The White House has just said to this state of "rolling"
The coronavirus working group warned the governor that a new approach must be taken to reduce the numbers.
The Covid-19 pandemic reachesnew levels of gravity In the United States, far exceeding the highest records of spring and summer in many places. As a result, many local officials start atreintroduce some of the tactics That the numbers have dropped earlier this year, such as the limitation of business hours, bars and closed restaurants, and in some cases, institute orders that stay at home. But some states are not fast enough to repel the virus, according to the White House Coronavirus Working Group. For example,Federal officials warn the Massachusetts that the state should "bring back one step" into its reopening plan to bring the COVID numbers under control. Continue reading to know what high health officials had to say, and more about the current state of things, seeAlmost all the transmission of Covid goes in these 5 places, says doctor.
In an information document dated 29 November leak that was obtained by ABC News, the Federal Coronavirus Working Group warned that theBay State made a mistake By targeting the problems with increased restrictions instead of the application of the rules on the whole state. "Remember to reduce a step in the state reopening plan as a whole and not just in high-risk areas," officials advise, warning that "restrict certain activities in certain regions may encourage movement and the Potential propagation surrounding "risk of strong non-communities".
The news was not bad at all, however: the working group praised Massachusetts officials to see some success as their "efforts to reduce transmission seems to have an impact. It can be assumed that it is with reference to an order issued by November 3 Governor of MassachusettsCharlie Baker thisstrengthened the mask mask mandateEstablished a night-looking at home-even a curfew between 22 hours and 5 hours, and required all table-service restaurants, gymnasiums, theaters and casinos end with a 09:30 service each evening.Bars remained closed through the state due to an earlier order.
However, on December 1, Baker said that his administration "isdoes not provide additional closures or restrictions, »Reports Boston.com. On December 2, the Massachusetts had itsthe most day recorded new cases Since the pandemic has begun, and the state have surpted again on December 3, go from4,613 to 6.477 new cases, according to the Ministry of Health.
However, the Massachusetts is not the only grappling place with the idea of closing down. Continue reading to see that other states are considering a return back on their reopening, and more about the latest COVID news,If you have one of these types of blood, you can be sure of COVID.
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1 California
A few days after the governor of CaliforniaGavin Newsom let it sound on November 30 thathis condition could be the locking again, Mayor of Los AngelesEric Garcetti urged citizens to "cancel everything" and published aNew pantouflard order on December 2nd. The College requires Los Angeles residents to stay in their homes, businesses returning to work remotely, and public or private gatherings more than one household are prohibited unless they fallunder one of the exceptions in order.
"If cases continue on this path, if they continue to increase the rhythm we have seen, the county expects we will miss hospital beds here in Los Angeles by Christmas time," said Garcetti at a press conference. "The state of public health of our city is also to say that it was in March, in the first days of this pandemic. And to learn more about what is looking like December, knowHow are you likely to catch Covid in next month, according to an expert.
2 Ohio
Although it is one of the only states to have gatherings of more than 10 people prohibited since April, Ohio Gov.Mike Dewineannounced a more rigorous home stay for three weeks for residents, as of November 19 new restrictionsestablished a 22 hours at 5 o'clock curfew, During which most retail companies in the state also need nearby. And to learn more about science behind the virus, seeIf you have this common condition, you could be safe from Covid.
3 New Mexico
New Mexico Gov.Michelle Lujan Grayham An announced a two-week "reset" for its state on November 13 after struggling with a record surge in late October and early November. The order has brought the kind ofStrict COVID Restrictions The new Mexicans had not seen since the spring, obliging them toshelter and prevent non-essential businesses and non-profit organizations from working in person by December 2 with the order has expired now, the state has entered one at several levelsCounty County Lockdowns System For COVID numbers, numbers similar to the Massachusetts approach are right now. And for more regular updates on COVID,Sign up for our daily newsletter.
4 Rhode Island
Although not a complete stop, Rhode Island Gov.Gina Raimondo ordered a two-week "break" in his state that started on November 30th. The command includes aResidence advice at home (As in place in the neighboring Massachusetts) that forced the closure of gyms, bars, theaters, bowling alleyways and Rhode Island casinos. It also limits an indoor capacity of 33% capacity and religious services to 25% capacity. And if you are looking to stay safe when in public, know thatThis type of facial mask does not protect you from COVID, which warns.