Galveston County leaders say state’s rollback order is ‘ridiculous,’ based on flawed data
Galveston, Brazoria and Chambers are among the SE Texas counties ordered to roll back their reopening plans because of high hospitalization rates.
Видео Galveston County leaders say state’s rollback order is ‘ridiculous,’ based on flawed data канала KHOU 11
Видео Galveston County leaders say state’s rollback order is ‘ridiculous,’ based on flawed data канала KHOU 11
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