Texas' COVID numbers fall for the 17th consecutive day following Gov. Abbott's 100% reopening of the state and lifting of the mask mandate - a move that Biden infamously called 'Neanderthal thinking'
Daily Mail
March 28, 2021
Texas COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to see a downward trend more than two weeks after the state scrapped its mask mandate and allowed businesses to reopen at full capacity.
On Saturday, Texas' seven-day COVID positivity rate reached an all-time low of 5.27 per cent, while hospitalizations dipped to their lowest level since October, according to the latest state data.
There were 2,292 new cases reported
across the state, about 500 fewer on average from last week, and 107
new deaths. Hospitalizations, meanwhile, dipped to 3,308, a significant
decline after soaring past 14,000 for a couple of days in January.
2 comments:
I am surprised Biden could even pronounce Neanderthal correctly. (Actually, he didn't.) Maybe what we really need is a president who can think on his feet and doesn't need cue cards to wipe his ass.
Herd immunity along with the biggest well managed rollout of vaccines in the nation. Texas put politics aside and made decisions.
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