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Related: About this forumClinton, Missouri, declares civil emergency as COVID-19 positivity rate nears 30%
CLINTON, Mo. City officials in Clinton, Missouri, have issued a civil emergency as the COVID-19 positivity rate soars.
Mayor Greg Lowe said community spread is at its highest in Clinton since the pandemic started with the positivity rate at 29%. That means more than one-quarter of all people tested for the virus in Clinton are positive.
The civil emergency gives city departments the ability to request resources from regional, state and federal agencies if needed.
But for Clinton residents the real impact will be the closing of several city buildings. Starting Monday, the City Hall, police department, fire department, community center, aquatic center, Benson Center and street department are all closed to the public until at least Dec. 1.
The Area Transportation Service will not resume service until at least Dec. 2.
There is no mask mandate in Clinton or Henry County at this time. The new civil emergency only strongly urges residents to wear a face mask when there is the possibility of exposure to non-household individuals.
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https://fox4kc.com/news/clinton-missouri-declares-civil-emergency-as-covid-19-positivity-rate-nears-30/
Buckeye_Democrat
(15,042 posts)I'm happy to see that mayor trying to do something helpful, though.
States above 20% infection rate per Johns Hopkins:
SD - 58.8%
KS - 58.7%
IA - 52.6%
WY - 43.4%
ID - 39.4%
MO - 30.8%
AL - 24.2%
PA - 20.8%
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/testing/tracker/overview
Pennsylvania is bad, but they test so few people that their "infections per 100,000 people" keeps low. They're testing less than 1/3 the percentage of people compared to nearby MI and OH, for example, and it's been that way in PA for months! (Their death numbers tell a different story.)
Article from September:
Pennsylvania Gives Fewer COVID Tests Per Capita Than Any Other State in the Country
https://www.phillymag.com/news/2020/09/01/covid-tests-per-capita-pennsylvania/
UpInArms
(51,795 posts)43.6% reflects the number of individuals who have received their first positive PCR test within the last 7 days, divided by the number of individuals who have received their first PCR COVID-19 test within the last 7 days. It is higher because it "de-duplicates" individuals who have already received a test prior to this 7-day period.
Buckeye_Democrat
(15,042 posts)It's still high, but that's much better.
Seems like JH should keep their retests in mind too.
Postal Grunt
(232 posts)of 9000 or so people in a red state with a governor that has refused to declare mask mandates despite having contracted the virus himself. The rising positivity rate in MO doesn't seem to change minds there at all. All the surrounding states have their own problems with the virus so going somewhere else won't help.
bdtrppr6
(796 posts)"All of these limits to my "personal freedom" are just unpatriotic!"
I think we're about to get the true mass deaths that were being talked about. The fact that a million people didn't instantly die led most to be complacent about the whole thing. "It is a hoax." Wrong.
I think we fucked around and now are about to find out. Good luck, everyone!