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Austin and several other Texas cities worry hospitals may run out of beds in two weeks or sooner
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The order goes into effect Friday, July 3 at 12:01 p.m. and runs until Aug. 15.
By K. Q. THOMAS , Four Points News
Local orthodontist RJ Jackson is passionate about creating beautiful smiles both inside and out. In addition to raising a young family and building his orthodontics practice, Jackson is also a life coach who recently developed a podcast focusing on tweens and teens. It’s a tool to help parents better understand the complexities that their children face and how to help them.
The order comes as coronavirus cases continue to surge in the state.