The 7-day-average "case" level is down 87.9% from the peak back in January.
According to @TexasDSHS data, the number of patients in Texas hospitals who also tested positive for COVID-19: down 35.5% since Texas reopened "100%" without a statewide mask mandate.
Texas ICU patients who also tested positive for COVID-19: down 36.97% since Texas reopened "100%" with no statewide mask mandate on March 10th.
Down 49.7% since @GregAbbott_TX's announcement on March 2nd.
Down 76.6% since the peak.
So... great news in Texas! "Cases," hospitalizations, and ICU patients all down since Texas eliminated mask mandates and reopened 100%. Deaths are also down, but those data always lag, so we can revisit that later.
It has now been 26 days since March 10th, when Texas "reopened 100%" with no statewide mask mandate; it has been 34 days since @GovAbbott announced the reopening.
So far, so good.
"Cases," positivity rate, hospital and ICU patients with COVID-19, and deaths are all down.
"Cases" are noisy, bouncy, and uneven, for a variety of reasons. Holidays and three-day-weekends impact the reporting. They're a mess. But they're down since Texas reopened 100%, according to @TexasDSHS data.
Next, let's look at the seven-day-averages to get a clearer picture.
The seven-day-average of Texas "cases" of COVID-19:
-DOWN 30.5% from the day Texas "reopened 100%" with no more statewide mask mandate.
-DOWN 54% from the day @GovAbbott made his announcement.