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New cdc guidance
New cdc guidance






People who are up to date on vaccines have much lower risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19 compared with unvaccinated people. What is the percent of staffed inpatient beds occupied by COVID-19 patients (7-day average)?ĬOVID-19 Community Level and COVID-19 Prevention

new cdc guidance

If the area has 200 or more new COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people in the past 7 days:ĭetermine the COVID-19 Community Level based on new cases and inpatient beds

new cdc guidance

If the area has fewer than 200 new COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people in the past 7 days: How many new COVID-19 admissions per 100,000 people (7-day total) are there? Community vaccination coverage and other local information, like early alerts from surveillance, such as through wastewater or the number of emergency department visits for COVID-19, when available, can also inform decision making for health officials and individuals.ĬOVID-19 Community Levels – Use the Highest Level that Applies to Your Community Determine the COVID-19 Community Level based on new cases and new COVID-19 admissions Communities and individuals should also make decisions based on whether they are at high risk for severe disease and take into account inequities in access to prevention strategies.ĬOVID-19 Community Levels can help communities and individuals make decisions based on their local context and their unique needs. Health officials and individuals should consider current information about COVID-19 hospitalizations in the community, as well as the potential for strain on the local health system and COVID-19 cases in the community, when making decisions about community prevention strategies and individual behaviors. Vaccines are highly protective against severe disease, and continuing to expand vaccine coverage and ensuring people are up to date with vaccination is essential to protecting individuals against hospitalizations and deaths. In addition to protecting those at highest risk of severe outcomes, focusing on reducing medically significant illness and minimizing strain on the healthcare system reflects our current understanding of SARS-CoV-2 infection, immunity from vaccination and infection, and the tools we have available. At the same time, we know that some people and communities, such as our oldest citizens, people who are immunocompromised, and people with disabilities, are at higher risk for serious illness and face challenging decisions navigating a world with COVID-19. With current high levels of vaccination and high levels of population immunity from both vaccination and infections, the risk of medically significant disease, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19 is greatly reduced for most people. More tools than ever before are available to prevent COVID-19 from placing strain on communities and healthcare systems. COVID-19 Community Level and COVID-19 Prevention.How CDC Measures the COVID-19 Community Levels.In addition, individual businesses may decide to continue requiring masks, so please respect the rules of the house you’re in. Spokane Regional Health District reminds the community to be kind and to respect those who continue to wear a mask in order to protect themselves and those around them. You can also learn how CDC measures the COVID-19 Community Levels here. The site allows you to see the current county-level risk. The new CDC guidance for masking based on the COVID-19 Community Levels can be found on the CDC website. Masks will still be required in high-transmission settings including public transportation, healthcare, corrections facilities, and long-term care facilities.

new cdc guidance

At that time, masks in Spokane County will be strongly recommended, but not required, especially for those at high risk for severe illness. This is ten days sooner than the original date of March 21, announced on Feb. on March 11, including in K-12 schools and childcare facilities. Indoor mask requirements will be lifted after 11:59 p.m. Media Contact: Kelli Hawkins | | (509) 324-1539, c (509) 994-8968ĬDC’s Community Level System Puts Spokane County at a Medium Level of Riskįollowing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) release of new masking guidance based on the Community Level system, which assessed Spokane County at a “Medium” level of risk, Governor Jay Inslee adjusted the timing of our statewide mask requirement.








New cdc guidance