This is going under the radar, but looks like the CDC guidelines for masking are switching back to COVID-19 Community *TRANSMISSION* levels instead of "Community levels."

That means the CDC now recommends universal masking for **71%** of counties in the US, instead of only 9%.

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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.

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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

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If it's true that the CDC is switching back to COVID community *transmission* for their masking guidelines, that's a good thing because people need to mask when COVID spread goes up, not just when hospitals are full. It also means the CDC is really worried about new variants.

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The other implication of the CDC switching masking guidelines back to COVID Community *Transmission* is that many places can't use the "we are following CDC guidelines" excuse anymore.

Under current CDC guidelines, mask mandates should be in place for 71% of counties in the US.

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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

CDC on Twitter

“Do your part to help protect yourself, your community, & our hospitals:  -Stay up to date on #COVID19 vaccines  -Test before going to large gatherings  -Wear a mask if you're in an area w/ high community transmission or if you choose  https://t.co/DmfPOAQk9u #XBB.1.5”

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If this turns out to be a mistake from the CDC's social team, it just shows how bad & confusing the CDC Community Levels map is. Regardless, CDC should revert mask guidelines back to transmission. People need to take precautions when cases rise, not when hospitals are already full.

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@luckytran maybe the social team has some kind of brain fog caused by a “mystery virus”
@luckytran Covid and public health in general are not a priority for this, nor has public health been for any administration in the last 30 years. It’s been either antagonistic or “what’s the minimum we can do, because of political pressure from our base”

@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.

@luckytran what do you think the percent chance is that someone copy/pasted an old template and this is unintentional?
@luckytran, I just looked up my county (King County, WA: I live in Seattle). The text result says community transmission is "low". The color coded map says "substantial". The color coded map doesn't have a single county that's marked "low" in the entire state. The CDC is so confusing.
@Dr_Elizabeth97 Yes, they are being intentionally confusing, in part to downplay the pandemic and allow places to justify dropping precautions prematurely. You should go by the transmission map (covidtransmissionmap.com), which shows substantial. (The low refers to community levels, which weights hospital capacity)
@luckytran , thank you! I just assume that I should be masking indoors when in a public setting. I never stopped. I hate the lack of clear guidance from two administrations. Thank you for what you do!
@Dr_Elizabeth97 @luckytran I estimate that 0.5-4% of the population has covid at any moment, pretty much everywhere.
@Dr_Elizabeth97 @luckytran Also— since they (“they”) ditched the previous simple Covid dashboard in favor of the impenetrable new one, I’ve had no idea really where our (also seattle) level stands. All the metrics seem to randomly present either rates or numbers and I’ve found myself using a calculator to try to reconcile the information. Gah!!
@wits_end @luckytran , that change was frustrating to me, as well. I stopped using that tool. I don't really know what to do except keep doing what I've been doing. I would rather not live like a semi-hermit if I didn't have to.
@Dr_Elizabeth97 @luckytran Ok I just found this page, much clearer than the other one I was referring to: https://doh.wa.gov/emergencies/covid-19/data-dashboard. Happy New Year, may the light be with us soon.
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