LABELLE, FL. -- CDC's latest maps as of Thursday afternoon show nearly all Florida counties are at "high" COVID transmission levels, as well as counties in the Eastern and Midwest U.S..
Transmission levels stay stubbornly high, with 94.4% of the U.S. population living in areas with substantial or higher transmission. Rates are higher generally in the South, parts of the Midwest and the East Coast, with lower levels seen in the West, according to the People's CDC.
Check your county map and mask recommendations here:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
Hendry now at "substantial" transmission rates along with Lee. Charlotte and Collier. Glades is at "substantial."
Positivity rates were 6% in Hendry last week from 156 tests performed. 22 new cases were reported.
What the CDC calls the "Community Transmission" levels are rated "high" or "substantial" for most of Florida counties. 58% of U.S. counties are at "high" levels and 22% are at "substantial" levels. And by population, 93% of the U.S. is at high or substantial levels this week.
High Transmission Level is defined as new cases per 100,000 persons in the past 7 days of 100 or more OR Percentage of positive NAATs tests during the past 7 day at 10% or more.
To see "Community Transmission" levels click The community transmission map
Check your county map and mask recommendations here:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
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Editor's note: The links above are for reader convenience, as the CDC website is not easy to search for information. The CDC pages are extremely slow loading and complicated, with many links to click to find information.
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