People’s CDC COVID-19 Weather Report
This is the @PeoplesCDC weekly update for October 10, 2022! The Weather Report from the People’s CDC sheds light on the COVID situation in the US.
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This is the @PeoplesCDC weekly update for October 10, 2022! The Weather Report from the People’s CDC sheds light on the COVID situation in the US.
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This is the @PeoplesCDC weekly update for October 3, 2022! The Weather Report from the People’s CDC sheds light on the COVID situation in the US.
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This is the @PeoplesCDC weekly update for September 26, 2022! The Weather Report from the People’s CDC sheds light on the COVID situation in the US.
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Evolutionary epidemiologist Rob Wallace hosts this week’s edition of “COVID This Week”. This week we’ll cover the state of global COVID, the state of U.S. COVID, and some of the evidence that refutes President Biden’s pronouncement this past week that the pandemic is over.
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What Schools, Educators, Students, Parents and Communities Need toKnow and What They Can Do
Ventilation for Coronavirus in Schools Read More »
Infosheet for the Peoples CDC No matter what type of work you do, COVID has likely made it more hazardous. You need specific information to keep you and your families safe. This guide aims to support workers in all types of workplaces who want to protect themselves and their coworkers, loved ones, and communities from
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This is the @PeoplesCDC weekly update for September 19, 2022! The Weather Report from the People’s CDC sheds light on the COVID situation in the US.
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The Weather: As we’ve seen all summer, >99 percent of the population lives in areas with substantial or higher COVID transmission. The two highest map levels here show how very high case levels are, at 100-199 and 200-299 cases per 100,000 respectively. On Variants: Though BA5 still makes up most US cases, it showed a slight decline for
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High-quality, well-fitting masks can protect you and others! How does COVID spread? Tiny infectious particles of virus- called aerosols– are produced by an infected person from talking, laughing, singing, or just breathing. They can spread through any room or closed space, such as an office, school, bus, train, store, or theater. They can stay in