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Aubrey Calaway, 23, waits to vote outside Victory Houston polling station in Houston on Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. The location was one of the Harris County s 24-hour locations.Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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By Cliff Saunders
Apr 16, 2021
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo is sticking with her COVID threat level red despite plunging numbers of cases, hospitalizations and deaths since the vaccine rollout began.
Now some of her colleagues on commissioners court are questioning her metrics.
“I would rather follow the advice of these folks that keep looking at it, that are not political at all,” Hidalgo said Tuesday. “I really hope I m wrong. I really do. It s the kind of thing you can t win.”
Precinct 4 Commissioner Jack Cagle argues Harris County residents have become deaf to Judge Hidalgo s constant doom and gloom outlook on COVID, while Fort Bend County and others have lowered their threat levels to reflect a change in local COVID numbers.
By Nik Rajkovic
Apr 16, 2021
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo is sticking with her COVID threat level red despite plunging numbers of cases, hospitalizations and deaths since the vaccine rollout began.
Now some of her colleagues on commissioners court are questioning her metrics.
“I would rather follow the advice of these folks that keep looking at it, that are not political at all,” Hidalgo said Tuesday. “I really hope I m wrong. I really do. It s the kind of thing you can t win.”
Precinct 4 Commissioner Jack Cagle argues Harris County residents have become deaf to Judge Hidalgo s constant doom and gloom outlook on COVID, while Fort Bend County and others have lowered their threat levels to reflect a change in local COVID numbers.
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