This state has "fight against control" of COVID-19, say experts
A hotspot could soon become the unique epicenter for coronavirus.
A week when the Governor of Texas said that the coronavirus "spreads so quickly, there is little margin of error", the Lakeshores of the Dallas region were packed with partymen on July 4th, demonstrating that all the States see cases of CORONAVIRUS SPIKE, STAR STAR can be the most confrontal. Houston hospitals are overwhelming patients in western Texas, a mistrust of the government by channeling health laws, including the state-wide face mask mandate. Meanwhile, hospitalizations fly away.
"Texas reported 8,238 cases over the last day, another new daily record for the state", according toABC News. "Since June 23, when cases have crossed 5,000 people for the first time, the state has set a new daily record six times. Total tests climbed over this period, but the positivity rates also have. The state, "the continuous network", had 191,790 cases to date with 91,752 people considered active. There have been 2,608 fatalities since the beginning of the pandemic. There are now 7,890 patients hospitalized across the environment. The Atlantic and Bloomberg News stated that Texas has "lost control" from the virus.
"Covid-19 does not disappear, in fact, it aggravates. Now more than ever, everyone's action is needed until treatments are available for COVID-19," said GREV. Greg Abbott in a video published by the citizens. "We have to do more to slow the spread without locking the Texas back." More than 91 counties hit RECORD high numbers in the last three days, he added.
"It's worse, will continue to get worse and will take months to improve considerably," said Tom Frieden, former director of centers for the fight against disease and prevention, national case totals; Texas has third nationality after New York and California. "More than 2,857,500 people in the United States have been infected with coronavirus and at least 129,600 died: "According to oneNew York Times database."We go to the wrong direction, fast."
"The virus is a terminator"
GOV. Abbott has published a state mandate for Texans to wear face masks, but not everyone is delighted with the rule - or with the governor, who also arrested some reopening plans - including people from All political scratches. "Melissa Lynn Kelly has a bar in Longview, Texas. Kelly and other bar owners are pursuing Texas Gov. Greg Abbott after closing the status bars to reduce the recent Cvid-19 Case surge ," ReportsNPR. Meanwhile, there is a dissension in his own party. "The Republican County Party of Ottor voted Saturday at Censurre GREV. Greg Abbott, accusing him of going beyond his authority by responding to the coronavirus pandemic, while the Senator of State Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, called At a special session so that legislators can have an opinion in the way Texas proceeds to the middle of the case arrow, "reports theTexas Tribune. "[President] Tisha Crow stated that she was among those who supported the resolution, who accuses abbott of violation of five party principles related to his executive exercise during the pandemic."
In an editorial in theDallas Morning News, Tracy Westen de Dallas wrote that "Texas Gov. Greg Abbott needs to understand the coronavirus is not a disobedient teenager, founded at home for a month, who will learn his lesson. The virus is a terminator:" This terminator is over there . It can not be reasoned, it can not be negotiated from ... it does not feel pity, nor remorse, nor scary, nor scared ...
"Back to the square box"
The trouble of the state can be better illustrated by what is happening in Houston, where hospitals have trouble monitoring patient consumption. "What was discouraging in the past week or two were that it looked like the Square One box," said Mir Mir Alikhan, a lung care and criticism specializing, "said his team? medical before tours, according to theNew York Times. Some compared to New York, referencing the epicenter OneTime Coronavirus. "It's really a kind of feeling of terrible shipwreck." Dr. Alikhan added, "We're not really back in the square box, right? Because we have the last three months of expertise we have developed." In addition, the mortality rate does not extinguish as quickly as the case rate.
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