KEY POINTS
  • The measure bans government agencies from making individuals get vaccinated or provide proof of vaccination.
  • Abbott incorporated an executive order he first implemented on May 18, which forbade local governments and school districts from issuing mask mandates.
  • The order also emphasizes the removal of all public health limits on Texas businesses, encouraging the use of masks in areas with elevated coronavirus transmission rates.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott speaks in Dallas, Texas.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order Thursday, reiterating his opposition to mask mandates, Covid-related business restrictions and vaccination requirements and issuing fines of up to $1,000 on those who fail to comply.

The governor also called on state hospitals to deliver daily reports on their capacity to the Texas Department of State Health Services to send to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.