Texans, in the words of Gov. Greg Abbott Tuesday, have “mastered” the safe daily habits that prevent the contraction and spread of COVID-19.
Through Texans’ tireless efforts to obey public health guidelines and follow the governor’s statewide mask mandate, the pandemic is abating in the state, saving not only lives, but also allowing Abbott to slip the onerous bonds of responsibility and leave the fate of millions of our fellow Texans in the capable hands of the vigilant citizens of Texas.
“Texans have wrestled with COVID, and they have learned best how to conduct their own lives,” Abbott said in a press conference in Lubbock. “State mandates are no longer needed.”
Parker County Judge Pat Deen recently met with local superintendents and Parker County Hospital District CEO Randy Bacus to discuss efforts for teachers to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Express Briefing: More people will die, Wolff says about Abbott s order
March 3, 2021
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Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff and San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg blasted a move by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Tuesday to lift the state’s coronavirus restrictions, calling it hasty and dangerous.
While the rollout of Johnson & Johnson’s one-dose shot as the third vaccine against COVID-19 grants the U.S. more hope for an end to the pandemic, rising infection rates and new, more contagious variants threaten to derail the progress