The latest bullshit from the county I live in. Wife getting her first vaccination tomorrow. As for me...answer is still no fucking way, Ike! But in news that made me smile, the latest relaxing of house arrest means I can once again use two carts when I go to the commissary. Commissary manager told me he needed the sales.
Observe...things just keep getting better since 20 January, at least that's what "they" tell us. Very obvious to me why. Fuck "them", ALL of "them".
BREAKING NEWS FROM THE CARMEL PINE CONE
March 23, 2021, 3:30 p.m.
DESPITE INCREASE IN CASES, STATE LOWERS COUNTY'S TIER SCORE TO 3.8
• Two more weeks below 4.0 and Monterey County will move to Orange Tier
While new cases of coronavirus in Monterey County increased 13 percent from 147 last week to 166 for the week ending today, the
California Department of Public Health this morning lowered the county's tier case rate from 4.7 to 3.8.
The score puts the county within reach of the
Orange Tier under the state's economic shutdown rules. A score of 4.0 or lower three weeks in a row is needed to move to a new tier, which means Monterey County could officially achieve Orange Tier status as early as April 7, county health officer Dr. Ed. Moreno told the board of supervisors this afternoon.(Moreno and the 'board of supervisors' are utterly useless cocksuckers. - JS)
This week's score of 3.8 is once again Monterey County's lowest since the
tiered system for regulating the state's economy was introduced by the governor in August. (Fuck Newsom. Recall his worthless ass. - JS) The highest case rate assigned to Monterey County was 84.3 on January 2.
Here's an updated chart showing the county's recent progress through the tiers.
While today's lower score runs counter to the rising number of new infections reported by the
Monterey County health department, it apparently reflects the state's optimism that high vaccination rates will keep the virus at bay, regardless of the increased transmission that would otherwise occur as the economy reopens.(More like Newsom realizing he is toast when the recall election happens. - JS)
Once again this week Monterey County residents received more than 25,000 doses of the various coronavirus vaccines, the
CDPH said, bringing the total of doses administered to county residents to 138,769. In California, the number of doses administered is up to 15 million, while in the United States, 128 million shots have been given,
according to the CDC.(Still no shot for me. No trust in government/law enforcement/judiciary any more. - JS)
For the latest data on coronavirus infections in various parts of Monterey County, please see our charts and tables below. And to check your eligibility to be vaccinated, please click
here.(Blow me. - JS)