New infections have stayed consistently low for the past two months, with just 388 recorded on Sunday - the least in 13 months
* Texas on Sunday recorded zero new Covid deaths for the first time since it began tracking data on the virus in March 2020
* It comes just two months after the state reopened on March 2, 2021, with Governor Abbott lifting the state's mask mandate
* President Biden slammed the decision at the time as 'Neanderthal thinking'
* The U.S. recorded fewer than 17,000 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday for the first time since the pandemic took hold in America in March 2020
* The seven-day rolling average of Covid deaths increased slightly to 602, after falling below 600 on Saturday
Texas on Sunday recorded zero new Covid deaths for the first time since it began tracking data on the virus in March 2020 and new cases in the Lone Star State hit a 13-month low.
It comes just two months after the state reopened, drawing sharp criticism from public health officials and President Biden, who called Republican Governor Greg Abbott's executive order lifting all restrictions 'Neanderthal thinking.'
Despite those concerns, new infections and deaths have fallen steadily in Texas since the state reopened on March 2.
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