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"I'm Not Quite Sure": Fauci Can't Explain Texas Covid Cases Continuing to Drop Despite the State Reopening 100% a Month Ago

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Doc Holliday

Apr 6, 2021

"I'm not really quite sure."

26 days have passed since Gov. Abbott reopened Texas with no mask mandates or anything, and 34 days have passed since he announced the reopening. The number of new cases, deaths, hospitalizations, ICU occupancy, and positivity rate have all fallen since then.


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