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The government of Texas's initial response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the state consisted of a decentralized system that was mostly reliant on local policies. As the pandemic progressed in Texas and throughout the rest of the country, the Texas government closed down several businesses and parks, and it eventually imposed a statewide stay-at-home order in late May.
After setting three straight single-day records last week, Texas has hit another grim milestone in COVID-19 cases. Texas reports highest one-day total of new coronavirus cases [Video] Skip to main ...
Texas is lifting its mask mandate, Gov. Greg Abbott said Tuesday, making it the largest state to end an order intended to prevent the spread of the coronavirus that has killed more than 42,000 Texans.
According to the CDC, the most recent strain of COVID is SARS-CoV-2, including KP.1, KP.2, KP.3, and their sublineages. COVID-19 cases are increasing in Texas. Here's a map
As of April 3, 2021, Texas has the second-highest number of confirmed cases in the United States, behind California, and the 26th highest number of confirmed cases per capita. It has the third-highest number of deaths related to the virus, behind New York and California , and the 24th-highest count of deaths per capita.
January 7 – Texas health officials report the state's first case of a new variant of SARS-CoV-2 in a resident of Harris County with no travel history. [1] January 14 – Texas surpasses two million cases of COVID-19, becoming the second state to do so after California. [2]
New businesses in 2024 – within 90 days of formation; New businesses in 2025 or later – within 30 days of formation; Existing businesses – By December 31, 2024; Ownership & address changes ...
At the beginning of the pandemic to early June 2020, Democratic-led states had higher case rates than Republican-led states, while in the second half of 2020, Republican-led states saw higher case and death rates than states led by Democrats. As of mid-2021, states with tougher policies generally had fewer COVID cases and deaths {needs update}.