US Texas, Mississippi to lift mask mandatory allow all businesses to reopen at full capacity - Open the stores up for normalacy

https://www.politico.com/news/2021/03/02/texas-to-lift-mask-mandate-472690 (archive)


Texas and Mississippi on Tuesday issued separate executive orders to lift their states' mask mandates and give all businesses the green light to reopen at full capacity, casting off restrictions meant to curb the Covid-19 pandemic.
“We must now do more to restore livelihoods and normalcy for Texans by opening Texas 100 percent,” Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said in a statement announcing the executive order, which will take effect March 10.
“Make no mistake, COVID-19 has not disappeared, but it is clear from the recoveries, vaccinations, reduced hospitalizations, and safe practices that Texans are using that state mandates are no longer needed,” he said.

The announcements from the Republican governors come at a time when coronavirus cases and deaths have plateaued in the U.S., after hitting record numbers in January, and on the heels of good news for vaccination supply and distribution.
“Starting tomorrow, we are lifting all of our county mask mandates and businesses will be able to operate at full capacity without any state-imposed rules,” Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves wrote on Twitter. “Our hospitalizations and case numbers have plummeted, and the vaccine is being rapidly distributed. It is time!”
Over the weekend, a third vaccine manufactured by Johnson & Johnson joined the U.S.’s stable of vaccines authorized for emergency use, as vaccination rates are expected to well exceed President Joe Biden’s goal of 100 million shots in his first 100 days. Several states across the country have taken these signs as justification to accelerate their reopening plans.
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker announced Monday that restaurants in the state will no longer have to adhere to capacity restrictions. Other states, including Montana and Iowa, have also lifted their mask mandates.
However, health officials warned against states taking too much action to loosen their restrictions or eliminate them altogether, as coronavirus variants continue to spread globally.
Rochelle Walensky, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said on Monday that she was "deeply concerned" that the recent decline in cases had seemed to stall as daily cases are still around the 70,000 mark.
"Seventy thousand cases a day seemed good compared to where we were just a few months ago," she said at a press briefing. "But we cannot be resigned to 70,000 cases a day, 2,000 daily deaths."


“Please hear me clearly: At this level of cases, with variants spreading, we stand to completely lose the hard-earned ground we have gained,” she continued. “These variants are a very real threat to our people and our progress. Now is not the time to relax the critical safeguards that we know can stop the spread of Covid-19 in our communities, not when we are so close.”
Abbott, who has served as governor of the nation's second-largest state for the past six years, has long harbored national ambitions. But mask mandates and other coronavirus restrictions have become less popular among GOP base voters as cases have plummeted, and Abbott could end up competing with smaller-state governors who have championed a laissez-faire approach to the pandemic.
This past weekend at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Fla., the crowd of activists cheered Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem — two governors staking out possible 2024 presidential lanes — for the more limited restrictions they have implemented over the past year.
DeSantis, whose state hosted the conference, described Florida as "an oasis of freedom" compared to other states during the pandemic.
But while Abbott has taken a backseat to those governors in Fox News Channel appearances, he has broader political experience. Outside of former President Donald Trump, he's the Republican Party's strongest fundraiser: He had $38 million in cash on hand for his bid for a third term next year as of the end of 2020.
A former state attorney general for 12 years before ascending to the governorship, Abbott has been a statewide elected official in populous Texas since 2002 — compared to DeSantis and Noem, who had brief, less remarkable careers in Congress before winning elections for governor in 2018.
Steven Shepard contributed to this report.
 
Yeah I'm sure staying home and watching Netflix is going to pay your mortgage, car note and put food on the table

Why need money when you have netflix.

You can always tell the shitposters that have tugboats or live with their parents.
Go work, with your government required mask. Sorry you lack empathy and don't give a shit about others, but thankfully you don't make federal law. A poor life is better than a dead one.
 
Lol at being so physically inferior that you can't wear a mask without throwing a temper tantrum like a toddler. I do intense cardio with on one, but I am also not a total pussy like you guys
I wear a mask, I don't broadcast it to random fags on the internet because I know no one fucking cares. Please go for a walk outside without a mask and enjoy the fresh air, the virus hysteria has made you a cuck.
 
Go work, with your government required mask. Sorry you lack empathy and don't give a shit about others, but thankfully you don't make federal law. A poor life is better than a dead one.
When will we finally do the right thing and have empathy for those killed by the great car accident menace. We need to do the right thing by forcing everyone to ride around in overpadded self-driving bumper-cars at 10mph.
 
It will be interesting to see the actual raw data coming out of these two States in the coming months. I'm talking Covid infections, deaths, unemployment numbers, prices, wages, evictions, school attendance rates, visits to the doctor, stuff you can actually point to and say "this is the difference between having an open state and a locked-down state". This is something you will actually have to do research on instead of just listing to what the media say about Texas and Mississippi because they will have agendas they are trying to push and you will have to look at the data for yourself.
Except that we already have Georgia, Florida and South Dakota to compare to, but those have already been memory-holed.

We know exactly what's going to happen: The media is going to fear monger, there will be a legitimate short-term uptick in cases, then suddenly everyone will shit up and memory-hole it the minute the death rate doesn't change compared to states under lockdown.
Rinse. Wash. Repeat.
 
Just like with Georgia and Florida, I think Texas is gonna be juuuuuust fiiiiiiiiiiine. All the halfwit mask-bully doomers on social media that are getting their gleeful death-wishing in are gonna look like the true morons in a few weeks.

I already said it in the virus megathread, but I'm honestly jealous for Texans as a Massachusetts yankee looking at the greener grass on the other side of the fence. At the rate our retarded state government is doing its dog-and-pony-show with the RINO governor Baker, they're never going to lift mask mandates here until we're all asphyxiated to death under CDC-ordered quintuple masks with complimentary anal buttplugs.
Well, you can certainly do what a lot of your fellow Massachusetts residents are doing and get the fuck out of there. People are leaving the Northeast, Illinois, and Commiefornia in droves, and many of them are escaping to greener pastures down south:
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I do worry about the influx of refugees coming in and voting for the same shit that ruined their home states to begin with, but I should be safe from that for a while since Mississippi has such a bad reputation among lefties as being a land of racist white supremacist cousin-fuckers. But hey, no skin off my back, I'll enjoy breathing easy with some good schadenfreude.
 
Well, you can certainly do what a lot of your fellow Massachusetts residents are doing and get the fuck out of there. People are leaving the Northeast, Illinois, and Commiefornia in droves, and many of them are escaping to greener pastures down south:
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I do worry about the influx of refugees coming in and voting for the same shit that ruined their home states to begin with, but I should be safe from that for a while since Mississippi has such a bad reputation among lefties as being a land of racist white supremacist cousin-fuckers. But hey, no skin off my back, I'll enjoy breathing easy with some good schadenfreude.
Oh, I'd love to get outta this commie-ass state and move to a greener pasture. And I would happily leave behind any left-leaning policy or taxation in the process.

Alas, I gotta save up. With luck, I might have a new better-paying job this month to speed things along. All in due time I suppose!
 
Didn't Saint Biden just get done saying we'll have enough holy water/vaccine for everyone in just a few weeks?

I think we're in more danger from the undocumented aliens who test positive and then are released into the US without quarantine. Maybe that's why they want everything locked down, to protect themselves from the consequences of letting the border hoppers get on busses and spread their shit across the country.
 
Go work, with your government required mask. Sorry you lack empathy and don't give a shit about others, but thankfully you don't make federal law. A poor life is better than a dead one.
Thankfully federal mask laws are unenforceable at the state level damn those founding fathers.

Remember vaping is an essential business during an airborne pandemic but gun stores must close because Science™

Well until the first hints at a lawsuit that sent CA, PA and MI back peddling.

How many businesses folded and the best the government can give is what, $400 bucks across nearly a year of shutdowns?

And the bill being peddled by Democrats will give people with a bunch of kids thousands of dollars and literally nothing for businesses who can't open their doors because of Democratic governors?
 
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