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“Teachers should be a priority because we have to go to school, and kids have to go to school,” he said. “We’re on the frontlines. We’re in crowded schools. Every time we get quarantined, our instruction gets weaker, and other people have to pick up the slack.”
When the pandemic first hit last year, schools around the state shut down. But Texas’ lockdown was short-lived, and a phased statewide reopening began last May.
“Our feeling is that these people are running risks, and many of them are getting infected and getting sick. – Clay Robinson, Texas State Teachers Association
Galveston is shutting down again
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After a spike in COVID-19 cases across southeast Texas counties, Galveston County restaurants and bars are now under new COVID-19 restrictions on Dec. 22.Landry’s, Inc
After a surge in COVID-19 cases across southeast Texas counties, Galveston County restaurants and bars are now under new COVID-19 restrictions.
This new move came after seven straight days of high hospitalization rates forced Governor Greg Abbott s office to tell some southeast Texas counties to roll back their reopening plans.
The new restrictions include the closure of Galveston bars, reducing restaurant capacity to 50 percent, and canceling most elective medical procedures at area hospitals. According to TDHS, the new restrictions impact counties including Galveston, Chambers, Brazoria, Jasper, Jefferson, Liberty, Newton, Harden and Orange counties.
By Harold Mann
Dec 15, 2020
It appears Southeast Texas will avoid a rollback for now. After five straight days of more than
15% of ICU hospital bed usage, the Texas Department of Health Service reported 14.39% in
Region R yesterday, which includes Southeast Texas. A seven day threshold of more than 15%
usage will require a rollback, which would reduce capacities in businesses from 75% to 50%.
By Harold Mann
Dec 15, 2020
It appears Southeast Texas will avoid a rollback for now. After five straight days of more than
15% of ICU hospital bed usage, the Texas Department of Health Service reported 14.39% in
Region R yesterday, which includes Southeast Texas. A seven day threshold of more than 15%
usage will require a rollback, which would reduce capacities in businesses from 75% to 50%.