Asked if there is potential for further restrictions Davis said, “Everything is on the table if things continue to get worse. The next level is ‘High Transmission,’ and that’s not a place that we want be. We can’t wait for this to go higher before we act.”
Aww, you look so sad, but be honest, did you really think this was going to just go away? Just two days after Emmanuel Macron in Paris shocked the world with mandatory vaccinations, here in California they've suddenly decided to force masks on people again. Coincidence? Sure it is, completely unrelated, don't worry about it. Now, about those mandatory vaccinations.
"And they were more than forty which had made this conspiracy." Acts 23:13 (KJB)
At this rate, and from everything coming across my desk from back channels, mandatory vaccinations in America are probably around 4-6 weeks away. The Delta variant is the trump card, pun intended, they needed to make all this work, and they will milk it for every once of traction they can get out of it.
With apologies to Charles Schultz, "It was a dark and stormy night. Suddenly, a shot rang out! A door slammed. The maid screamed. Suddenly, a FEMA Camp appeared on the horizon!" Front lines. End times. Got it.
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Los Angeles County Requiring Masks Indoors Again For Everyone Starting Saturday Night; L.A. Now In “Substantial” Spread Category
FROM DEADLINE: “This is an all hands on deck moment,” said Los Angeles County Public Health Officer Dr. Muntu Davis. “We’re seeing the rates go up too high. We all need to do our part to try and prevent the need to do something else.” In light of that, Davis announced on Thursday that the county was again issuing a health officer order requiring all residents to wear masks in indoor public spaces. The order will go into effect at 11:59 p.m. this Saturday.
He said the order, which he himself is responsible for signing, “will be similar” to masking requirements the county had in place before its June 15 reopening. Sacramento-area health officials announced a similar order on Thursday.
Asked if there is potential for further restrictions Davis said, “Everything is on the table if things continue to get worse. The next level is ‘High Transmission,’ and that’s not a place that we want be. We can’t wait for this to go higher before we act.”
The Health Officer walked through the L.A.’s most recent numbers and noted that the county’s case rate per 100,000 people is now 7.1. That puts the region in the “Substantial” category of spread, according to the CDC. (It’s worth noting that 7.1 would also put L.A. in the same category of Governor Gavin Newsom’s onetime Blueprint for a Safer Economy tiers, which were abandoned on June 15.
The mandate means customers will again be required to mask up when entering any indoor public establishment, including retail shops, grocery stores, restaurants and workplaces. Davis said indoor dining will remain open, but customers will have to remain masked while they are not eating or drinking.
The more transmissible Delta variant is now 71% of all sequences in L.A. County, said Davis. Given that, the fact that slightly under 4 million of L.A.’s residents remain unvaccinated makes the potential for spread “high.”
While 61% of county residents over 16 are vaccinated, 13% of the county’s population is under 12 and so not eligible for inoculation. In fact, when the county’s entire 10 million residents are included, only about 51% of them have been fully vaccinated. Thus, as the unvaccinated tend to be much younger, more young people are getting sick than before.
“We’re seeing cases in children and younger adults rising,” Davis warned, before noting that adults getting vaccinated helps protect the children who live with them. READ MORE
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