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Coronavirus Regulations: A State-By-State Week In Review

Coronavirus Regulations: A State-By-State Week In Review By Law360 is providing free access to its coronavirus coverage to make sure all members of the legal community have accurate information in this time of uncertainty and change. Use the form below to sign up for any of our weekly newsletters. Signing up for any of our section newsletters will opt you in to the weekly Coronavirus briefing. Sign up for our Benefits newsletter You must correct or enter the following before you can sign up: Email (NOTE: Free email domains not supported) Primary area of interest Thank You! Law360 (March 2, 2021, 4:17 PM EST)

Abbott Lifts Mask Mandate, Reopens Texas 100 Percent

“Hospitalizations are the lowest that they have been in four months. The number of active COVID cases is the lowest since November, and is less than half of what it was just a month ago,” Abbott said. “That means that far more Texans are recovering from COVID than contracticing it,” he continued, before bragging that the state’s coronavirus test positivity rate has finally fallen to under nine percent for the first time in months. Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo tore into Abbott s decision to roll back coronavirus restrictions now. “Taking away critical public health interventions that we know are working won’t make our community safer, nor will it hasten our return to normalcy, she wrote in a statement. Quite the opposite, every time public health measures have been pulled back, we’ve seen a spike in hospitalizations. If we start the climb now, we’d be starting from the highest starting point ever when it comes to our hospital population, an unacceptable and d

Counties of Panola, Shelby among first round for vaccinating homebound seniors

Counties of Panola, Shelby among first round for vaccinating homebound seniors Shelby County Judge Allison Harbison By KLTV Digital Media Staff | March 1, 2021 at 2:28 PM CST - Updated March 1 at 7:04 PM AUSTIN, Texas (News release) - The Texas Division of Emergency (TDEM), the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), and the Texas Military Department (TMD) today announced 26 counties participating in the first week of the Save Our Seniors initiative. WATCH: Judge Harbison discusses vaccines for homebound seniors The Save Our Seniors program was created to ensure more seniors are vaccinated throughout the state. The state has allocated up to 8,000 vaccine doses for the first week of the program, which the state will use in partnership with local officials and service organizations to target Texans who are 75 years and older or homebound. TDEM and TMD will work alongside local jurisdictions to set up a central drive-through vaccine clinic in the community or admi

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