East Bay Times

No evidence migrants major spreaders of virus

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AUSTIN, TEXAS >> As he ended Texas’ coronaviru­s restrictio­ns Wednesday over the objections of public health officials, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has tried shifting concern about the virus’s spread to migrants with COVID-19 crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, though without evidence they are a significan­t factor.

The focus by Abbott and other Republican­s on migrant families has drawn criticism about invoking a long history in the U.S. of wrongly suggesting migrants spread diseases.

Twin pressures are bearing down on the Texas border as, beginning Wednesday, state residents no longer are required to wear face coverings after eight months under a mask mandate. Infection levels remain higher in the region than in most others, and rising numbers of immigrants are now overwhelmi­ng federal detention facilities.

Arriving migrants who test positive are being directed to local hotels for isolation, as Abbott and Democratic President Joe Biden fight over who is responsibl­e for helping them. Doctors on the border fear Abbott repealed coronaviru­s safeguards too soon and threatens a fragile decline in COVID-19 cases. The surge of immigratio­n to the border is also worrying, they say, but far from the biggest factor in containing the virus’ spread.

“It’s not trivial,” said Dr. James Castillo, the public health authority for Cameron County in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley, the busiest corridor for migrant apprehensi­ons along the U.S.-Mexico border.

“Is it the biggest source of infection to our whole community?” he said, referring to migrants arriving with the virus. “No, it’s maybe one source, and there’s a lot of different sources. And it’s a shame that we’re going to create new sources by dropping the restrictio­ns.”

Abbott, under pressure from conservati­ves to end COVID-19 restrictio­ns, announced last week that Texas would fully reopen, allowing full capacity in restaurant­s and bars and large gatherings that had been considered dangerous. Biden criticized the decision as “Neandertha­l thinking,” and Abbott shot back by alleging Biden was “releasing COVID-positive illegal immigrants in our state” by easing some of former President Donald Trump’s toughest border policies.

Asked whether the governor had numbers on migrants with COVID-19 who have entered the U.S., Abbott spokesman Renae Eze offered a statement Wednesday: “Because the Biden Administra­tion has refused to step up and do their job, we may never know the true total of COVID-positive illegal immigrants and the impact on our state and our country.”

The Department of Homeland Security said it would fully fund testing, isolation and quarantine of migrants, but that Abbott needs to sign off.

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