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COVID-19 Case Counts Drop in Del Norte, But Purple Tier Possibility Remains

### Del Norte’s case count seems to have dropped, but that doesn’t mean the county will escape stricter COVID-19 restrictions. However, Public Health Officer Dr. Warren Rehwaldt said he was ready to announce on the radio Thursday that he was “99 percent sure we’re going to drop” to the Purple Tier, but a bulletin from the California Department of Public Health made him change his mind. “They’re making it a little harder to backslide,” Rehwaldt told the Wild Rivers Outpost on Friday. “You have to have a worrisome case rate and a worrisome test positivity rate, and you have to have a hospitalization that is worrisome. They didn’t put a lot of numbers to this; they just changed it as a case by case basis.”

Whether there is a moral obligation to be vaccinated

(Image: Daniel Schludi/Unsplash.com) Objection 1. It seems there is a moral obligation, for one is obligated to care for one’s own body and to care likewise for the body of the neighbor, who by divine command is to be loved as oneself. Now, vaccination may render one’s own body less likely to succumb to a viral infection and less likely to pass on such an infection to the potential harm of the neighbor. Therefore one ought to be vaccinated. As Vitoria says ( On the Law of War, Q. 2, art. 2), “any person who has the power to prevent his neighbor’s danger or loss is obliged to do so.”

Vaccine rollout snowballing quickly

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