Texas Gov. Greg Abbott tests positive for Covid

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has tested positive for Covid, his office said on Tuesday. The Republican governor was fully vaccinated against the virus.

“Governor Greg Abbott today tested positive for the COVID-19 virus,” a statement from his office said. “The Governor has been testing daily, and today was the first positive test result. Governor Abbott is in constant communication with his staff, agency heads, and government officials to ensure that state government continues to operate smoothly and efficiently. The Governor will isolate in the Governor’s Mansion and continue to test daily. Governor Abbott is receiving Regeneron’s monoclonal antibody treatment.”

The governor is not currently experiencing any symptoms, and Texas first lady Cecilia Abbott tested negative, the statement added.

Abbott attended an event with hundreds of maskless people on Monday night where the governor — also without a face covering — spoke to a packed crowd in Collin County, Texas. Despite rising case numbers and hospitalizations in the state, there was little social distancing in the dense crowd.

“Another standing room only event in Collin County tonight,” Abbott posted on Twitter on Monday, with photos of the crowd. “Thank y’all for the enthusiastic reception.”

Abbott has been one of the governors at the center of the debate surrounding face masks as children head back to schools this month. In May, the governor issued an executive order banning any government entity in Texas from issuing mask requirements, including school districts. Abbott has stuck to this position in recent weeks, even as Covid once again takes a negative turn in Texas.

Last week, the governor called for hospitals to postpone elective procedures to clear more beds for the flood of Covid patients. Abbott also said Texas’ Department of State Health Services was working to find out-of-state medical workers to help with the latest wave.