Hospitalizations have set a new record for a 12th straight day.
Texas continues to set unwanted coronavirus records as a spike this month shows no signs of slowing down, as the state reports over 5,000 new cases Tuesday for the first time since the pandemic started and set a new record high in coronavirus hospitalizations for the 12th straight day.... [+]
The latest numbers—which include 28 new deaths—come a day after Gov. Greg Abbott held a sobering news conference, pleading with the state’s residents to follow social distancing guidelines.
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