the rules kept changing and what did it for me was in california we have a color code system and people paid attention to the purple, the red, the orange, that determined whether our schools and businesses could be open and they changed it so many times, we are not going to let you know what the numbers are, just tell you what code you are in and you will abide by it. he lost a lot of people there. and put himself in a limousine liberal crowd by saying you are too don t know what is going on and that is when i started getting involved in saying why is he determining my future and whether my kids go to school while his go to school and this nonsense about science, there is no science once you dug into what he was doing and a lot of californians felt the same. this is a lot of rhetoric and
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
By IVY JACOBS, Times Reporter
As of noon Monday, January 18, 2021, the Indiana State Department of Health continues to show Clay County in the RED category on the Dashboards Color Code System. The countys COVID-19 data shows a drop to 26.5% 7-Day Unique Positivity Rate among the unique people tested those not previously tested - during Jan. 5-11, 2020. The data has been increasing for about a week but now shows a slight drop, while the overall 7-Day Positivity rating of 20.9%.
A county must remain at a lower Weekly Two-Metric Score for two consecutive weeks to move down to a lower advisory level. (The ISDH COVID-19 CURRENT Data Report is updated daily at noon. However, it regularly uses data 24-48 hours old to help ensure the reports accuracy.)
Friday, January 8, 2021
TIMES CREATIVE - Data from ISDH as of Thursday, January 7, 2021
As of noon January 7, 2021, Indiana State Department of Healths Clay County data for COVID-19 shows the county continues to be in the RED category on the Dashboards Color Code System.
The ISDH Dashboards Color Code System data is updated each Wednesday using information from the previous two-weeks to change ratings if necessary. A county must remain at a lower Weekly Two-Metric Score for two consecutive weeks to move down to a lower advisory level. (The ISDH COVID-19 Data Report is updated daily at noon. However, it regularly uses data 24-48 hours old to help ensure the reports accuracy.)
a longer period. we have an instinct. we feel better. we think we look better if we read them miranda. that led to the attorney general appearing in congress saying we may need to rework miranda and need moreflexibility. i don t like that. it protects me and you. i don t want flexibility in miranda. if we have another approach, we could use those authories and do that without mucking about those things that keep you and me. where ere he agree there s a tremendous change, call it whateverou wan the bush and the first four years is very different than the second term. it s very different all though people like to say it s more of th same in president obama s couple years. the military commissions coercive interrogation and the color code system. there s been tremendous changes
because we were kind of in this old color code system, we kind ofrapped in those definitions and no information actually is flowing to the end user. and the consumer and how to prepare, what to know, where to get more information. here s what you need to know. here s why you need to go, if anywhere, and watch where you are. well, and it would be a threat over and above our normal levels. so right now, for example, if you go to dhs.gov/alert, you won t see anything. why? we don t have anything that meets the criteria for an end task alert and if we have something that arises created by the intel community and directed to me that i would then have to personally approve.