May 28th, 2020 |
ANNOUNCING ADDITIONAL SERVICES & ACTIVITIES OPENING THIS WEEK
This week, I issued a proclamation expanding additional services and activities that can open under Phase II. Water parks, recreational sports programs for adults, driver education programs, and food-court dining areas within shopping malls can begin operations with limited occupancy this week. Standard health protocols outlined by the Texas Department of State Health Services can be found HERE. |
PROVIDING AN UPDATE ON COVID-19 SURGE RESPONSE IN AMARILLO
On Wednesday, I visited Amarillo to meet with local officials and give an update on our COVID-19 surge response in Potter and Randall counties.
The State of Texas has implemented a strategy that enables Texans to get back to work while mitigating further spread of COVID-19. Amarillo is an example of this strategy in action. Surge response teams will continue to respond to and contain any hot spots that arise. During the press conference, I also outlined the data showing hospitalizations, testing, fatalities, and positivity rates. This data demonstrates the effectiveness of these surge response teams. The success of these surge response teams will allow more Texans to get back to work safely and strategically. |
TEXAS HAD THE FEWEST COVID-19 FATALITIES SINCE THE END OF MARCH
On Monday, the Lone Star State had the fewest COVID-19 fatalities since the end of March, and the fewest COVID-19 hospitalizations since the middle of April.
Texas also has the second most recoveries from COVID-19 in America. We are continuing to rely on data and our team of doctors to safely and strategically open Texas while protecting public health. |
DSHS DISTRIBUTES ANTIVIRAL DRUG THROUGHOUT TEXAS TO TREAT COVID-19
The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) is distributing three cases of an antiviral drug, Remdesivir, to two hospitals in Lubbock.
DSHS is partnering with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to distribute this drug across the state. Not only will this drug help treat patients throughout the Lone Star State, but it will better bolster our mitigation and treatment efforts in communities experiencing surges in COVID-19 cases. |
CVS HEALTH OPENING 44 NEW COVID-19 TESTING SITES ACROSS TEXAS
CVS Health will open 44 new COVID-19 testing sites at select CVS Pharmacy drive-thru locations in Texas.
CVS Health plans to establish over 80 drive-thru testing sites across the state by the end of May. Find testing site information HERE. |
DPS BEGINS PHASED OPENING OF DRIVER LICENSE OFFICES
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) will begin a phased opening of driver license offices this week with limited service offerings.
For more details on locations and services, click HERE. |
HHSC RECEIVES $3.6M TO CONNECT NURSING HOMES AND FAMILIES
This week, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) announced $3.6M in funding for nursing facilities to purchase tablets, webcams, and headphones to help residents safely connect with their loved ones during the COVID-19 pandemic while at the same time protecting our most vulnerable populations.
Guidance from HHSC can be found HERE. |
EXPANDING TESTING TO ALL RESIDENTS IN STATE SUPPORTED LIVING CENTERS
In conjunction with HHSC, we are expanding testing to ALL residents and employees in our state supported living centers.
This ongoing partnership with HHSC will help expand testing capabilities and will better equip the state to identify and mitigate the potential spread of this virus to protect our most vulnerable population. |
NCAA APPROVES RESUMED ACTIVITIES FOR CERTAIN SPORTS
Some good news for sports: The NCAA will allow college football and men's and women's basketball activities to resume on June 1st.
This is a good first step to resuming college sports this fall. |
SURGE RESPONSE TEAMS ARE WORKING IN 60 TEXAS COMMUNITIES TO TACKLE COVID-19 CLUSTERS
Our surge response teams are continuing to work together to corral coronavirus hot spots in Texas.
This will allow more Texans to get back to work safely and strategically. |
REMEMBERING TRUE TEXAS ICON, SAM JOHNSON
We mourn the loss of a great Texan, but we also remember the tremendous life and the legacy he leaves behind.
Congressman Sam Johnson was a fearless patriot and an American hero, and we are incredibly proud and fortunate to have called him a fellow Texan. The First Lady and I offer our prayers for his friends and family, and we ask our fellow Texans to join us in remembering a true Texas icon. |
MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY DISTRIBUTES 110K MASKS TO RURAL TEXAS HOSPITALS
Alright, alright, alright.
Big shout out to Matthew McConaughey for continuing to serve Texas communities by distributing crucial PPE to our medical professionals. We appreciate all that you're doing for Texans during these unprecedented times. |
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