‘Listen to me and the doctors’: Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins says masks should stay
A frequent critic of Abbott’s response to the global coronavirus pandemic, Jenkins called the decision to reopen Texas fully with no face covering requirement “unfortunate.”
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins conducts a press conference about the COVID-19 vaccine operations with FEMA, on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021 at Fair Park in Dallas.(Ben Torres / Special Contributor)
Texans should continue to wear their masks, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said on Tuesday after Gov. Greg Abbott announced he would end all statewide pandemic protections and mandates next week.
Dallas County Judge And Health Director Say It’s ‘Still Too Early’ To Fully Reopen Texas Syndicated Local – CBS Dallas / Fort Worth
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) – Dallas County Health and Human Services Director Dr. Philip Huang told County Commissioners Tuesday morning, it’s too early to do away with all COVID-19 restrictions.
“Just because there’s some relaxation (of policies) at the state level, that is not what our experts recommend,” Dr. Huang said before Gov. Greg Abbott’s announcement it’s “time to reopen Texas 100%”
“It’s still too early,” Dr. Huang said. “We would love to be able to get back to normal, but with all the variables that are out there, we still have a lot more people that need to be vaccinated. It’s not the time to relax.”
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