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Posted on 7/18/22 at 7:25 am to DMAN1968
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They never quit wearing them around here.
Individually wearing them and pushing for institutions to require it are two different things.
Currently here though
0% whites and messcans and less than 5% blacks are wearing them.
BUT I did notice many black pastors in our town on social media were preaching in them yesterday. Surely that’s health related and not political? Lol
Posted on 7/18/22 at 7:28 am to DMAN1968
The CDC updated its High, Medium, and Low Covid Community levels to be “more” hospitalizations based. The Fed Gov follows that guidance and is supposed to require masking inside federal buildings when levels are “High”.
I’m not sure if all states are separating their Covid incidental vs Covid main purpose hospitalization numbers. I don’t think La is separating.
The matrix is based on hospitalizations AND cases. If the cases are BELOW 200 cases per 100k population then an area needs to have over 20 hospitalizations per 100k to be considered high. If the cases are ABOVE 200 cases per 100k population then an area needs to have over 10 hospitalizations per 100k to be considered high.
I’m not endorsing any of this but simply informing what CDC and Fed Gov is doing. Currently almost all of La is “High” FWIW.
I’m not sure if all states are separating their Covid incidental vs Covid main purpose hospitalization numbers. I don’t think La is separating.
The matrix is based on hospitalizations AND cases. If the cases are BELOW 200 cases per 100k population then an area needs to have over 20 hospitalizations per 100k to be considered high. If the cases are ABOVE 200 cases per 100k population then an area needs to have over 10 hospitalizations per 100k to be considered high.
I’m not endorsing any of this but simply informing what CDC and Fed Gov is doing. Currently almost all of La is “High” FWIW.
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