Guidelines/recommendations have nothing to do with plummeting case counts (which have never mattered) or hospitalizations (many of which are incidental and have been overcounted this whole time). The removal of guidelines/recommendations have nothing to do with case counts/hospitalizations and everything to do with brutal recent polling and the midterms.statefan91 said:But wouldn't you be castigating them for not removing guidelines / recommendations with plummeting case counts / hospitalizations / etc?bgr3 said:Nice to The (political) ScienceTM changing so quickly.PortCityPackFan said:They eased the requirements further today. Now only required in health care settings and the Wolfline. Of course that email came out before the new CDC guidelines so they may relax further.bgr3 said:Saw NCSU updated guidance today. Story had the headline that said something to the effect of "NCSU relaxing mask rules." You read the story and it says that masks are still required in classrooms/labs, buses, places where close contact is required as well as clinics/student health center. To me that reads as though they relaxed it for, what, Talley, gyms, hallways of buildings and that's about it? Gyms are LONG overdue (as is everywhere else as mask mandates don't do anything), I've met a couple of guys going to a Y in Cary who are State students but go there to work out without a mask on.Daviewolf83 said:
It will be interesting to see how quickly the counties in NC adjust to this new CDC guidance regarding masking on school buses (no longer required).CDC no longer requires masks on school buses, vans https://t.co/nWxgFOnuiK
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The intent matters here. For example, I'm one of those weird people who thinks that protesting lockdowns/"essential worker" designations and protesting police violence (not the racial aspect in particular though) are both worthwhile. In 2020, I watched as public health officials attack people for protesting being forced out of their jobs and barred by executive edict from making a livelihood. (Raleigh PD said "protesting is not an essential activity). Then I watched the exact same people pivot 180 degrees and come out in favor of protesting for political causes with which they were sympathetic.
IMO, in the second case they were right that protesting is essential, but its was entirely incidental. While places that are dropping mandates are doing the right thing, they are doing it due to electoral incentives, not safety or health.