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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yeah. We are nowhere near the CDC caseload parameters for full time. Not. Even. Close. Dream on. [/quote] actually, that's really not true at all. the CDC recommends full time school k-12 in yellow 'moderate transmission'. The yellow zone is defined as test positivity rate of 5%-7.9% and [b]case loads summed over 7 days per 100,000 persons of 10-49.[/b] The Arlington test positivity rate has been below 7.9 percent since the end of January. For much of that time its been below 5%- putting it in the 'blue zone.' [b]In terms of caseloads- they are steadily dropping.[/b] [/quote] Where are we now? I haven't checked recently. Anywhere close to 49? [/quote] How do you get to that 7 day/100000 summed number? Looks like Virginia Department of health only posts the 14 day summed total per 100000. [/quote] multiply the 7 day average number x 7. Today Arlington is 118.3. It was around 61 the beginning of October. It was around 42 end of June. Arlington hit its '2nd peak' of 364 Jan 12th. So today's number of 118.3 is a massive drop in the last 45 days. (Arlington's recorded high of 434 was the beginning of May 2020- and that is probably an undercount b/c testing was still limited, albeit improving.)[/quote]
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