Updated
Updated · KPRC Click2Houston · Jul 10
Lina Hidalgo Limits Public Appearances for Weeks After Mono Diagnosis
Updated
Updated · KPRC Click2Houston · Jul 10

Lina Hidalgo Limits Public Appearances for Weeks After Mono Diagnosis

3 articles · Updated · KPRC Click2Houston · Jul 10

Summary

  • Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said lab tests confirmed infectious mononucleosis after weeks of a sore throat and extreme fatigue, and she expects reduced public visibility for the next several weeks.
  • Thursday's Commissioners Court meeting was cut short for Hidalgo because she felt unwell; she said she wore a K95 mask and had previously assumed her symptoms were exhaustion.
  • County operations will continue during her recovery, with staff representing her when needed, while Hidalgo said she remains reachable and fully available in an emergency.
  • CDC guidance says mono is usually caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, spreads mainly through saliva rather than casual contact, and most people recover in 4 to 6 weeks.

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