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Vaccinated Texas Governor Tests Positive For COVID-19, In ‘Good Health’

FILE - In this June 8, 2021, file photo, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks at a news conference in Austin, Texas. Texas Democrats are starting a second week of holing up in Washington to block new voting laws back home. A reality is fast creeping in: the difficulty of sustaining attention and pressure on Congress with 17 days still left to run out the clock on a sweeping elections bill in Texas, which Abbott says he will keep reviving for as long as it takes. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday, according to his office, who said the Republican is in good health and experiencing no symptoms.

Abbott, who was vaccinated in December and has refused calls to reinstate mask mandates as the highly contagious delta variant surges in Texas, was isolating in the governor’s mansion in Austin and receiving monoclonal antibody treatment, spokesman Mark Miner said in a statement. He is at least the 11th governor to test positive for the virus since the pandemic began, according to a tally by The Associated Press.

“Governor Abbott is fully vaccinated against COVID-19, in good health, and currently experiencing no symptoms. Everyone that the Governor has been in close contact with today has been notified,” Miner said.

In a video posted on social media, Abbott said the fact that he had been fully vaccinated “may be one reason I’m really not feeling any symptoms right now. I have no fever, no aches and pains, no other types of symptoms.”

The positive test comes a day after Abbott, who has seldom been seen wearing a mask in public recently, did not wear one while speaking indoors near Dallas to a crowded room of GOP supporters, most of whom were older and unmasked. Video posted by his campaign shows the 63-year-old governor — who is up for reelection in 2022 and has drawn two GOP challengers who have attacked the virus restrictions he put in place last year — mingling with attendees as they gathered around him taking pictures.

“Another standing room only event in Collin County tonight,” Abbott tweeted.

The event was held by a group called the Republican Club at Heritage Ranch. Reached by phone Tuesday after Abbott announced he had tested positive, Jack DeSimone, president of the club, said he did not like “to have conversations like this” and declined to comment further on Abbott’s appearance.

Abbott had also posted a picture of himself with the guitarist Jimmie Vaughan earlier Tuesday before news of his positive test. Vaughan and his family have tested negative, according to a statement from the musician.

Abbott has rebuffed calls to reimpose pandemic restrictions, including mask mandates, as cases in Texas are again soaring, hospitals are stretched thin, and a growing number of school districts defy his orders that prohibit face-covering requirements in classrooms. Abbott and Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton are now in court fighting what amounts to many of Texas’ largest school districts, which began classes this week.

More than 12,200 patients in Texas were hospitalized with the virus as of Tuesday, the highest levels since January, and state health officials said this week they had requested five morgue trailers from the federal government as a precaution. But as cases have sharply climbed, Abbott has stuck to a message that the path forward “relies on personal responsibility.”

By Tuesday, at least four Texas school districts had already temporarily closed because of virus outbreaks just days into students returning to class. And in a sign of tensions as schools defy Abbott’s orders, the superintendent of the Eanes school district near Austin said one parent “physically assaulted” one teacher by ripping a mask off her face.

Democrat Rafael Anchia, a state representative from Dallas, said he wished the governor a speedy recovery and was “praying this sign will cause him to rescind the order stopping schools from requiring masks.”

Miner said the governor’s address to the group was his only public event this week. He said Abbott tested negative Monday and that no one else on staff has tested positive.

Abbott’s wife, Cecilia Abbott, tested negative. The governor had been getting tested daily and Miner said “everyone that the Governor has been in close contact with today has been notified.”

(AP)



3 Responses

  1. Compare the tone of this article to the article of the Wisconsin Senator who tested positive but didn’t take the covid shot and you will see how much the MSM drives the push for a “vaccine” that prevents absolutely nothing. Millions of people got covid-19 and had mild symptoms or even no symptoms so there’s nothing that proves these shots work but that’s what the media is insinuating and leading you to believe. The Wisconsin Senator was admitted to the hospital due to pneumonia and but they are presenting the case that he’s in the hospital due to covid because he didn’t take the shot. This is total media manipulation.

  2. The makers of the vaccine never claimed it would prevent you from testing positive (or from being able to spread the disease). It claimed that vaccine would radically reduce the likelihood of becoming serious ill (i.e. sicker than is normal from flu or a bad cold). As it is, at least in the past, 90% of those infected with Covid19 did not become seriously ill. Saying that someone tested positive for Covid19 means nothing unless you report the person has become seriously ill.

  3. apkuperma, unfortunately you are going with whatever the media feeds you. The shot was 100% supposed to prevent people from getting the virus and spreading it. In fact, in the beginning those who cases of individuals getting covid after getting “vaccinated” were called “breakthrough cases” and it was said to be only a few cases. Then when those “vaccinated,” were getting heavily infected the tune was changed that it only prevents people from getting severe symptoms. Well, the vast majority of unvaccinated people who got covid did not get severe symptoms, so in reality these shots helped nothing. And now, in Israel 50% of those hospitalized have been “vaccinated”. So what a joke of a “vaccine” doing absolutely nothing at best.

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