Republican Governor Greg Abbott has resumed the economy early, and the number of deaths and deaths from new cases of coronavirus infection (Corona 19) in Texas, Texas, has been reported by Associated Press and CNN on the 15th.

Texas began to ease home evacuation on the 1st of this month.

However, the number of new corona19 patients has since increased by 20-30%.

In particular, on the previous day, on the 14th, 58 deaths and 1,458 patients were newly emerged, and the number of deaths and infections per day was the highest since the Corona 19 incident.

This reverses the decline in new corona19 patients in over 28 of the 50 US states.

Some of these 28 states are in early restart with states such as Georgia, South Carolina, Oklahoma, and Colorado.

The phenomenon in Texas is not just due to early restarts.

Governor Abbott advocates resumption.

The rate of inpatients is stabilizing, and about 1,200 cumulative deaths are relatively small compared to other large states like California and Florida.

Among these, on the 18th, operations are permitted in gymnasiums, etc., and containment measures will be further eased.

Then, the big cities in Texas, where Democratic mayors, such as Austin, Dallas, and San Antonio, have a stronger blockade than the state, protecting the population.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton recently pointed out the three cities to threaten to file a lawsuit if they fail to lift regulatory action.

The state's administrative orders are given priority over lower local government orders, which are illegal.

El Paso also said the number of Corona19 patients has increased by 60% over the past two weeks and has asked to delay further containment measures.

El Paso County Jersey (a type of munition), Ricardo Samaniego, spoke with Governor Abbot to analyze the data before further containment cessation and to ask for weeks to reduce patients.

"I'm not fighting the Governor's plan. I'm fighting his timing," said Samaniego County Judge. "It's going to work for us a few months from now."

(yunhap news)