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Gov. Greg Abbott Says He Won't Impose New Mask Mandate Despite Increasing COVID-19 Cases

Gov. Greg Abbott sits at a conference table. The governor's seal is on the wall behind him.
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The Texas Tribune
Gov. Greg Abbott holds a border security briefing with sheriffs from border communities at the Texas Capitol on July 10, 2021.

Gov. Greg Abbott says he will not impose another statewide mask mandate, despite COVID-19 cases being on the rise again.

鈥淭here will be no mask mandate imposed, and the reasons for that are very clear,鈥 Abbott on Tuesday. 鈥淭here are so many people who have immunities to COVID, whether it be through the vaccination, whether it be through their own exposure and their recovery from it, which would be acquired immunity.鈥

It would be 鈥渋nappropriate to require people who already have immunity to wear a mask,鈥 Abbott said.

While the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says fully vaccinated people do not need to the World Health Organization is still encouraging everyone to wear masks while inside.

As the delta variant has spread, have increased in Texas. On Sunday, the state鈥檚 positivity rate 鈥 the ratio of cases to tests 鈥 went above 10% for the first time since February, a threshold that Abbott has previously identified as dangerous.

As of Sunday, 43% of Texans were fully vaccinated.

Abbott in March.

Two months later, he he was banning government entities 鈥 including public schools 鈥 from mandating masks. Abbott reiterated Tuesday that Texas schoolchildren will not face mask requirements as they return to school later this summer.

鈥淜ids will not be forced by government or by schools to wear masks in school,鈥 Abbott said. 鈥淭hey can by parental choice wear a mask, but there will be no government mandate requiring masks.鈥

This article originally appeared in at .

Patrick Svitek | Texas Tribune