As a reminder, earlier in 2022, the CDC changed their COVID maps over to "Community Levels", which is more an indicator of whether hospitals are full, rather than transmission alone. It effectively downplayed the amount of COVID spread.
Here's a good explanation from the People's CDC about why the CDC "Community Levels" map is problematic, and downplays the state of the pandemic, exposing more people to harm.
https://theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/apr/03/peoples-cdc-covid-guidelines
SOURCES
CDC tweet recommending masks during high transmission: https://twitter.com/CDCgov/status/1608875618497867776
CDC Community Transmission Map: http://covidtransmissionmap.com
CDC Community Levels Guidelines and Map: https://cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/covid-by-county.html
@luckytran if there's one bubble that the covid pandemic burst for me, it was the understanding that the CDC is a political body, with no connection in any way to health and human services.
I lost all respect for them, and came to the conclusion: I'm on my own.
I'll continue to wear P100 in moderate risk environments, N95 in low risk, and PAPR in high risk. I've not contracted the disease, have no desire to, and will take the steps *I and I ALONE* deem necessary to continue avoiding it. The CDC can just go back to kissing ass and stealing money, like the rest of the DC criminals.
Looks like it's because the AL dashboard was last updated December 23, 2022, and due to technical issues won't refresh until January 6, 2023.
Not great to have such a big data lag in the holidays given the surge we are in and the worries about new variants.
Sources:
COVIDtransmissionmap.com
https://alpublichealth.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=d84846411471404c83313bfe7ab2a367
My epidemiologist friends tell
me that the metric to look at is the "community levels."
Here is the CDC's "Community Levels" map as of today.
The CDC is confusing because it has lots of maps to choose from, some mostly green and come mostly red, but not much interpretation of the practical value of what they mean.
The organization I am part of treats Covid Act Now as highly dependable, and that site has not made a change yet.
What is going on with Alabama? There's specifically a "No Data" option, but it looks like the entire state's data is stale for the past couple of weeks.
Maybe APHD just took off for the rest of the year around December 20th, that's consistent with their most recent News Update.