Texas Governor Announces Full Reopening to End Muzzle Orders

Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott announced that Texas will be fully reopened. He told “Fox & Friends” that government should not “micromanage the details of everybody’s Life.”

Texas Governor Abbott said Tuesday (March 2) that he plans to reopen the state “100 percent” next week, according to Foxnews. About a year ago, the outbreak of the Chinese Communist virus (Neocoronavirus) broke out across the U.S., and states imposed community lockdowns.

Abbott said he will issue an executive order repealing many of the state’s previous in-Home restraining orders, which will take effect next Wednesday. At that Time, all businesses and enterprises in the state will be allowed to fully reopen, and the executive order mandating the wearing of masks across the state will be rescinded.

Abbott warned, “The removal of the government mandate does not mean the end of personal responsibility. Individuals still need to remain vigilant and comply with health and safety standards to control COVID (Chinese Communist Virus). It’s just that state orders are no longer needed.”

Abbott also pointed out some positive statistics as he detailed the state’s reopening plan. These include a decrease in cases of CCP virus infection and hospitalizations, as well as the state’s lowest positive test rate in months.

He also pointed to the vaccine as an important influencing factor in the state’s ability to safely reopen. Health experts expect the state to have distributed 7 million doses of the vaccine by next Wednesday, March 10.

Within a few months, it is expected that anyone who wants to receive the vaccine will be able to get there, Abbott said.