Paging Texas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia and California. https://t.co/hMwWVvm6ZG— Charles Ornstein (@charlesornstein) July 9, 2020
On June 22, Abbott said if the three metrics he’s watching were to double w/in a month, it would place Texas “in an urgent situation where tougher actions will be required.”— Alexa Ura (@alexazura) July 9, 2020
On Tuesday, two weeks after his remarks, the # of hospitalizations & weekly avg of new cases had doubled. https://t.co/gJ55IHc9AG
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signals support as Austin weighs fines for not wearing face masks https://t.co/AAfkNmCueA— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) July 9, 2020
Texas’ new, confirmed cases of coronavirus make up around 14% of the country’s total numbers, making the state a new global hotspot for the virus.https://t.co/Ilmz5UJqG7— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) July 8, 2020
In late May, Texas was accounting for less than 5% of coronavirus cases. This week, it's been almost 14%. https://t.co/pyW7oMtYVj pic.twitter.com/Xog2vWe5Kk— Matthew Watkins (@MWatkinsTrib) July 8, 2020
People in Texas have been camped out since 11pm last night to try to get a #COVID test at one of the free community sites in Houston. I’ll have more on the testing situation in the Lone Star state coming up on @MSNBC. pic.twitter.com/c9jycSPJ5f— Priscilla Thompson (@PriscillaWT) July 7, 2020
"The shit has hit the fan. Hah!"
Abbott opens Texas too soon, issues mask order too late, denies local leaders authority to contain the virus — causing uncontrolled covid spread, many hospitalized & soon dead because of his negligence — and then blames local officials? Pathetic. Resign. https://t.co/UjKxKxfdQm— Beto O'Rourke (@BetoORourke) July 7, 2020
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