KEY POINTS
  • Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Monday that "additional measures are going to be necessary" and the state will have to take "tougher actions" if daily coronavirus cases and hospitalizations continue to climb at current rates. 
  • Abbott has previously defended the state's reopening plan by saying the state's hospitals remain at the lowest threat level and have the ability to add surge capacity if necessary.
  • Abbott urged residents Monday to cover their faces to prevent the spread of Covid-19, even if they felt like it would be an "infringement of freedom."
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announces the US Army Corps of Engineers and the state are putting up a 250-bed field hospital at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in downtown Dallas during a press conference at the Texas State Capitol March 29, 2020 in Austin, Texas.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Monday that "additional measures are going to be necessary" and the state will have to take "tougher actions" if daily coronavirus cases and hospitalizations continue to climb at current rates into July. 

"The way hospitalizations are spiking, the way that daily new cases are spiking — surely the public can understand that if those spikes continue, additional measures are going to be necessary to make sure we maintain the health and safety of the people of the state of Texas," Abbott responded when asked whether he would consider rolling back some of the state's reopening guidelines.