Major healthcare providers, hospitals will continue to require masks

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Major healthcare providers, hospitals will continue to require masks

For local officials to be able to take action, COVID hospitalizations must be above 15 percent for seven days straight.

It’s been a daily struggle for doctors and nurses over the past 12 months.

"The sheer number of patients, the amount of deaths that our nurses have seen over the last year and especially in the winter time, it’s enough to cause a great degree of burnout and even PTS for nurses," said Serena Bumpus, director of practice with the Texas Nurses Association.

Bumpus spoke to FOX7 about how members were reacting to the governor’s decision to eliminate a statewide mask mandate.

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Your Health with Dr. Kumar: Lifting the mask mandate

Dr. Kumar shares his thoughts on Governor Greg Abbott's decision to lift the mask mandate in Texas.

"I think as a whole, we're relieved and excited to see that Texas is opening and expanding, because we know people need to get back to work, that too impacts health as a whole, however lifting of the mask mandate feels, it feels very soon. It’s stopping us all and cause us a little bit of concern," said Bumpus.

Major hospital groups were quick to say they are keeping COVID-19 protocols in place. In a statement sent to FOX7, Dr. Anas Daghestani, president of the Austin Regional Clinic said:

"Austin Regional Clinic (ARC) will continue to follow CDC guidelines and require all patients and staff to wear masks when in any clinics or our administration building, for everyone's safety. ARC knows that our masking guidelines have proven very effective at protecting both our patients and employees."

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Impact of lifting of statewide mask mandate in Texas

Gov. Greg Abbott announced he's ending the statewide mask order but added that COVID-19 has not disappeared. Dr. Dennis Daniels with Prairie View A&M University shares his thoughts on the impact of the governor's decision.

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A similar statement was issued from Family Hospital Systems which coordinates the COVID-19 vaccine hub in Williamson County. Chief Medical Officer Dr. Nathaniel Greenwood stated:

"Family Hospital Systems will continue to require mask wearing in all of our facilities due to our covid-19 testing, treatment, and vaccine protocols. We certainly encourage the public to remain personally responsible as we continue to fight this pandemic."

Katrina Barton, who has a physical therapy clinic in Round Rock, said she and her employees have had COVID-19 or got the vaccine. Social distancing practices will continue and the use of a mask will be on a case-by-case basis.

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"So we feel like we functioned in this way, with the masks and social distancing to the very best of our ability without transmission, so I have no concerns that going forward, we are going to increase our opportunity for transmission. Especially given the fact that we have partial immunity because we've had it or because we had the vaccines," said Barton.

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Concerns about lifting of statewide COVID restrictions in Texas

Governor Greg Abbott is taking a major step by lifting statewide mandates including the mask mandate. The move has many worried it's too soon. FOX 7 Austin's John Krinjak has details.

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A coming event could factor into the mask debate as Spring Break season is just days away. Last year beaches and bars were packed with young people; and a lot were not wearing masks.  A repeat of that is expected and is a concern for health care providers.

"And we are sort of bracing ourselves if you will, for another influx of cases and then Easter is right around the corner after that," said Bumpus.

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FOX 7 Discussion: Governor Abbott lifts statewide COVID restrictions

Gov. Greg Abbott has announced he's allowing all businesses to operate at full capacity and that he's also lifting the statewide mask mandate. It's a move that has many concerned. Travis County GOP Executive Director Brian Ruddle and Glenn Smith with Progress Texas share their thoughts.

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The governor has provided somewhat of a fail-safe, which Bumpus said is something they can lean on. "Should we see an increase in any of our areas across the state, there is some comfort that our counties, county judges, have the ability to make those decisions, should they need to make them."

For local action to take place, COVID-19 hospitalizations must be above 15% for 7 days straight. The governor also put in a condition that if local restrictions are done, criminal and civil fines will not be allowed.

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