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Reopening Texas: Gov. Greg Abbott's order relaxing rules stirs fear of another COVID-19 spike


HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Like talk in every corner and kitchen table in our state, there is a lot of debate about Gov. Greg Abbott's order ending COVID-19 mandates in Texas next week.
Leaders who spoke with Eyewitness News Thursday night for our Action 13 "Reopening Texas" town hall said Abbott's decision came way too soon or not soon enough.
"I think this should've been done a long time ago," Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough said.
"What he has done is going to create chaos, confusion and conflict," Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner countered.
But as the head of the Texas Restaurant Association reminded us, the change is coming in less than a week and we all have to deal with it. Her members have spoken.

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ABC13 to host town hall on Texas ending COVID-19 mandates


HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Like talk in every corner and kitchen table in our state, there is a lot of debate about Gov. Greg Abbott's order ending COVID-19 mandates in Texas next week.
Leaders who spoke with Eyewitness News Thursday night for our Action 13 "Reopening Texas" town hall said Abbott's decision came way too soon or not soon enough.
"I think this should've been done a long time ago," Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough said.
"What he has done is going to create chaos, confusion and conflict," Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner countered.
But as the head of the Texas Restaurant Association reminded us, the change is coming in less than a week and we all have to deal with it. Her members have spoken.

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