Why Covid-19 Looks So Different Across California Right Now

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There is simply a increasing disagreement betwixt regions with precocious and debased vaccination rates.

Soumya Karlamangla

Oct. 7, 2021Updated 10:09 a.m. ET

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If you’ve been pursuing the quality connected the coronavirus successful California this week, you whitethorn person noticed a stark opposition successful however the pandemic is playing retired crossed the state.

While hospitals successful Central and Northern California called successful National Guard troops to assistance unit Covid-19 wards, officials successful Los Angeles and the Bay Area began publically discussing lifting disguise mandates arsenic transmission successful their regions plummeted.

Sure, this disparity reflects the vastness of our state, but there’s different takeaway here: a widening gulf successful however antithetic parts of California are handling the pandemic.

For the archetypal twelvemonth that we lived with the coronavirus, galore decisions astir whom we interacted with and what precautions we took were handed down from the state. (Remember stay-at-home orders?)

But arsenic power has progressively shifted to the section level, there’s acold little uniformity successful the restrictions we look and successful our behaviors — and truthful successful our experiences of the pandemic.

Take vaccinations. Seventy percent of Californians eligible for the vaccines person received some doses, and determination are statewide requirements for teachers, health attraction workers and state employees.

Yet determination is immense saltation crossed counties. In Marin County, 87 percent of Californians ages 12 and implicit person had some their shots. In Lassen County, 35 percent have.

To enactment this successful context, the nation’s slightest vaccinated authorities is West Virginia, wherever 47 percent of residents who are 12 and implicit person had some their shots. Lassen and a fistful of different California counties person little vaccination rates.

This has large consequences: Unvaccinated Californians are 8 times much apt to declaration the coronavirus and 16 times much apt to dice from it than those who got their shots, authorities information shows.

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Much similar the states with debased sum levels, the parts of California with debased vaccination rates are besides those that person experienced the worst of this summer’s Delta surge.

There’s besides grounds that radical who aren’t vaccinated are little apt to instrumentality different precautions, specified arsenic wearing masks and staying distant from crowded indoor spaces.

As Kevin Malotte, prof emeritus of epidemiology astatine Cal State Long Beach, explained to me, “They person debased vaccination rates due to the fact that they don’t judge it’s that serious, truthful they’re not doing different mitigation measures either.”

But the inclination doesn’t halt there. In caller months, highly vaccinated counties successful California person besides been quicker to importune connected masks, testing successful schools and vaccines for students and government employees.

On Wednesday, the metropolis of Los Angeles voted to necessitate impervious of vaccination to participate indoor restaurants, gyms, museums, movie theaters and salons starting adjacent month. The measurement is 1 of the strictest successful the nation.

With these rules, it joins San Francisco, Berkeley and Contra Costa County — places that besides already person precocious levels of vaccination.

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  • A North-South showdown: The Los Angeles Dodgers won a thrilling National League wild-card game against the St. Louis Cardinals connected Wednesday nighttime and volition look the San Francisco Giants successful a divisional playoff series.

  • Protection for transportation drivers: Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a instrumentality that volition springiness extremity protections to drivers for DoorDash and different nutrient transportation apps, MarketWatch reports.

  • Paid signature gathering: Newsom vetoed a measure that would person barred paid signature gatherers for callback elections oregon different ballot initiatives, The Associated Press reports.

  • Nobel winners: Two scientists whose careers included probe successful California were awarded the Nobel Prize successful Chemistry connected Wednesday.

  • Drought: Some Californians are buying machines that marque h2o from air, The Associated Press reports.

  • Unemployment fraud: Newsom has signed caller laws to tighten information successful the state’s unemployment system, The Associated Press reports.

  • Needle exchange: Opponents of California’s escaped needle programs volition nary longer beryllium capable to writer implicit biology concerns nether a caller instrumentality signed by Newsom, California Healthline reports.

  • Prescribed fires: A caller instrumentality adds ineligible protections for landowners who usage smaller, intentional burning to forestall large-scale wildfires, The Associated Press reports.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

  • Oil spill: Damage from a caller lipid spill whitethorn permanently harm captious habitats for migratory birds, shorebirds and respective endangered species, The Guardian reports.

  • Academy Museum of Motion Pictures: A large Hollywood premiere was a agelong clip coming.

  • Investigation: Sheriff deputies successful the Antelope Valley who patrol schoolhouse campuses disproportionately mention Black students, LAist reports.

  • Albert Pujols: After an unceremonious exit from the Los Angeles Angels, the Dodgers signed Pujols successful May, adjacent the extremity of his career. He’s flourishing.

CENTRAL CALIFORNIA

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

  • Vaccine mandate results: San Francisco’s regularisation for metropolis workers appears to person compelled astir 1,000 to get their shots, The San Francisco Chronicle reports.

  • Fawn occurrence suspect: The pistillate charged with mounting a occurrence past period adjacent Lake Shasta volition beryllium examined by psychiatrists to find her intelligence stableness earlier tribunal proceedings continue, The Associated Press reports.

  • Elizabeth Holmes trial: The laminitis of the humor investigating start-up Theranos is facing 12 counts of fraud. Here are immoderate cardinal takeaways from the fifth week of her trial.


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Today’s question extremity comes from Aimee Wyatt, who recommends the seaside colony of Cambria successful San Luis Obispo County:

October is 1 of the champion month’s connected the Central Coast, with the slightest fog and mostly little winds.

Cambria is astir precisely halfway betwixt San Francisco and Los Angeles (making it a large spot for families to conscionable up). It’s besides the big of the yearly Scarecrow Festival, with some lighthearted and scary designs to delight all.

And determination are ever oversea bluff trails and plentifulness of less-traveled walks done the forest, similar the one-mile way up Bridge Street past Linn’s Restaurant up to the Cambria Cemetery. This literal and figurative “dead end” is conscionable close for October.


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