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Gov. Abbott plans to use buses to move migrants away from border to Washington
Read full article: Gov. Abbott plans to use buses to move migrants away from border to WashingtonBoat blockades, container and razor wire at low-water crossings, enhanced vehicle inspections along the border and even bus transportation will take processed and released migrants to Washington D.C. in an effort to alleviate stress on the system in Texas.
Judge upholds El Paso business restrictions amid virus surge
Read full article: Judge upholds El Paso business restrictions amid virus surgeAUSTIN, Texas – A Texas district judge on Friday upheld an order from El Paso County's top elected official shutting down businesses while the region fights an alarming surge in COVID-19 cases. The county's top elected official, El Paso County Judge Ricardo Samaniego, ordered a two-week shutdown of nonessential activities late last week. The Air Force teams consist of 20 military medical providers each and provide support for three El Paso hospitals, Abbott said. “Our ongoing partnership with the federal government is crucial to our efforts in reducing COVID-19 hospitalizations in El Paso,” Abbot said in a statement. El Paso County Judge Ricardo Samaniego, the county’s top elected official, ordered a two-week shutdown of nonessential activities late last week.
San Antonio team weeds out faulty PPE shipped in from other places
Read full article: San Antonio team weeds out faulty PPE shipped in from other placesSAN ANTONIO During an ever-changing pandemic, there is a constant race to weed out faulty personal protective equipment that ends up in our medical system. Last month, KSAT shared an investigation done by nonprofit consumer watchdog ProPublica, which revealed a Silicon Valley investor was paying workers to repackage non-medical KN95 masks to sell to Texas emergency workers. Thankfully, those masks were denied by a San Antonio team with a lifesaving job. We went to our higher (education) and university systems to make sure that what we were buying was, in fact, quality masks, Kidd said. As the pandemic rages on, PPE will continue to come into the South Texas region from multiple places, and the San Antonio TDEM team will continue to process it before it is handed out.