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On Monday, Republican Gov. Greg Abbot of Texas told the world that he would be allowing the states stay-at-home order to expire on Thursday, April 30. Alongside other historically awful Texas officials, Gov. Abbott made an attempt at oration, saying, "Now it's time to set a new course, a course that responsibly opens up business in Texas." Starting on Friday, restaurants, movie theaters, and malls will all openthough only at 25% capacity. Museums and libraries also opened Friday under the same restrictions.
Its noteworthy that on Thursday, the day before the grand reopening of Texas began, the Lone Star State reported that 50 Texans died in a single day and 1,033 tested positive for COVID-19 over that same 24-hour period. The number of people who died marks the highest number Texas has seen in a single day from the virus. The number of confirmed cases marks the third highest single-day figure, according to the Texas Tribune.
Gov. Abbott tells the Tribune that he isnt worried, since "All the key metrics are going in the right direction, and that is exactly why the doctors advised us that we had the green light to open up to the extent we are opening up. Those metrics are the ratio of positive cases compared to tests conducted, hospitalization rate, and the states infection rate. All, according to Abbott, have trended downward.
Of course,Texas has not yet ramped up the testing in its highly populated state, and so the numbers being seen are still a small sample size of what is actually out there. With 29 million people, Texas is up to about 15,000 tests per day. But there are also problems with who is being tested and where. University of Texas infectious disease epidemiologist Catherine Troisi questioned the governors low bar, saying, Were not testing as many people as we should be. Are we testing in vulnerable neighborhoods, grocery store workers, bus drivers?"
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/5/1/1941918/-Texas-coronavirus-numbers-spike-as-Republican-governor-reopens-state?detail=emaildkre
cayugafalls
(5,640 posts)His own constituents will pay the price.
Of course they will cover up the rise in numbers for as long as they can...
LizBeth
(9,952 posts)Texas and it is a big state. Maybe they are not indicative of the rest of the state.
blogslut
(38,000 posts)It's that damned JBS plant.
LizBeth
(9,952 posts)A little town of Clarendon has extreme numbers. People coming from big cities in Texas heading to Colorado. Meat packing plant too.