Texas Standard For March 13, 2020
As Texas responds to a pandemic, health officials struggle to find ways to deal with a lag in coronavirus testing – we’ll have the latest. And: In major cities across the Lone Star State, city streets, schools and universities and office buildings are empty. Events, from rodeos to concerts to games, are cancelled or in the process of being canceled. So what comes next? Our conversation with the top official of the most populous county in Texas, Judge Lina Hidalgo. Plus: The politics of quarantine, and much more today on the Texas Standard:

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