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Dr. Stuart Weiss: COVID-19 Update Friday 7-August-2020

Dr. Stuart Weiss, FACEP, FAAP, CBCP

August 7, 2020
Today’s topics: Face coverings work, can we stop talking about this already?

Face coverings work so wear one

As I conduct webinars and talk to people across our country, I am still amazed by folks who ask me pointed questions about whether face coverings actually work. They point to the fact that at first the CDC said they weren’t important and then changed direction when further facts were understood. They point to some made up constitutional right to infect others freely. They talk about other unproven ideas.

Tonight, I hope to put this debate to rest thanks to the state of Kansas. Kansas conducted a perfect face covering experiment. Last month, Governor Kelly put a mandatory mask mandate in place. The Kansas legislature thought that they knew more about medicine and public health than the health department passed legislation that overrode the Governor’s mandate. As a result, some counties kept the mask mandate in place and others did not. In fact, 15 counties kept the mask mandate in place and 90 counties abandoned it. The interesting fact is that the 15 counties that kept the mandate are the more urban counties where there are more minority workers and a denser population. These counties have more ethnic minorities who in general are more likely to become infected. Whereas the 90 counties that abandoned the face coverings tended to be the more rural counties with less population density.

So we had the perfect experiment. We had a control group that didn’t wear masks and an experimental group that did wear masks. Now some of you might be saying that this is not an accurate experiment because the groups weren’t matched well. The experimental group had a much higher chance of catching CoViD so there was bias in the experiment.

So let’s see what happened. Here is a chart of the seven day rolling averages of daily cases per 100,000 population.
The blue line, the one that held steady with new CoViD-19 cases, is the No-mask group. The rural folks who don’t want to wear masks. The yellow line is the inner city group who should have been much more susceptible yet their number of new cases dropped significantly.

Face coverings help break the chain of infectivity. Whether its because it traps droplets or it prevents people from touching their faces or for some other reason we haven’t discovered yet, they work. Other countries that have reduced their infection rates know this and now we have our own experimental data.

This discussion should now be over. People who refuse to wear masks are selfish and stupid (unless they have a real medical condition like emphysema or brittle asthma). Its the one simple thing we can do right now to slow down viral transmission. If you see someone not wearing a mask in a situation where there is inadequate social distancing, ask them politely to put it on.

Grim Numbers

Yesterday, the US passed a grim marker. Over 160,000 Americans have now lost their lives due to a bungled Federal response to this pandemic. Today that number is 161,248.

The new forecast by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) predicts that we could reach nearly 300,000 dead Americans by December 1st. When are we going to hold the leaders who are making bad decisions and killing Americans accountable? As a physician and someone who has tried to prevent injury and death my entire career, this is painful and intolerable to watch. 161,000 DEAD AMERICANS.

Be well and take care of yourself. There are storm clouds on the horizon.-
-Dr. Stu
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COVID-19 HEADLINES FOR TODAY

Coronavirus update for August 7, 2020

World Wide Updates
France reports more than 2,200 new coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours
Italy records most new coronavirus cases in a single day since May
Libya reports record increase in cases
Two German schools shut again after new cases
Virus cases are soaring among younger people, WHO says
Italy prepares to return to school by chopping up the furniture
Hong Kong to launch voluntary universal coronavirus testing
Young women more likely to experience poor mental health in lockdown, UK study suggests
A South Korean NGO is sending Covid-19 test kits to North Korea
Germany reports more than 1,100 new coronavirus cases
Pakistan relaxes lockdown measures as Covid-19 case numbers fall 80% from peak
The novel coronavirus may suppress key immune cells, study finds
Africa surpasses 1 million cases of Covid-19
Australian troops knocked on more than 1,100 doors Thursday
China recorded 27 locally transmitted cases of Covid-19 on Thursday
India has surpassed 2 million cases of Covid-19
Peru reports highest single-day spike in coronavirus cases
President Jair Bolsonaro says Brazil is “going to get on with life” as it nears 100,000 Covid-19 deaths
Japan has now identified more than 900 cases of Covid-19 for 10 days in a row
Canadian pastor who claimed that Christians were immune to COVID-19 sentenced to prison in Myanmar for defying coronavirus ban
Britain says it will junk 50 million masks over safety worries
EU removes Morocco from safe list of countries
Norway advises citizens to avoid all travel abroad
Beirut: hospital capacity falls and PPE destroyed
Total Cases Worldwide: 19,479,423
Total Deaths Worldwide: 721,884
Total Recovered: 12,474,800

US Updates

US stocks open lower
Arkansas to allow absentee ballots for Covid-19 concerns, governor says
Houston municipal courts to suspend all jury trials through September due to the pandemic
Georgia reports more than 4,100 new coronavirus cases
California tops 10,000 coronavirus deaths
Covid-19 vaccine before the election is “highly unlikely,” senior administration official says
Fauci says he’ll repeat the importance of public health principles “until I’m exhausted”
Massachusetts governor tightens restrictions indefinitely after “slight uptick” in Covid-19 cases
All New York school districts are authorized to open for in-person learning, governor says
Illinois issues new emergency rules to enforce mask mandate compliance
Florida reports another 7,600 new coronavirus cases
Trump adviser says potential executive action on payroll tax cut “basically completed”
US economy added 1.8 million jobs in July — but it’s still down nearly 13 million during the pandemic 
CDC shuts buildings after virus shutdown leads to Legionnaire’s disease risk
Hawaii reinstates inter-island travel quarantine as Covid-19 cases surge
Georgia school district announces virtual classes after more than 90 staff members were placed on quarantine
5 former CDC directors call for increased leadership in the coronavirus pandemic
Key coronavirus model projects nearly 300,000 people could die in the US by December
Tennessee 6-year-old dies after contracting coronavirus
116 students forced to quarantine in reopened Mississippi school district after coronavirus outbreak
Total US cases: 5,079,383
Total US deaths: 163,681
Total Recovered: 2,591,710
Total Tested in US: 59,652,675
Total cases in CA: 544,863
Total deaths in CA: 10,078
Total cases in FL: 518,075
Total deaths in FL: 7,927
Total cases in TX: 489,731
Total deaths in TX: 8,116
Total cases in NY: 448,252
Total deaths in NY: 32,819
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