COVID-19 cases are increasing across the country, with many officials calling for new mask mandates, but Governor Abbott says he will not impose new mandates for Texans.

When will this all end? Seems like it may never really go away. Once again the country is seeing a rise in COVID-19 cases with many new cases being the Delta variant.

The Washington Post reports that Arkansas and Missouri are the two "hot spots" right now as vaccination rates are low and cases are rising, but California is also seeing a rise in COVID numbers as well. Los Angeles County has imposed indoor mask policies for everyone. The spike in new cases is prompting more talk of mask mandates across the country.

Houston's KPRC reports that Governor Abbott says he won't issue new mask mandates, but instead is working with officials and encouraging people to get vaccinated.  “The medical component, as we all know, is that one of the things that dramatically reduces, if not eliminates, the possibility of getting COVID or even getting the Delta variant of COVID is getting a vaccine.”

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Abbott doesn't believe that those who have immunity should be forced to wear a mask. “It would be inappropriate to require people who already have immunity to wear a mask,” he said.

The governor says that those most in danger of severe complications from COVID are senior citizens, and that they are getting the vaccine with 70% of seniors fully vaccinated.

“It’s only the younger cohort that are just now becoming to the age of vaccination that have not yet received a shot,” Abbott says.

Gov. Abbott believes that with school starting soon, parents will get their kids vaccinated.

Let's hope the spike in cases doesn't send us backwards.

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