Imperial Valley Press

Austin mayor went to Mexico while urging people to stay home

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Austin Mayor Steve Adler went on vacation to Mexico with family in November as he urged people to stay home amid worsening coronaviru­s caseloads in Texas, at one point recording a video during the trip in which he told residents back home that now was “not the time to relax.”

The trip revealed Wednesday by the Austin American-Statesman is the latest example of a public official who has pleaded for vigilance in the face of rising cases and hospitaliz­ations across the U.S. seeming to not heed their own guidance.

Hours after the story was published, Adler issued a statement apologizin­g for the trip.

“While I violated no orders or guidelines, I regret this travel,” Adler said. “I wouldn’t travel now, didn’t over Thanksgivi­ng and won’t over Christmas. But my fear is that this travel, even having happened during a safer period, could be used by some as justificat­ion for risky behavior. In hindsight, it set a bad example, for which I apologize.”

Last month, California Gov. Gavin Newsom came under scrutiny for attending a birthday party at a posh restaurant in the wine country near San Francisco as he urged people to stay within their own households. Denver Mayor Michael Hancock also flew to Mississipp­i to visit family for Thanksgivi­ng despite sending messages on social media and to city staff asking them to avoid traveling for the holiday.

“There was no recommenda­tion for people not to travel during that period of time,” Adler told the newspaper. “Someone could look at me and say, ‘ He traveled.’ But what they could not say is that I traveled at a time when I was telling other people not to travel.”

Texas surpassed 9,000 hospitaliz­ed virus patients this week for the first time since a deadly

summer outbreak. More than 15,000 new cases were reported Tuesday, smashing a single-day record, though state health officials attributed some of that spike to a backlog of results from the long Thanksgivi­ng holiday weekend.

The trip to Cabo San Lucas came after Adler hosted an outdoor wedding and reception with 20 guests for his daughter at a hotel near downtown, according to the newspaper. Adler said the attendees had to take a rapid COVID-19 test and maintain social distancing. He acknowledg­ed, however, that although masks were distribute­d at the wedding, all guests were “probably not” wearing them all the time.

Adler typically does a nightly livestream on Facebook, and while in Mexico on Nov. 9, he recorded a video warning about the rising number of cases. He did not say in the video that he was on vacation.

 ?? Ricardo B. Brazziell/Austin American-Statesman via AP ?? In this March 6 file photo, Austin Mayor Steve Adler speaks during a press conference in Austin, Texas. Adler took a vacation to Mexico with family in November at a time when he was urging people to “stay home if you can.”
Ricardo B. Brazziell/Austin American-Statesman via AP In this March 6 file photo, Austin Mayor Steve Adler speaks during a press conference in Austin, Texas. Adler took a vacation to Mexico with family in November at a time when he was urging people to “stay home if you can.”

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