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Gov. Greg Abbott draws criticism for ordering state troopers to pull over vehicles with migrants, saying it will stem COVID-19 risk

The executive order allows DPS troopers to reroute vehicles back to their origin point or a port of entry. Critics say citing the coronavirus as justification is hypocritical since the governor won't let local officials require masks in public.

By Uriel J. García

The order comes as officials in Laredo and Hidalgo County have grown frustrated with migrants being released from Border Patrol custody, saying that they may be spreading COVID-19 in their communities.

New confirmed cases of coronavirus in Texas each day

As of July 27, there are 2.6 million confirmed cases in 254 counties. The average number of cases reported over the past seven days shows how the situation has changed over time by de-emphasizing daily swings. The number of new cases reported drops on weekends when labs are less likely to report new data to the state.

Note: As of June 2021, Bexar County is only reporting new cases once a week, which may cause spikes in the data. These are typically reported on Thursdays.
Source: Texas Department of State Health Services
Credit: The Texas Tribune

The percentage of hospital beds being used by COVID-19 patients in each trauma service region shows how the virus is currently impacting hospitals in different parts of the state.

Sources: Texas Department of State Health Services and U.S. Census Bureau population estimates
Credit: The Texas Tribune
On Tuesday, Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez criticized both the state and the federal government for the handling of COVID-19 and migrants wanting to come into the U.S.

The Texas Tribune is measuring the rate of confirmed and probable cases per 1,000 residents in each county in the last two weeks. This shows where numbers are increasing in the state.

Sources: Texas Department of State Health Services and U.S. Census Bureau population estimates
Credit: The Texas Tribune

This story originally published by the Texas Tribune.

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