Steve Adler, mayor of Austin, says his city is not “out of the woods yet” from COVID-19. 'I am concerned that when the community’s not faced with the fear of overrun ICUs, will it still be able to maintain the discipline to mask?”
The Mayor of Austin, Steve Adler , joins Ayman Mohyeldin as the number of new Coronavirus cases in his city begins to decline. Adler cites a "community united" as the main factor for the improvement, but warns against any relaxation of public health measures.
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