Residents of 25 Pennsylvania counties should wear masks indoors even if fully vaccinated, according to the latest statistics from the Centers for Disease Control. Those counties are reporting either high or substantial community spread of the coronavirus as of data provided Tuesday. That's up from nine counties the week before that were designated as having high or substantial spread.
Among the counties now with substantial spread are the five with the largest populations, according to the U.S. Census Bureau: Philadelphia (1.6 million), Allegheny (1.2 million), Montgomery (830,000), Bucks (628,000) and Delaware (567,000).
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I have asked that Newtown Township post notices that residents should wear masks when attending public meetings.
Better yet! NT should implement "Hybrid" in-person/online public meetings.
There is no need to put residents at risk. Many people overwhelmingly support "hybrid" public meetings that make it easier for them to attend important public meetings such as BOS meetings by giving them the option to not only attend in person but also to attend virtually via Zoom or some other remote technology.
As a Newtown Supervisor, I strongly believe that hybrid meetings will allow more residents to attend meetings and participate in local government.
If you agree, I urge you to sign my petition to the Board of Supervisors: http://www.change.org/HybridMeetingPetition
My current goal is to get at least 100 residents to sign the petition. This is the best way to get the supervisors to consider taking action.