Region's virus cases trigger rollback FacebookTwitterEmail Shoppers make their way out of Ross in Beaumont Monday as area retailers and restaurants continue to encourage masks while in the premises, particularly as case numbers remain high. Photo taken Monday, December 14, 2020 Kim Brent/The EnterpriseKim Brent / The Enterprise Southeast Texas leaders received news Monday night that the state would mandate a rollback of relaxed COVID-19 restrictions after state data showed the region had more than 15% of its available hospital resources in use for patients infected by the virus for the seventh day in a row. The Texas Department of State Health Services has been tracking numbers for each of the Trauma Service Areas (TSA) — groupings of counties that share health care resources or rely on each other during events like the pandemic — and has designated regions that meet the sustained 15% threshold as “high hospitalization areas.”