Reopening the economy for two weeks The number of people infected with the disease in Texas is at a record low

On March 10, Texas fully reopened its economy and lifted its mask order. Currently, the number of people infected with the CCP virus (New Coronavirus) in fully unmasked Texas is at a record low and the economy is recovering rapidly.

Saturday, March 27, marked the 17th day that the Texas economy was fully opened, and statistics found that the state continues to hit record lows in all indicators of the outbreak. From March 20 to March 27, the state’s confirmed rate of people infected with the CCP virus fell to a new low of 5.27 percent, and the hospitalization rate hit its lowest since last October, falling to 3,308.

Meanwhile, vaccination rates in Texas are climbing rapidly, and by Monday, March 29, all adults in the state will have had the opportunity to be vaccinated.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott, in releasing the state’s latest outbreak data, spoke of “all areas of business being allowed to open 100 percent” and that Texas’ economy is on fire to rebound.

Following the Texas decree, Mississippi declared it would follow Texas’ lead and reopen all businesses in the state and eliminate the mandatory mask requirement.

In addition, the Republican-led red states of Florida, South Dakota, North Dakota, Alaska, Arizona, Joe, Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Tennessee had not originally enacted mask orders. And a survey of the U.S. medical community found that while Florida has been free of containment measures, the outbreak data in Florida shows no sign of getting out of hand compared to New York and California, where containment is tight.

Democrats, including U.S. President Joe Biden, are in denial about the actions of states like Texas to open their economies. Biden argued that the states’ moves to lift restrictions on the Epidemic were “prehistoric human thinking. He said, “The last thing we should be doing is thinking like them (Ice Age savages), that everything is fine, forget everything, take off the masks.”

Republicans then condemned Biden’s comments. Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves (R) said, “When the outbreak numbers go down, people can evaluate their options and take expert advice. We should trust Americans, not insult them.”