Posted on 07/16/2020 12:42:27 PM PDT by lightman
Theres no estimated end to the new restrictions imposed on Pennsylvania restaurants, bars and gatherings in response to a new wave of COVID-19 infections.
While this step may feel like a move back toward the yellow phase, we need individuals to see the seriousness of the situation and to take personal action, state health department spokesman Nate Wardle said.
Gov. Tom Wolf offered no estimated duration on Thursday afternoon.
Were trying to shut this down in a short, focused way so that all of us can get back to work as quickly as possible, he said. If we do nothing, were going to be overwhelmed by this disease, and thats going to be a bad thing for all corners of the economy.
Wolf announced the restrictions Wednesday, saying contact tracing has shown much of the surge results from younger people socializing in eating and drinking establishments while ignoring social distancing and the need for face masks.
However, the health department later said, we do not currently systematically compile information such as how many cases in [Pennsylvania] originated from bars, restaurants or churches.
Given that, Wolf was questioned Thursday on how the state can assure the public the restrictions on restaurants, bars and establishments including wineries are truly justified and focused on the right areas.
Wolf said he believes the state can produce the data to back up the decision. He added with what we know, thats where we saw the outbreak. Thats where people were congregating together. Thats where they were in close contact we put all the evidence together and that seems to be the source.
Wolf has said the surge could interfere with reopening schools in six weeks if it isnt brought under control.
State health secretary Dr. Rachel Levine said the key to controlling the surge and moving toward normal is to social distance, wear masks in all public and outdoor situations where other people are within six feet, and wash hands frequently.
As Wolf announced the new restrictions to news reporters, he communicated by video conference with Dr. David Rubin, who is involved with a Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia model that apparently played a role in the decision.
The model looks at hotspots all over the country. Rubin described a wave of infections flowing into Pennsylvania from places including Cleveland, Washington, D.C. and Baltimore.
Wolf also blamed much of on interstate travel, southern states that didnt react as aggressively and reopened quickly, and a lack of a coordinated national response.
Wardle said state officials will be watching assorted models and data in deciding when restrictions can be lifted.
He said much focus will be on 7- and 14-day averages of new cases and the rate of positive tests.
As of early this week, about 4.4% of COVID-19 tests were coming back positive in Pennsylvania. But rates varied substantially by region. Among counties with large population centers, rates ranged from 7.8% in Allegheny County to about 2% in Luzerne and Lackawanna counties.
Levine said a rate under 5% is good, while a rate that goes above 5% is bad, especially when it approaches 10%. .
Because wearing masks in public and “social distance” is ABNORMAL. ......So is Ms.(?) Transylvania.
It's completely political. And you can't rely on the accounting either. I am positive the numbers are being manipulated, although I have no proof. Just anecdotal evidence. My daughter lives in NC. She, my SIL, and grandson all fell ill. Real nasty bug. They were almost positive that they had COVID-19. They had to quarantine in their home within Ft. Bragg. (By the way the same illness was going through the 82nd, big time.) It took forever for them to get their test results back. They tested negative. I seriously wonder if they were counted as 3 positive cases because they were made to quarantine, and since there was a delay in the test results the real count, if there is such a thing, was never corrected.
Some guy on FBN or FNC today said masks could/should go on for 18-24 more months. I think it was on Cavuto.
Well then what?
“Im pretty sure nobody is visiting Pennsylvania from Florida or Texas right now.”
Good, keep them out. Pennsylvania doesn’t want to look like Florida or Texas or Georgia or Arizona. We’ve been keeping things steady, not having tremendous spikes in virus and sick people being treated in tents.
https://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/national-covid-19-testing-and-tracing-action-plan/
Whatever it is, they don't plan to stop.
.so what do you think they are REALLY up to?....Following AOC’s orders. Wolfe IS a democrat, ya know.
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