Coronavirus Testing Could Increase As Texas Schools Reopen, Gov. Abbott Says

AUSTIN, Texas (CBSDFW.COM/AP) - Gov. Greg Abbott said Monday, coronavirus testing in Texas could increase as schools reopen amid a sharp drop-off in the number of tests in recent weeks.

Texas has averaged more than 34,000 tests a day over the past week, down from a daily average of more than 60,000 in late July.

At the same time, Texas' rolling positivity rate has rapidly increased to nearly 20%, nearly double its rate of a little more than a week ago.

New cases and hospitalizations have stabilized and decreased, and coronavirus deaths in Texas have reached nearly 8,500.

Asked about the decrease in testing, Abbott pointed to "surge teams" previously deployed to hot spots that he said drove testing numbers up.

He also said colleges should continue trying to find ways to have a college football season that would protect player health in the coronavirus pandemic.

President Donald Trump has joined a number of coaches in for the college football season to be saved from a pandemic-forced shutdown.

(© Copyright 2020 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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