Texas reports two consecutive days of record coronavirus hospitalizations weeks after reopening

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Texas has reported two consecutive days of record-breaking Covid-19 hospitalizations as the state continues to open businesses and resume activities that were temporarily shuttered due to the coronavirus.

There are currently 2,056 patients sickened with Covid-19 in hospitals across the state as of early Tuesday afternoon,Coronavirus hospitalizations, like new cases and deaths, are considered a key measure of the outbreak

because it helps scientists gauge how severe it may be. Research shows that it can take anywhere from five to 12 days for people to show symptoms from the virus.and some businesses to resume operations May 1. On June 3, Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order to announce the third phase of the state's plan to open additional businesses and activities.to avoid a "spike" in coronavirus cases as is happening in Florida and other states that reopened early.

"We're in a new phase. We're feeling good. We've done great, but we have to stay smart, because reopening resets the whole game," Cuomo said during a press conference. "When you reopen, when people start coming out, in some ways, you go right back to day one."since the Memorial Day holiday, according to a CNBC analysis of data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. The coronavirus has now infected nearly 2 million people in the U.S.

after shuttering businesses and limiting activities as part of social distancing measures intended to curb the spread of the virus.

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