World

Anti-mask Texas governor contracts Covid-19

Fully inoculated Greg Abbott asymptomatic, will receive antibody cocktail treatment while isolating

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 18 Aug 2021 5:15PM

Anti-mask Texas governor contracts Covid-19
Democratic lawmaker Julian Castro, who has in the past pushed back against Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s (pic) anti-mask advocacy, is hoping that the latter reconsiders his position after testing positive for Covid-19. – AFP pic, August 18, 2021

WASHINGTON – The Republican governor of Texas, who has been a forceful opponent of mask mandates, has tested positive for Covid-19, his office said yesterday, one day after attending an indoor public event. 

Greg Abbott, who is fully vaccinated, “has been testing daily, and today was the first positive test result”, said a statement from his spokesman Mark Miner. 

“The governor will isolate in the Governor’s Mansion and continue to test daily,” the statement said, adding that Abbott is receiving an antibody cocktail treatment. 

Abbott is “in good health, and currently experiencing no symptoms”, the statement said. 

“Everyone that the governor has been in close contact with today has been notified. Texas First Lady Cecilia Abbott tested negative.”

Abbott has been one of the most outspoken United States governors against anti-Covid-19 mask mandates. Texas has banned local governments in the southern US state and any entities that receive public funds from imposing vaccination requirements.

He has received pushback, with several Texas school districts imposing their own mask mandates against state law.

“Governor Abbott has put his own Republican primary politics before public health since day one,” former Democratic presidential candidate and ex-San Antonio mayor Julian Castro tweeted, along with a video from Abbott’s campaign of an indoor Republican Party event Monday night with dozens of unmasked attendees. 

“I hope he recovers quickly. I also hope he will act more responsibly on behalf of Texas children and families.”

“This virus is spreading like wildfire across Texas, including among children. I hope the governor now reconsiders his ban on mask requirements in schools,” Castro said in a separate tweet. – AFP, August 18, 2021

Related News

Malaysia / 10mth

Sarawak maintains mask mandate for preschools

World / 1y

Shooter dies after killing eight in Texas mall rampage

World / 1y

Cops nab suspect in Texas mass shooting after four-day manhunt

Education / 1y

Mask mandate in schools unnecessary: MMA

World / 1y

Texas federal judge halts US approval of abortion pill

World / 1y

Texas court to weigh bid to ban abortion pill

Spotlight

Malaysia

Sabah labour law amendments ready for parliamentary endorsement

By Jason Santos

Malaysia

Task force to draw up TOF for Sarawak’s push to fix dilapidated clinics

By Desmond Davidson

Malaysia

GRS content with Pakatan, uninterested in other partners

By Jason Santos

Malaysia

Repressive laws killing press freedom, say activists

Malaysia

Shell in talks to sell Malaysia fuel stations to Saudi Aramco, says report

Malaysia

Fahmi: World Press Freedom Index is not gold standard for media freedom