Texas' case and death load remained very low after they removed masks back in March. The whole state should be dead now, according to some.
What's interesting, I tried to find the charts showing the current load, but most of them seem to stop about the middle of March. Hmm....
If you type covid texas cases daily in jewgle there is a chart.
I must be blocking those. I assumed there would be an image in the image link, but the first 9 hits are either from last year, or end about the beginning of April. It's like that information is being hidden. Shocker, yeah?
I finally did find a link with current data here: https://usafacts.org/visualizations/coronavirus-covid-19-spread-map/state/texas
And it shows that the massive spike that was predicted by all did not occur. It looks like the highest 7 day average deaths is 5 in Harris County (Metro Houston) which makes sense seeing as it's a tightly packed area. You would assume that more would have occurred listening to all the doom and gloom predictors.
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