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John Staudenmayer: A different take on local COVID-mitigation measures


John Staudenmayer: A different take on local COVID-mitigation measures
Published: 5/17/2021 2:58:58 PM
In his May 12 guest column arguing that local COVID-19 mitigation measures are overdone, Gordon Grant either misunderstands or misrepresents a figure he uses to support his argument. (“Rescind COVID state of emergency or prove it’s needed”)
He cites a recent U.S. Centers for Disease Control paper as reporting that “the maximum impact [of masking and indoor dining bans] on case numbers and deaths shown by the study is only 1.9% and 3%, respectively.” In fact, what the study reports is the impact of those measures on growth rates in new cases, not in the number of cases themselves. ....

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Guest columnist Gordon Grant: Rescind COVID state of emergency — or prove it's needed


Published: 5/11/2021 4:16:52 PM
The harms caused by the response to COVID-19 are now worse than harm from the virus. More and more people across the country and many more across the world are coming to that conclusion.
Locally, however, a discussion is lacking about the risk-reward calculation or how to make a determination of when/if the emergency can be considered over. At the beginning of the crisis, the Northampton Board of Health erred on the side of caution and declared a state of emergency on March 20, 2020, granting its director authority to act unilaterally, whereby she ordered numerous restrictions and orders governing social and economic activity. The state of emergency remains in place to this day, along with many of its attendant restrictions. ....

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