As the threat of COVID-19 continues to rise, park officials say they could remain closed past the holiday.
On Monday, Travis County Judge Sam Biscoe recommended all local governments cancel publicly sponsored events and close public spaces in advance of the Fourth of July weekend to discourage social gatherings.