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Texas Standard For July 20, 2020
Facing objections from educators, parents and health officials the Texas Education Agency rolls back its initial orders for in-person classes in the fall. And: How parents in Texas’ largest metro area are trying to juggle mixed messages over back-to-school plans in the fall. Also: New research in Texas showing promise for those diagnosed with COVID-19. Plus: A new study on the connection between natural gas flaring and premature births. Those stories and more today on the Texas Standard:

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