The poll is being compiled for the month of March -- which should be obvious from the quote in the article. Is your reading comprehension really this poor?
you are such a moron, you used the compiled "compiled." which would mean the information was assembled. (by the way you have not even provided proof of that)) but since you are such a moron.. let me explain my question to you... On what dates... were the poll questions asked and answered.
The most recent survey is easy to find and is linked to from the CBS local media. Here it is... Checking in on Texas attitudes toward COVID-19 https://texaspolitics.utexas.edu/blog/checking-texas-attitudes-toward-covid-19-vaccination-continues April 3, 2021 By: Jim Henson While the most recent Texas Politics Project polling project focused primarily Texas attitudes toward the February storm that resulted in infrastructure failures throughout the state, the poll also included a small battery of previously-asked questions checking in on Texans behavior in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as a pair of questions about Gov. Abbott’s lifting of capacity limits on businesses and ending of the statewide mask order. Overall, large majorities of Texans report they are still engaging in the most basic precautions against COVID-19: 79% report staying away from large groups, 71% report avoiding other people as much as possible, and 83% report wearing a mask when in close contact with other people from outside their household. Not surprisingly, given increasing availability and distribution of vaccines, these shares are relatively static compared to February polling. The first two reported activities showed slight declines inside the margin of error, though reported mask wearing did drop from 88% in February, a 5-point decrease that is outside the margin of error of both polls. (Much more at above url) This is also a good time to point out that the major cities in Texas are primarily Democratic. These cities with Democrats have a high percentage of people wearing masks and maintaining social distancing -- at above 90%. These urban and suburban areas of Texas are in the forefront of the decline of COVID cases in Texas over recent weeks. Since they represent a large portion of the state population - this leads statistically to cases declining for the state as a whole. However it should be recognized that COVID cases are increasing in most rural GOP counties in Texas where people are not generally wearing masks or maintaining social distancing.
As we were saying... you have no idea when the question were asked. And 2 you have no idea how many texans are wearing masks because that question is very different. You have no idea how many texans were masks outside vs indoors.... Maybe they are never in close contact.
The survey is for the month of March 2021. Specifically from March 19th to 26th as outlined on the referenced survey. "The Texas Politics Project/UT Energy Institute survey of 1200 registered voters was conducted from March 19 to 26, 2021 and has an overall margin of error of +/- 2.83 percentage points for results presented among registered voters. For more information, please reference the methodological appendix in the data archive." It is obvious you are just trolling. Go educate yourself and stop pushing COVID misinformation. You are a danger to society.
I am pushing Misinformation? it took you pages to produce a link... now that you have we get to read the survey... upon which you relied.. a. The survey is dated.... Its been 32 days since the end of the mandate. Your survey was from 9 to 16 days from the end of the mandate. So it only covers the early part of this time period. b. The question asked is does not prove your points at all because it leaves out a potentially a massive group of people. People who keep their distance so therefore would not have to wear a mask. Finally you still lied about 90 percent of businesses in Texas requiring a mask. (as you have not backed up that statement)