Following the Politics instead of Following the Science

Healthcare providers and others are making critical medical decisions about masking based on a political football.

Politicians told us they would “follow the science” but what is happening is that even scientists, doctors, and hospitals are now FOLLOWING THE POLITICS!

The evidence is all over the news, typically coming from the hospital spokesperson directly to the reporters, clearly stating that they are not basing their mask protection protocols on any medical concerns or ethical concerns, they’re basing medical decisions on a political football –  the ending of the National Public Health Emergency declaration. 


The image is the cartoon of Lucy pulling the football away at the last minute when Charlie Brown tries to kick it and he goes flying into the air while she smiles. The caption says Lifting masks in hospitals based on the end of the PHE declaration. Basing critical medical decisions on a political football. Underneath in quotations is the phrase Following the politics unquote. at teamshumanfox

Rolling backwards in Madison Wisconsin

Channel 3000: SSM Health to no longer require masks at hospitals and clinics. By Tahleel Mohieldin, March 13, 2023

SSM Health will no longer require universal masking at its hospitals and clinics beginning Wednesday. Lisa Adams, a spokesperson with the healthcare provider, said as the National Public Health Emergency around COVID-19 is set to expire early May, SSM Health is taking steps to roll back some of the mitigation strategies they put in place during the height of the pandemic.

SSM Health verbatim states their rolling back mitigations is adjunctive to National Public Health Emergency expiring politically. So no science needed for this decision and no medical considerations, let alone the public health concerns of the community?


Politics over People in Cedar Rapids, Iowa

The Gazette: University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics drops mask requirement. Hospital warns staff not to ask patients or colleagues to wear masks under new rules. By Erin Jordan Mar. 10, 2023

“Questions and comments about mask wearing are strongly discouraged,” UIHC responded to a list of frequently asked questions. “Members of the university community are expected to be respectful of one another’s personal decisions. Whether or not to wear a mask is a personal decision that each person must make for themselves and for their own reasons.” Wearing or not wearing a mask has become something of a political statement in addition to a means of reducing infection.

UIHC believes wearing masks is a political statement and it’s about personal decisions. They admit that it’s also a means to reducing infection – which means they’re stating that’s not their priority. Their priority is political.

If I were a patient of University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics I’d check to find out what personal choices their surgeons make. Can they operate unmasked? Refuse to wash their hands first because maybe they’re personally against handwashing? Can their clinicians choose to use the same tongue depressor or speculum in all patients one after another based on political convictions? 

What happens if someone decides to make disinfecting bedpans a political issue? Would doctors and hospital administrators be okay with patients being given their roommate’s used bedpan? If that sounds ridiculous, so should personal decisions about masks in healthcare settings. Because without masks, the clinicians or other people could potentially give you, the patient, a disease that puts you out of work on permanent disability, or puts you into the grave. When all that was needed to prevent that was a mask.

Keep Masks In Healthcare, People’s CDC Letter Campaign To Governors

Patients seek care to improve their health. Healthcare providers have an ethical responsibility to DO NO HARM and ensure that they do not expose patients to COVID.

And what about the harm to the healthcare workers, the providers who will be unavailable to treat patients because of covid absences, disability, or worse? The healthcare workers have a higher rate of exposure to begin with and it is preventable. 

This isn’t some small potatoes of deciding whether or not to wear a scarf today. And you don’t even get the option not to wear pants in most public settings. No shirt, no shoes, no service. Just add masks. It’s eminently practical.

What’s next? Will they say it’s a personal choice to drive drunk, not use a child safety seat, smoke indoors, or carry bombs, knives, and guns onto airplanes? Nobody with sense would seriously assert these nonsense things in a modern society. So what is going on here?


by Chloe, posted on instagram & twitter – EASA Aviation Health Safety Protocol graphic released for the relaxation of covid19 measures for air travelers shows 3 people sitting in airplane seats only one is masked in the middle and the other 2 are not, and the unmasked guy on the left has a happy smiley emoji above him, the woman masked in the middle has an angry emoji above her head, and the other unmasked man has an eyes rolling emoji above his head and the caption reads respect all choices the image has been altered to include the man on the right smoking a cigarette with the smoke going all around him and the woman in the middle, he’s also holding an open test tube, has a bomb near his feet, the woman is holding a pair of scissors and a large bottle of lotion a razor is at her feet and some peanuts. The man on the left is wearing a big top hat now and is holding a big knife and has a standard poodle loose and unleashed next to him Also a toy gun The mask emoji that was the o in choices was replaced with a clown emoji

What happens in Las Vegas… belongs behind a mask

KTNV LAS VEGAS: After 3 years, mask mandate lifted at Sunrise Health hospitals in Las Vegas By: Abel Garcia, Mar 09, 2023

Patients and staff have been required to wear masks inside Sunrise Health hospitals for nearly three years. But Wednesday, that mandate was lifted. “We have been waiting three long years to lose masks, so to see the beautiful faces of my coworkers, I can’t even tell you what it does inside,” said Jina Dick, intensive medical care coordinator at Southern Hills Hospital.

Here the intensive medical care coordinator at Southern Hills Hospital in Las Vegas justifies making safe care inaccessible to the high risk, and putting lives in danger, by citing waiting “to see the beautiful faces of my coworkers, I can’t even tell you what it does inside.” Las Vegas is known for sexual innuendo, but these are really unacceptable comments to hear from a person in management in a medical workplace. 

Even putting the creep factor aside, healthcare worker management personnel wanting to see beautiful faces is NOT scientific, and it’s not evidence based medicine. It’s especially offensive regarding the Intensive Care department of a hospital where the most vulnerable of patients will be exposed when the coordinator’s potentially asymptomatic infected team are unmasked and spewing the virus throughout the ICU corridors and patient rooms.


What’s the matter with Kansas hospitals?

As third anniversary of Covid-19 pandemic nears, Kansas City metro health systems remove mask requirements. By Rebecca Gannon, Updated: 6:44 PM CST Mar 6, 2023

HCA Midwest Health provided a statement, saying: HCA Midwest Health has updated its universal masking policy based on the low COVID-19 Community Levels. Our policy is in alignment with Centers of Disease Control guidance that the intensity of COVID protection strategies should be based on the level of COVID-19 activity in the local community.

This is false because to be in alignment with the CDC guidance they would be using Community Transmission, NOT Community levels. 

American Hospital Association: CDC updates COVID-19 infection control guidance for health care settings. Sep 26, 2022

To allow for earlier intervention to prevent a strain on the health care system, the guidance recommends health care facilities use data on COVID-19 community transmission rather than COVID-19 community levels to guide certain practices.

HCA Midwest Health didn’t even read the CDC guidelines correctly. If I were a patient of this healthcare system, I’d want to know what other guidelines they’re misinterpreting where lives are on the line.

Fox4: Lawrence Memorial Hospital changes mask requirements. by: Heidi Schmidt, Posted: Mar 13, 2023

If community COVID-19 levels shirt to the high category, the hospital will likely announce it will shift back to stronger masking guidelines.

Lawrence Memorial Hospital also doesn’t know they’re supposed to look at Transmission because both Douglas County and Jackson County are rated at the HIGH category on the CDC Community Transmission scale.

The image is labeled from CDC dot gov March 14th 2023, it is 2 maps side by side indicating Transmission Levels in Kansas. One points to Douglas County Kansas Transmission Level High, the other points to Jackson County Kansas Transmission level high.

There’s a reason to use Community Transmission and not Community Levels. Nobody who actually wants to prevent infections would use Community Levels as they are based on hospitalizations. It makes it even stranger that hospitals would use those because one would think they would already be aware of the hospitalization levels and would be using the data more relevant for prediction rather than to tell them what’s already happening at their own hospital. 

WebMD – CDC: Masking No Longer Required in Health Care Settings, Written by Jay Croft, Sept. 28, 2022

Community transmission “is the metric currently recommended to guide select practices in healthcare settings to allow for earlier intervention, before there is strain on the healthcare system and to better protect the individuals seeking care in these settings,” the CDC said.

Do these hospital administrators even know what data they’re looking at and why? I get the feeling they’re just going through the political motions in citing any data at all.

12 News: Wesley hospitals end mask requirements, visitor restrictions. Mar. 7, 2023

Thanks to declining COVID-19 infection and hospitalization rates in Wichita and across Kansas, Wesley Healthcare today is lifting masking requirements and visitor restrictions at Wesley Medical Center and Wesley Woodlawn Hospital & ER, as well as at Wesley’s freestanding emergency rooms in West Wichita and Derby.

Wesley Healthcare claimed declining infection rates, and I can only assume they’re unaware that there is no higher Community Transmission level than High. 

The image is labeled March 14, 2023 cdc dot gov, Community Transmission map of Kansas, pointing out Sedgwick County Kansas Transmission Level High.

Because Wichita is in Sedgwick County where the Transmission status is High.

The image is the CDC Community Transmission map of the United States which is mostly red, the legend explains that red is high at 40.91%, orange substantial at 26.32%, yellow moderate 25.73%, and blue low 7.05%. There is very little blue on this map. It’s mostly red with some yellow mixed in.

Over 40% of the United States is a HOT ZONE in March 2023.


“Community Levels” don’t tell you Community Transmission

It’s worse than just the confusion over Community Levels or Community Transmission. Even if they were using Transmission, that’s not exactly great science either considering that the data, even for that, is no longer robust. So even removing masks based on Community Transmission is based on flawed data.

People’s CDC: Removing masks in healthcare is dangerous and unethical. Feb 14 2023

The CDC’s current policy relies on the Community Transmission map, which grossly underestimates COVID-19 infection rates. Back in September 2021 the CDC estimated that only 1 in 4 COVID cases were reported. And in New York, for example, a spring 2022 study suggested that infections were underestimated by a factor of 30. This is because far fewer people are testing for COVID now that much required routine testing has ended, federal funding for COVID testing has diminished, and most home tests are not reported. Further, most low-wage workers don’t have paid sick time, and therefore many are incentivized or compelled to go to work with COVID, or to avoid testing. 

I have heard a rumour that the CDC is being pressured to roll back transmission reporting even further. Then even the Community Transmission map such as it is, will be even less helpful in determining anything about the prevalence of the severe respiratory virus SARS-COV-2.  


California makes sharp right turn into anti-mask

Business Journal: California announces relaxed COVID-19 health order updates. March 7, 2023

Masking in high-risk and health care settings: Beginning April 3, masks will no longer be required in indoor high-risk and health care settings. This includes health care, long-term care and corrections facilities as well as homeless, emergency and warming and cooling centers.

This sounds like they’re admitting that they don’t care if people in healthcare, long-term care, corrections facilities, and homeless centers die or become seriously ill from a preventable disease. Because they’re not saying people are no longer high-risk. They’re not saying these settings are no longer high-risk. They’re just no longer interested in protecting anyone.

The Sun: Nurses furious as Calif. to drop hospital mask mandate, nurse vaccine requirements. By Les Hubbard March 5, 2023

With the conclusion of California’s COVID-19 pandemic emergency last week, the state’s Public Health Department unfurled a number of changes to once cemented health mandates related to the endemic virus.

Health mandates for the pandemic and endemic virus. These mitigations were in place for both pandemic and ongoing respiratory disease spread. So either way, nothing has changed in the medical science of disease spread. It’s a political decision. 

So much for science! Backwards and darker, even in sunny California.


The VA – protecting some, but not all veterans

Military.com – VA Drops Mask Requirements for Staff, Patients at Most Medical Facilities. 6 Mar 2023 | By Patricia Kime

Officials said Friday the department will still require masks in facilities where transmission risk is considered high, and masks also will remain mandatory in areas where COVID-19 continues to pose a threat to vulnerable patients, such as inpatient medical and surgical units, intensive care, chemotherapy, dialysis and post-transplant units.

I haven’t researched this, but just the fact that VA patients are by definition veterans who at some point were on active duty in the military, probably means that the population has a higher percentage of patients in high risk categories. Institutions failing to care about what preventable calamity befalls veterans is unfortunately nothing new, but I expected better of the VA on following the science.


Bold claims that infection is safe in Denver, Colorado 

I’m no lawyer but to me this sounds like some kind of lawsuit waiting to happen. 

UCHealth lifts mask mandates for most people at hospitals and clinics. By: Katie Kerwin McCrimmon, UCHealth. March 1, 2023

Why are mask mandates at UCHealth being lifted? COVID-19 is now endemic and people will continue to contract the virus. But the change in masking policies at health care facilities should give people confidence that we can live with the virus and can go on with normal life. “We consider it safe to lift mask mandates,” said Dr. Michelle Barron, senior medical director of infection prevention and control for UCHealth and one of the top infectious disease experts in Colorado.

They are claiming incorrectly that covid is endemic – that’s not what any scientific body says – the pandemic is not over since the virus is still spreading with worldwide outbreaks continuing. But even if it was endemic, that’s generally a bad thing, and all the more reason to keep masking. Nobody would argue doing away with mosquito nets because malaria is endemic.  

But more shockingly, they claim that people will continue to contract the virus but it is safe to not have masks and allow that to happen. And the reason they say it’s safe – because they changed the policy! That’s not how reality works. Things don’t magically become safe because the hospital policy changed or a government policy changed. They’ve got it backwards. 

It certainly sounds like they are falsely asserting that nosocomial infection in UCHealth facilities is safe. That getting covid in their hospital will not lead to illness, long term disability, or death? It sounds like they are promising consequence-free hospital acquired covid infection. A very bold claim to make! 

(Just in case anyone needs evidence later of these egregious science errors and flawed claims, the page has been archived at the Wayback Machine and on archive.today.)


Nosocomial infections not being reported may hide some of the fallout of dropping masks in healthcare settings

Unfortunately the amount of nosocomial spread happening in these facilities, or anywhere else, is not being reported by the U.S. government. So it’s a dice roll to trust anything they say.

Politico: Biden officials to keep private the names of hospitals where patients contracted Covid. By RACHAEL LEVY – 06/25/2022

“Not knowing what the likelihood of getting transmission in the hospital really impacts an individual’s ability to quote unquote ‘make a personal decision’ on their risk levels,” said Mia Ives-Rublee, a disability rights advocate who has a lung condition that makes her more susceptible to Covid. Over the four weeks ending June 19, U.S. hospitals reported an average of 1,457 patients per week had caught Covid during their stay, according to a POLITICO analysis of data from the Department of Health and Human Services. That follows a record month in January when more than 3,000 patients each week were infected while in the hospital.

I hope at least there are some hospitals actually following the science. I’m sending the People’s CDC Masks in Healthcare advocacy letter to Geisinger, the healthcare system I use, and also to my representatives in government, to insist on keeping safety measures like masks in healthcare settings since evidence shows that the threat remains.

It’s clear by words and actions that many healthcare institutions are not concerned about nosocomial spread in their facilities. Hospitals that drop masks, to seemingly promote hospital acquired covid, seem unconcerned about patient care in a way that’s very disturbing considering the horror shows we’ve heard about in past outbreaks during this ongoing pandemic. This hubris and delusional behaviour needs to be reigned in.

U.S. govt should release the data on hospital-acquired SARS-CoV-2 cases

Without this data on SARS-CoV-2 nosocomial infection people do not have complete information. This lack of transparency makes it impossible to make fully informed decisions about healthcare risks, prevents people from pursuing medical care, and damages hospitals’ reputations by appearing to want to hide this data.  


The beer commercial guy with white hair and a dinner jacket leaning on the table with one elbow and saying I don't always need to visit the hospital but when I do I don't want to get covid there
The beer commercial guy with white hair and a dinner jacket leaning on the table with one elbow and saying I don’t always need to visit the hospital but when I do I don’t want to get covid there

Science organizations and organizations full of scientists take cues from political decisions

It’s not just hospitals that are following the politics instead of established science. My local astronomy club now changed from requiring masks to recommending them – likely because the college observatory where the meetings take place made that change. And the college likely made the change in March because of the ending of the public health emergency declaration 2 months in the future. None of that is scientific.

Furries, often associated with being largely into tech & STEM, are also following the politics. Furry Weekend Atlanta is directly stating changing their covid protocols is not based on safety or science but based on financial considerations around the end of federal funding, citing that “paying for tests out-of-pocket would be cost-prohibitive for both attendees and the convention itself.”

I’ve heard of other venues also changing their mitigation requirements based solely on the end of the emergency declaration with no elaboration. 

It’s similar to how most people were voluntarily masked at public places around Scranton Pennsylvania in March 2022. But then a Trump appointed judge in Florida sided with an anti-masker’s legal claim, and voila, the public transportation mask requirement was dropped, and some airplanes told people to take off their masks in mid-air exposing unwilling passengers. Later that week masking in northeastern Pennsylvania public places plummeted – even where people voluntarily masked before without complaint – very few people were masking anymore. Some people openly stated they believed it must be safe to unmask if airplanes, trains, and buses don’t even require it anymore! They never heard that the decision was NOT made based on science, but based on a political football being kicked around by a Trump appointed judge rated “not qualified” to even be a judge by the American Bar Association, let alone to be qualified in determining medical and public health matters. 

Some people have even mentioned the PHE declaration ending by just saying the pandemic itself is slated to end in May, or that the threat of covid will no longer exist after May 11th. It seems preposterous that people don’t understand that the virus – and also reality – just don’t work that way, but I have a suspicion those people are not thinking things through. 


The government is no longer addressing danger – surely that means there’s no longer danger???

For all the griping people have done about people’s faith in government being gone, they honestly seem to have a lot more blind faith in political cultism. And it wouldn’t be the first time a civilization abandoned good science by following a political cult movement – that’s exactly what seems to have happened to some city states of the Mayan civilization in Yucatan. 

Lost World of the Maya | National Geographic (youtube video)

Auto Transcript: Bill Ringle: perhaps a better way to think about it is a political ideology and of course it had religious overtones – cult’s perhaps the wrong word because it suggests something kind of small-scale and extra-governmental this was political ideology front and center George Bey: the maya knew about droughts they were probably a civilization designed to respond not only to managing rainwater but managing a lack of rainwater too it’s not a surprise they left what becomes the question for us is why they don’t come back Narrator: so why didn’t stairway’s residents and the king of Kiuic survive these droughts as they clearly had in the past the extreme intensity of these droughts was disastrous making a carefully managed response their only hope but bey and ringle speculate the north’s political establishment was falling into disarray distracted by the cult of the feathered serpent  Bill Ringle: the collapse in the northern mile apparently began during the 9th century and that’s also the time period during which this feathered serpent ideology was introduced and this undoubtedly led to rivalries with respect to power brokering Narrator: Ringle thinks the political situation may have become so extreme that there was no longer any governmental system capable of organizing their return. with a stable government the northern maya might have survived but it wasn’t to be and within a century the major cities and towns of the north just like the south were left in ruins today the empty jungles of the yucatan serve as a reminder that even great civilizations can fail  

Science was politicized into a religion and cities fell into ruin when elites turned to clout chasing rather than maintaining infrastructure.


“When you boil all of this down, what you get to is an inevitable conclusion that these men do not want any real meaningful government action in the face of the pandemic. That it should be left to individual choice and the choice of businesses and the private sector. That is fundamentally when you take all their statements and you look at them, that’s what it is. And I’m sure that they’ll deny that and say, “Nope, that’s not what we’re advocating,” but you know.”

— Walker Bragman on Debunk the Funk with Dr. Wilson, talking about the Great Barrington Declaration aligned people testifying in Congress in February 2023


Today’s elite feathered serpent cult is individualism and they worship The Economy. 



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Political football From Wikipedia
A political football is a topic or issue that is seized on by opposing political parties or factions and made a more political issue than it might initially seem to be. “To make a political football” [out of something] is defined in William Safire’s Safire’s Political Dictionary as “To thrust a social, national security, or otherwise ostensibly non-political matter into partisan politics”. In 1953 the gangster Lucky Luciano complained in an interview to Safire that “I been a political football”.[1] 

Channel 3000: SSM Health to no longer require masks at hospitals and clinics. By Tahleel Mohieldin, March 13, 2023
SSM Health will no longer require universal masking at its hospitals and clinics beginning Wednesday. Lisa Adams, a spokesperson with the healthcare provider, said as the National Public Health Emergency around COVID-19 is set to expire early May, SSM Health is taking steps to roll back some of the mitigation strategies they put in place during the height of the pandemic.

The Gazette: University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics drops mask requirement. Hospital warns staff not to ask patients or colleagues to wear masks under new rules. By Erin Jordan Mar. 10, 2023
“Questions and comments about mask wearing are strongly discouraged,” UIHC responded to a list of frequently asked questions. “Members of the university community are expected to be respectful of one another’s personal decisions. Whether or not to wear a mask is a personal decision that each person must make for themselves and for their own reasons.” Wearing or not wearing a mask has become something of a political statement in addition to a means of reducing infection.

The Loop, UI Health Care – March 6, 2023 Face masks optional for most employees, patients, and visitors, effective March 8
Effective Wednesday, March 8, face masks will be optional for all in our facilities, except for those who have symptoms of a respiratory virus or for those employees who are unvaccinated, for which masks remain required. Masks are welcome for anyone who chooses to wear one. This change to our guidance was made in partnership with our Program of Hospital Epidemiology.

University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics

Debunk the Funk with Dr. Wilson – Reacting to the worst select subcommittee ever (w/ Walker Bragman) (youtube video) March 14, 2023
“Washing your hands is good. Like Jesus man, how are you a surgeon, and you’re advocating against washing hands? It’s funny because Kulldorff just said we shouldn’t focus on one disease we should focus on all diseases. Well washing hands is just generally good for infectious diseases, it just generally helps prevent it.” – Dr. Wilson, Debunk the Funk

Keep Masks In Healthcare, People’s CDC Letter Campaign To Governors
Patients seek care to improve their health. Healthcare providers have an ethical responsibility to DO NO HARM and ensure that they do not expose patients to COVID.

Teams Human – Moving forward, forever – community adaptation by Chloe Humbert Jan 1 2023
Nobody could take any of these statements seriously: “We can’t wear seatbelts in cars forever.” “We can’t wear steel toe boots at the factory forever.” “We can’t use child car seats forever.” “We can’t keep brushing our teeth every night forever.” “We can’t stop people smoking indoors in public forever.” “We can’t filter water at the sewage treatment plants forever.” And no sensible person would take these types of comments seriously when it comes to mitigations for a dangerous pandemic.

Pandemic Memes Collection – Covid is Airborne

KTNV LAS VEGAS: After 3 years, mask mandate lifted at Sunrise Health hospitals in Las Vegas By: Abel Garcia, Mar 09, 2023
Patients and staff have been required to wear masks inside Sunrise Health hospitals for nearly three years. But Wednesday, that mandate was lifted. “We have been waiting three long years to lose masks, so to see the beautiful faces of my coworkers, I can’t even tell you what it does inside,” said Jina Dick, intensive medical care coordinator at Southern Hills Hospital.

As third anniversary of Covid-19 pandemic nears, Kansas City metro health systems remove mask requirements. By Rebecca Gannon, Updated: 6:44 PM CST Mar 6, 2023
HCA Midwest Health provided a statement, saying: HCA Midwest Health has updated its universal masking policy based on the low COVID-19 Community Levels. Our policy is in alignment with Centers of Disease Control guidance that the intensity of COVID protection strategies should be based on the level of COVID-19 activity in the local community.

American Hospital Association: CDC updates COVID-19 infection control guidance for health care settings. Sep 26, 2022
To allow for earlier intervention to prevent a strain on the health care system, the guidance recommends health care facilities use data on COVID-19 community transmission rather than COVID-19 community levels to guide certain practices.

CDC: COVID Data Tracker COVID-19 Integrated County View

Fox4: Lawrence Memorial Hospital changes mask requirements. by: Heidi Schmidt, Posted: Mar 13, 2023
If community COVID-19 levels shirt to the high category, the hospital will likely announce it will shift back to stronger masking guidelines.

WebMD – CDC: Masking No Longer Required in Health Care Settings, Written by Jay Croft, Sept. 28, 2022
Community transmission “is the metric currently recommended to guide select practices in healthcare settings to allow for earlier intervention, before there is strain on the healthcare system and to better protect the individuals seeking care in these settings,” the CDC said.

12 News: Wesley hospitals end mask requirements, visitor restrictions. Mar. 7, 2023
Thanks to declining COVID-19 infection and hospitalization rates in Wichita and across Kansas, Wesley Healthcare today is lifting masking requirements and visitor restrictions at Wesley Medical Center and Wesley Woodlawn Hospital & ER, as well as at Wesley’s freestanding emergency rooms in West Wichita and Derby.

People’s CDC on Instagram
This map – which is almost entirely red – represents COVID transmission per capita. The CDC creates this map by gathering COVID case numbers from local health departments. As you can see— this red hot map means lots of COVID cases. It shows that we are in a surge and that you may be pretty likely to get and/or spread Covid, especially if you’re not using any layers of protections. But even this map *under represents* current Covid transmission. When Congress failed to renew COVID funding this past March, they withdrew financial support for uninsured people to easily access free tests. and forced many community testing centers to close. So fewer people are testing, and now, those who are testing, are frequently using at-home rapid tests, which are almost never reported to health departments. This means, things are actually somehow *even* worse than this ALL RED MAP suggests. The CDC introduced *this* pastel “community levels” map in February. It’s the map they use on their website and on social media. This pastel map looks like we’re in the clear, and maybe the pandemic is over. This map is based on calculations that they claim will let us know when COVID is overwhelming our health systems. So Instead of telling you if you are likely to get or spread Covid, this map tells you whether you could access a hospital bed, should you need it. The problem is, that by the time this map turns pastel orange, it’s already too late to prevent tragic and avoidable deaths, chronic illness and disability from Long COVID.

People’s CDC: Removing masks in healthcare is dangerous and unethical. Feb 14 2023
The CDC’s current policy relies on the Community Transmission map, which grossly underestimates COVID-19 infection rates. Back in September 2021 the CDC estimated that only 1 in 4 COVID cases were reported. And in New York, for example, a spring 2022 study suggested that infections were underestimated by a factor of 30. This is because far fewer people are testing for COVID now that much required routine testing has ended, federal funding for COVID testing has diminished, and most home tests are not reported. Further, most low-wage workers don’t have paid sick time, and therefore many are incentivized or compelled to go to work with COVID, or to avoid testing. 

Business Journal: California announces relaxed COVID-19 health order updates. March 7, 2023
Masking in high-risk and health care settings: Beginning April 3, masks will no longer be required in indoor high-risk and health care settings. This includes health care, long-term care and corrections facilities as well as homeless, emergency and warming and cooling centers.

The Sun: Nurses furious as Calif. to drop hospital mask mandate, nurse vaccine requirements. By Les Hubbard March 5, 2023
With the conclusion of California’s COVID-19 pandemic emergency last week, the state’s Public Health Department unfurled a number of changes to once cemented health mandates related to the endemic virus.

Military.com – VA Drops Mask Requirements for Staff, Patients at Most Medical Facilities. 6 Mar 2023 | By Patricia Kime
Officials said Friday the department will still require masks in facilities where transmission risk is considered high, and masks also will remain mandatory in areas where COVID-19 continues to pose a threat to vulnerable patients, such as inpatient medical and surgical units, intensive care, chemotherapy, dialysis and post-transplant units.

VA.gov – Eligibility for VA health care 

UCHealth lifts mask mandates for most people at hospitals and clinics. By: Katie Kerwin McCrimmon, UCHealth. March 1, 2023
Why are mask mandates at UCHealth being lifted? COVID-19 is now endemic and people will continue to contract the virus. But the change in masking policies at health care facilities should give people confidence that we can live with the virus and can go on with normal life. “We consider it safe to lift mask mandates,” said Dr. Michelle Barron, senior medical director of infection prevention and control for UCHealth and one of the top infectious disease experts in Colorado.

Kaiser Health News: Fourth Year Of The Global Covid Pandemic Begins. Monday, Mar 13 2023
Saturday marked three years since the World Health Organization first called the outbreak a pandemic on March 11, 2020, and the United Nation’s health organization says it’s not yet ready to say the emergency has ended. … With information sources drying up, it has become harder to keep tabs on the pandemic.

Politico: Biden officials to keep private the names of hospitals where patients contracted Covid. By RACHAEL LEVY – 06/25/2022
“Not knowing what the likelihood of getting transmission in the hospital really impacts an individual’s ability to quote unquote ‘make a personal decision’ on their risk levels,” said Mia Ives-Rublee, a disability rights advocate who has a lung condition that makes her more susceptible to Covid. Over the four weeks ending June 19, U.S. hospitals reported an average of 1,457 patients per week had caught Covid during their stay, according to a POLITICO analysis of data from the Department of Health and Human Services. That follows a record month in January when more than 3,000 patients each week were infected while in the hospital.

People’s CDC – Masks in Healthcare – February 23, 2023
As healthcare workers, patients, parents, and caregivers, we at the People’s CDC urge public health officials and healthcare organizations, including hospitals, clinics, physician and dentist offices, nursing homes, and home health care services to require masking in all healthcare settings, and to provide masks (ideally N95 respirators) for everyone in those settings.

Teams Human – U.S. govt should release the data on hospital-acquired SARS-CoV-2 cases
Without this data on SARS-CoV-2 nosocomial infection people do not have complete information. This lack of transparency makes it impossible to make fully informed decisions about healthcare risks, prevents people from pursuing medical care, and damages hospitals’ reputations by appearing to want to hide this data.  

Furries are developing vaccines, building your favorite apps, and crashing Microsoft meetings. The inside story of how one of the web’s oldest communities became a force to be reckoned with in the tech industry. By Kylie Robison. Mar 11, 2022
In turn, furries have come to play a major, influential role in the development of the tech industry over the last several decades: A long-running in-joke holds that if all the furries disappeared, Silicon Valley would simply cease to function. There’s a ring of truth to the joke. While hard data on the demographics of the furry community is hard to come by, a 2011 report by furry research group Furscience showed that half of the 1,761 furries surveyed said they chose careers in science, engineering, or tech. Anecdotally, there are reports of active groups of furries at titans like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google, as well as at smaller tech firms.Microsoft, Amazon, and Google declined to comment on the presence of furry communities at their firms.

KOTAKU: Furry Community Divided As Convention Drops Covid Requirements. By Sisi Jiang. March 15 2023
On March 12, the leadership team posted a letter on the Furry Weekend Atlanta website and Twitter account stating the reasons why they’re dropping testing and booster requirements. The more effective Nucleic Acid Amplification Tests (NAAT) normally cost $100-200, and federal funding for the coronavirus emergency will end on May 11 (which is the first day of the convention). FWA wrote that paying for tests out-of-pocket would be cost-prohibitive for both attendees and the convention itself. 

Commonwealth Fund – Federal Judge Eliminates the CDC’s Public Transportation Mask Mandate. April 27, 2022 by Timothy S. Jost
For more than a year, Americans traveling by train, plane, bus, or other public transport have been required to wear masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Most Americans have supported this mandate. On April 18, a federal judge in Florida ended the mandate for the country. Her decision raises a question: Who should be in charge of public health decisions affecting the American people — scientific agencies designated by Congress or unelected federal judges? The case, Health Freedom Defense Fund v. Biden, was brought by two individuals who claimed to have anxiety or panic attacks caused by wearing masks and by an anti-COVID-regulation organization. The judge, Kathryn Mizelle, was rated “not qualified” by the American Bar Association when she was nominated by President Trump in the final days of his administration because of the short time she had been in practice and her lack of courtroom experience.

New York Post: Judge’s decision to void mask mandate prompts mid-flight cheers among fliers. By Yaron Steinbuch, April 19, 2022
Scott Hechinger, a civil rights attorney, was traveling from Florida to the Big Apple on Monday when the judge’s ruling was announced. “The decision is stupid and non-sensical. And outcome determinative. And it’s outrageous a single judge in one state can make national health policy,” he said in a tweet. “But I’m currently dealing with the immediate impact of the decision. So not really in the mood to get into more,” Hechinger added. He told Insider in an email that he found the decision “even more outrageous that it’s happening at a time when a new variant is raging and so many — including friends and colleagues, and their young children — are extremely sick.” Hechinger added: “I don’t feel safe.”

Vanity Fair: This Trump Judge Was Deemed “Not Qualified.” Then She Axed the Mask Mandate. The American Bar Association said in 2020 that Kathryn Kimball Mizelle lacked sufficient experience, but that didn’t stop her from ascending to a lifetime appointment and striking down the federal mask mandate. By Eric Lutz, April 19, 2022
The ruling on Monday by U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle to strike down the federal mask mandate for public transportation that has been in place for two years sparked celebration for some travelers, but stoked confusion and consternation among others. A number of people were particularly bewildered as to how a 35-year-old Donald Trump appointee rated “Not Qualified” by the American Bar Association (ABA) was able to effectively decide public health policy for much of the nation. Mizelle, who came to her lifetime appointment without ever having tried a case but with a resume chock full of conservative bonafides, wrote on Monday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had overstepped its bounds in requiring face coverings for air, train, and other forms of travel.

Lost World of the Maya | National Geographic (youtube video)
Auto Transcript: Bill Ringle: perhaps a better way to think about it is a political ideology and of course it had religious overtones – cult’s perhaps the wrong word because it suggests something kind of small-scale and extra-governmental this was political ideology front and center George Bey: the maya knew about droughts they were probably a civilization designed to respond not only to managing rainwater but managing a lack of rainwater too it’s not a surprise they left what becomes the question for us is why they don’t come back Narrator: so why didn’t stairway’s residents and the king of Kiuic survive these droughts as they clearly had in the past the extreme intensity of these droughts was disastrous making a carefully managed response their only hope but bey and ringle speculate the north’s political establishment was falling into disarray distracted by the cult of the feathered serpent  Bill Ringle: the collapse in the northern mile apparently began during the 9th century and that’s also the time period during which this feathered serpent ideology was introduced and this undoubtedly led to rivalries with respect to power brokering Narrator: Ringle thinks the political situation may have become so extreme that there was no longer any governmental system capable of organizing their return. with a stable government the northern maya might have survived but it wasn’t to be and within a century the major cities and towns of the north just like the south were left in ruins today the empty jungles of the yucatan serve as a reminder that even great civilizations can fail  

“When you boil all of this down, what you get to is an inevitable conclusion that these men do not want any real meaningful government action in the face of the pandemic. That it should be left to individual choice and the choice of businesses and the private sector. That is fundamentally when you take all their statements and you look at them, that’s what it is. And I’m sure that they’ll deny that and say, “Nope, that’s not what we’re advocating,” but you know.”
— Walker Bragman on Debunk the Funk with Dr. Wilson, talking about the Great Barrington Declaration aligned people testifying in Congress in February 2023