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I'm afraid that liberals such as yourself are so consumed with Trump that you've lost all touch with reality.
California ignores public records request, keeps coronavirus data hidden
State health officials have said releasing the data would confuse the public
Gov. Gavin Newsom, despite months-long promises of transparency in his coronavirus decisions, has been keeping secret the data his administration is using to drive state-implemented lockdowns.
On May 28, the Center for American Liberty (CAL) filed a public records request to the California Health and Human Services (CHHS) Agency seeking the science and data that Newsom used to drive lockdown decisions from Oct. 1, 2019 until that day. CAL executive director Mark Trammell said the state had pointed the CAL back to the state website, and withheld other data under a "deliberative process" exception, used to exempt the state from its duty to release public records.
On Friday, The Associated Press released a report detailing the secrecy shrouding one of the longest and most stringent lockdowns in the country.
State health officials have said releasing the data would confuse the public.
CA HEALTH EXPERTS QUESTION WHETHER STATE'S OUTDOOR DINING BAN CONTRIBUTED TO CORONAVIRUS SURGE
California became a virus epicenter in December, but over the course of the pandemic has fared above-average compared to other states, though the dust hasn't settled yet. California is 24th in cases per capita, with 7,773 per 100,000 population, and 38th in deaths per capita, at 90 per 100,000.
Newsom, a Democrat, was the first to impose a stay-at-home order in early March. Until early December, the state relied on a four-tier system of benchmarks for reopening, instituted on a county-by-county basis.
But after Thanksgiving, the Newsom administration nixed the locally-focused tier system and instead created five regions whose reopening plans would be determined by a single measurement-- ICU capacity. Each region had to have greater than 15 percent ICU capacity in order to escape the stay-at-home restriction.
But the new system was grayer than it seemed. Newsom had a month earlier enacted an "equity component." Aimed at tackling racial health disparities, local officials had to curb the virus not just county-wide but particularly in lower-income communities.
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I'm afraid that liberals such as yourself are so consumed with Trump that you've lost all touch with reality.
California ignores public records request, keeps coronavirus data hidden
State health officials have said releasing the data would confuse the public
Gov. Gavin Newsom, despite months-long promises of transparency in his coronavirus decisions, has been keeping secret the data his administration is using to drive state-implemented lockdowns.
On May 28, the Center for American Liberty (CAL) filed a public records request to the California Health and Human Services (CHHS) Agency seeking the science and data that Newsom used to drive lockdown decisions from Oct. 1, 2019 until that day. CAL executive director Mark Trammell said the state had pointed the CAL back to the state website, and withheld other data under a "deliberative process" exception, used to exempt the state from its duty to release public records.
On Friday, The Associated Press released a report detailing the secrecy shrouding one of the longest and most stringent lockdowns in the country.
State health officials have said releasing the data would confuse the public.
CA HEALTH EXPERTS QUESTION WHETHER STATE'S OUTDOOR DINING BAN CONTRIBUTED TO CORONAVIRUS SURGE
California became a virus epicenter in December, but over the course of the pandemic has fared above-average compared to other states, though the dust hasn't settled yet. California is 24th in cases per capita, with 7,773 per 100,000 population, and 38th in deaths per capita, at 90 per 100,000.
Newsom, a Democrat, was the first to impose a stay-at-home order in early March. Until early December, the state relied on a four-tier system of benchmarks for reopening, instituted on a county-by-county basis.
But after Thanksgiving, the Newsom administration nixed the locally-focused tier system and instead created five regions whose reopening plans would be determined by a single measurement-- ICU capacity. Each region had to have greater than 15 percent ICU capacity in order to escape the stay-at-home restriction.
But the new system was grayer than it seemed. Newsom had a month earlier enacted an "equity component." Aimed at tackling racial health disparities, local officials had to curb the virus not just county-wide but particularly in lower-income communities.
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President Biden signs ‘100 days mask challenge,’ mandating masks in federal buildingsComment
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We can and will beat COVID-19. America deserves a response to the COVID-19
pandemic that is driven by science, data, and public health — not politics.
Through the release of the National Strategy for the COVID-19 Response and Pandemic
Preparedness, the United States is initiating a coordinated pandemic response that
not only improves the effectiveness of our fight against COVID-19, but also helps restore trust, accountability and a sense of common purpose in our response to the
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We can and will beat COVID-19. America deserves a response to the COVID-19
the release of the National Strategy for the COVID-19 Response and Pandemic
Preparedness, the United States is initiating a coordinated pandemic response that
not only improves the effectiveness of our fight against COVID-19, but also helps restore trust, accountability and a sense of common purpose in our response to the
pandemic.
but his plan is to do nothing for several months - strike twoComment
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Democrats always promise a liberal Utopia and the sheep fall for it every time. Remember when Obama promised us that that Obamacare would save us 2K each year for health insurance and we'd get better care? My healthcare payments went WAY up.Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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