As Texas and other states reopen, COVID-19 infections spike

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Local officials in Texas require masks and raise alarm over coronavirus spike, while the governor insists businesses remain open.

COVID-19 is spreading in Texas at an alarming rate and must be brought under control without shutting down the state, Gov. Greg Abbott and local officials said Monday. But they disagreed about how best to flatten the new spike.

Unlike California, Texas is among a number of states whose governors have resisted mask requirements. Abbott, who rarely appears in public wearing a mask, never issued a stay-at-home order and was quick to start reopening businesses last month.He arrived Monday at a COVID-19 briefing at the state Capitol wearing a red, white and blue cloth mask that he quickly removed; officials seated around him removed theirs, too.

“If those spikes continue, additional measures will be necessary to ensure the health and safety of all Texans,” he said.The statewide increase in COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations has been driven by spikes in Dallas, Houston and the rest of the state’s largest metro areas.

Turner praised state officials for cracking down on crowded bars that flouted conditions for reopening, even posting defiant messages online. But he said requiring masks “may not be enough to stem the spread” of the virus. More needs to be done, he said, but local officials don’t have the power to ban mass gatherings like those expected on the Fourth of July.

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