Months Into Pandemic, Residents Still Don’t Know
—Voice of OC
As reopenings across Orange County continue, it remains unlikely residents will be able to track virus outbreaks at specific locations, continuing a trend since the pandemic began in March by the county health care agency to keep outbreaks secret.
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Last week, county Health Care Agency officials said there was an outbreak at a college.
“One college had 3 or more cases within a 2 week period of time,” said county Health Care Agency Medical Director Dr. David Nunez.
Agency officials are still mulling over whether to name the college.
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Meanwhile, The Daily Titan, the student newspaper at California State University, Fullerton, reported Wednesday that university officials confirmed a virus outbreak on the campus.
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Since the pandemic began in March, the virus has killed 1,115 OC residents, including four new deaths reported Thursday, according to the county Health Care Agency.
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“The information would only be public if it affects the public. If the information doesn’t affect the transmission of disease in the public, then the public doesn’t need to know,” Chau said....
✅OC Supervisor Wagner asks President Trump to bypass state, send relief dollars directly to counties
—OC Reg
—OC Reg
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✅UC should prepare for online classes, limited dorms beyond fall, UC Health chief says -- The University of California’s top health executive has told UC officials to prepare to continue online learning and limited access to campus beyond the fall as the COVID-19 pandemic will probably cause at least another year of disruption to university operations. Teresa Watanabe in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 9/18/20
✅UC bans race-based quotas for admissions and hiring, setting limits for possible return of affirmative action -- University of California regents banned the use of quotas based on race and gender in admissions, hiring and contracting Thursday — underscoring their intent to limit how they would restore affirmative action if state voters approve its use again. Teresa Watanabe in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 9/18/20
✅For Trump, It’s Not the United States, It’s Red and Blue States -- A statement by the president this week was an insight into how he views the country as composed of parts that either are for him or against him. Peter Baker in the New York Times$ -- 9/18/20
—NYT
President Trump’s mismanagement of the coronavirus pandemic has imperiled both his own re-election and his party’s majority in the Senate, and Republican lawmakers in crucial states like Arizona, North Carolina and Maine have fallen behind their Democratic challengers amid broad disapproval of the president, according to a poll conducted by The New York Times and Siena College.
—Inside Higher Ed
…The poll, conducted by the Public Policy Institute of California, found that among likely voters, 31 percent would vote yes and 47 percent would vote no, with 22 percent undecided. Forty-six percent of Democratic likely voters support Proposition 16, compared with 26 percent of independents and 9 percent of Republicans. The San Francisco Bay Area (40 percent of likely voters) and Los Angeles (37 percent) are the only regions with more than one-third support for the measure….
✅Today's OC Covid numbers: 247 new cases; 8 new deaths
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