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Trends in County-Level COVID-19 Incidence in Counties With and Without a Mask Mandate — Kansas, June 1–August 23, 2020

机译:县级Covid-19县的趋势与未经面具授权的县 - 堪萨斯州,6月1日至8月23日

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Wearing masks is a CDC-recommended * approach to reduce the spread of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), by reducing the spread of respiratory droplets into the air when a person coughs, sneezes, or talks and by reducing the inhalation of these droplets by the wearer. On July 2, 2020, the governor of Kansas issued an executive order ? (state mandate), effective July 3, requiring masks or other face coverings in public spaces. CDC and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment analyzed trends in county-level COVID-19 incidence before (June 1–July 2) and after (July 3–August 23) the governor’s executive order among counties that ultimately had a mask mandate in place and those that did not. As of August 11, 24 of Kansas’s 105 counties did not opt out of the state mandate § or adopted their own mask mandate shortly before or after the state mandate was issued; 81 counties opted out of the state mandate, as permitted by state law, and did not adopt their own mask mandate. After the governor’s executive order, COVID-19 incidence (calculated as the 7-day rolling average number of new daily cases per 100,000 population) decreased (mean decrease of 0.08 cases per 100,000 per day; net decrease of 6%) among counties with a mask mandate (mandated counties) but continued to increase (mean increase of 0.11 cases per 100,000 per day; net increase of 100%) among counties without a mask mandate (nonmandated counties). The decrease in cases among mandated counties and the continued increase in cases in nonmandated counties adds to the evidence supporting the importance of wearing masks and implementing policies requiring their use to mitigate the spread of SARS-CoV-2 ( 1 – 6 ). Community-level mitigation strategies emphasizing wearing masks, maintaining physical distance, staying at home when ill, and enhancing hygiene practices can help reduce transmission of SARS-CoV-2.
机译:戴上面具是一种CDC推荐的*方法,以减少SARS-COV-2的传播,导致冠状病毒疾病2019(Covid-19)的病毒,通过减少呼吸液滴进入空气时的呼吸,打喷嚏,打喷嚏或谈话,并通过佩戴者减少这些液滴的吸入。 2020年7月2日,堪萨斯州长颁发了一项行政命令? (国家任务),7月3日生效,需要公共空间中的面具或其他面部覆盖。 CDC和堪萨斯州卫生和环境部分析了县级Covid-19发病率的趋势(6月1日至7月2日)和(7月3日至8月23日)总督在最终有面具授权的县那些没有的人。截至8月11日,堪萨斯州的105个县的24次未选择退出国家任务§或在国家任务发布之前不久或之后通过他们自己的面具任务; 81次县退出国家授权,据国家法允许,并未采用自己的面具授权。在总督的行政命令后,Covid-19发病率(计算为每10万人每10万人的新的每日案件的7天轧制平均案件)(平均减少每1008例每10万人;净减少6%)县中的县面具授权(授权县)但继续增加(平均每天每天增加0.11例;没有面具授权的县之间净增加100%)。授权县的案件减少和非制定的县持续增加增加了支持戴着面具的重要性和实施需要其用途的政策来减轻SARS-COV-2(1 - 6)的传播的证据。社区级缓解策略强调戴着面具,维持物理距离,在生病时保持在家里,加强卫生实践可以帮助降低SARS-COV-2的传输。

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