Posted on 07/14/2020 11:09:28 AM PDT by lightman
With COVID-19 infections surging, Pennsylvanias health secretary on Monday warned that making the right choice on face masks and social distancing is critical to avoiding a repeat of the situation that prompted major restrictions during spring.
If you feel uncomfortable with how close people are at, for instance, a restaurant where you might be dining, then make the choice to leave, Dr. Rachel Levine said. If you are in a store where people are not following the mandatory mask order, make the choice to leave. And if you are getting together with people who might be talking that they are not changing their lifestyle or not wearing masks, then make a choice not to go to be with those people.
Levine said, As much as our efforts are about laws and mandates and requirements, they are mostly about your choices.
As of Monday, Pennsylvania over the past week was averaging 776 new cases per day, up from 543 per day two weeks earlier. The state logged more than 1,000 new cases on Friday, breaking the 1,000 mark for the first time since May 10.
Levine on Monday warned of a repeat of Pennsylvanias first surge, when infections among adults younger than 50 spread to people over 65, who have accounted for the vast majority of the nearly 7,000 COVID-19 deaths in Pennsylvania.
She said people over 65 now account for about half of cases, with people 19-49 accounting for 45 percent of total cases.
Still, Levine on Monday said she and Gov. Tom Wolf have no plans to impose any statewide restrictions in response to the surge.
Rather, she stressed that local officials in places such as Allegheny County, which has restricted indoor dining and on-site drinking, have taken precise and targeted steps which are working.
We are very carefully monitoring data from across the state to ensure that we stay on the right track, Levine said.
In rural Perry County, county Commissioner Gary Eby on Monday said hes been seeing more people without face masks in places such as stores.
Eby, a Republican, said he worries its a sign people feel the threat is gone and are letting down their guards.
The most important thing is dont get complacent, he said.
Eby said he and fellow commissioners remain worried about a surge in the county, and are especially worried about the possibility of COVID-19 infections interfering with the reopening of schools.
Another worry, he said, involves the potential for spread among Perrys approximately 3,000 Amish and Mennonite residents.
They commonly visit, or have visitors from, places such as Lancaster which have higher concentrations of infections, and Amish and Mennonites may be less inclined to wear face masks and practice social distancing, Eby said.
He said commissioners have been reaching out to Amish and Mennonites, stressing they are part of an overall community, with everyone having a responsibility to protect the community.
Another worry, he said, is that county employees will vacation in hard-hit areas, causing them to miss work because of illness or having to quarantine for two weeks.
Everybody needs to be here. We dont have fat to cut, Eby said.
On Monday, cases continued to surge around the United States, with some states and cities adding new restrictions or rolling back aspects of re-opening.
California, for example, shut down indoor activity at places including restaurants, bars and movie theaters. Oregon banned most indoor gatherings of more than 10 people and imposed an outdoor mask requirement similar to Pennsylvanias. New York said it will begin tracking people from a list of hard-hit states and requiring them to quarantine for 14 days, with fines for people who try to skirt the process.
Levine noted on Monday that states including Florida, Texas, California, Arizona and South Carolina didnt see the kind of surges that Pennsylvania did during the spring. But now some of those are logging far higher cases counts than Pennsylvania did during its peak, with their health care systems more stressed than was the case in Pennsylvania.
She said Pennsylvanians must stay vigilant in order to prevent the situation from turning more dire.
Whats most important for Pennsylvanians to know right now is that in order to go about their routines, we need to make important choices to lower our risk, she said. We have to adapt our activities to protect against COVID-19 and make the choice to not do some of those activities if theyre not safe.
She said people should please go for a walk, go hiking, enjoy state parks, but take your mask, just like you take your sunscreen. Think about yourself, think about your family. Think about your community and others, and make those smart choices.
Self-centered fear. The fear of losing that which you already have and the fear on not getting that which you demand. The difference between a demand and a simple request should be obvious to anyone.
‘and people are getting angry at people who dont wear masks.’
I got ‘admonished’ for having my nose free over my mask, and heckled about my christianity by a bunch of old biddies after I blew up at the manager...for the record, I am not religious, so that went in one ear and out the other, but the weasly store manager and those blue haired bitches have convinced me people in this area aren’t worth spit...
Made my choice...not to follow orders from bureaucrats and other wannabe tyrants. Live free or die is not just the motto of one of the original thirteen.
she and Gov. Tom Wolf have no plans to impose any statewide restrictions in response to the surge.
you actually believe anything these two weasels say...? truth be told, Wolf put himself in a ticklish spot by gathering with the protesters, in violation of his own assemblage edict, and was widely photographed doing so...his credibility is shot...
Breathing out through your nose is extremely low risk considering it is unlikely you have the virus and how few droplets are produced. Speaking produces a lot more so covering your mouth when speaking is a lot more important.
‘Nobody wants their jobs to shut down again.’
so it’s our fault for not wearing masks if the lock down happens again...? you mean it’s not the fault of crazed, overzealous, overreaching and uncontrolled, drunk on power governments at all levels...?
geez, what was I thinking...? thanks for correcting me...
‘Breathing out through your nose is extremely low risk considering it is unlikely you have the virus and how few droplets are produced.’
the epidemiologist posing as a grocery store manager seems not to know that...
Nobody wants their workplaces shut down again. Make of that what you will. Frankly, this would probably be a different story if we had the BCG vaccine like China, Norway, and India, among others. But we dont have that, and instead we have the anti-vaccine movement lead by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. spreading misinformation from sea to shining sea, while a sentimental media does what it can to protect the Kennedy family reputation from becoming tainted, while smearing Trump our sitting POTUS for the sins of RFK, Jr.
But Im not bitter or anything.
And how many of these people that are getting angry are going to vote DEMONCRAT again, and again, and again.
Last time Pennsylvania went for Trump. Its a swing state, but a swing state with a fair number of electoral votes.
My precinct went for Trump.
‘Nobody wants their workplaces shut down again. Make of that what you will.’
what I make of that is you shifting the blame for workplaces shutting down to people who simply want to live their lives free of some more government edicts among the thousands we already have...I suppose you also believe that if we wear these silly badges that the authorities will nod approvingly and award us by keeping us employed, when in actuality if they deem the ‘surge’ to justify it, they will shut everything down as quickly as the first go round...
and we will all be wearing our masks the entire time, anyway...
Looks like, no matter what gender he thinks he is, that pesky male pattern baldness is looming in the near future.
“And if, in speaking with these enemies of the state, you happen to hear someone who does not accept me as the freak...errr, transgender thing...err I mean WOMAN that I am, dammit!!!please take their contact info and report them to Big Bertha”Dr. Rachel Levine
Wow. That is one ugly drag queen.
No. I am wearing a mask because I have seen demonstrations of peoples spit not landing on surrounding people if a mask is on their face when they cough, talk, and sneeze.
Our infection rate is holding fairly stable, and that is fine with me. Our local hospital has too few beds since they closed the other area hospital, and Id just as soon that it not become overwhelmed.
So fight me
What Levine doesnt say is that he refuses to impose any statewide restrictions because those restrictions would never stand up to a legal challenge. Theyve already lost one case when they tried to get an injunction to shut down the Carlisle Auto Show. The judge laughed the state health officials out of her courtroom after the shows organizers presented all the evidence of that dopey governor marching with crowds of Black Lives Matter demonstrators with no mask, no social distancing, etc.
No. It is not.
you mean it’s not the fault of crazed, overzealous, overreaching and uncontrolled, drunk on power governments at all levels...?
Nailed it. I don't wear a mask, ever.
Choosing to loathe, despise, and f*rt in the general direction of liberals is a much more productive and logical course of action.
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