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Dear Members of the Baylor College of Medicine Community,
What a difference six weeks makes. The CDC released new guidelines last week. Do they make sense for Texas? My short answer, yes. However, this is COVID-19. Yes-no questions are always subject to cautions and caveats.
In early April, the CDC released new guidance allowing those who are vaccinated to take some baby-steps toward normality. The vaccinated were now deemed safe to gather in small, private settings, with others who are vaccinated without masking or distancing. I commented at the time this seemed to be an extraordinarily timid step, and that the CDC recommendations were really following what people were largely already doing.
Dear Members of the Baylor College of Medicine Community,
In this week s NCAA championship game, Baylor dominated Gonzaga. Congratulations to the Bears – it was a great season, and they deserve to celebrate. With just over two minutes left in the game, Baylor was up by 19 points. How many Baylor fans turned off the game at that point thinking game over, time to get ready for bed? The obvious answer: Zero. If you watch any college basketball, you know two minutes is an eternity, and fortunes can swiftly change. With a big lead and two minutes to go, a team s confidence builds, but they still need to focus on playing the game to the end.
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Several Texas colleges and universities will still require people to wear face masks after Gov. Greg Abbott announced that he will lift the statewide mask mandate, according to the Texas Tribune.
Schools that will continue to require face masks include The University of Texas at Austin, Baylor University, Southern Methodist University, Rice University and the Texas A&M University System.
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