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Citizens resist mask mandates in ‘Election Variant’.

Americans Push Back‌ Against Mask Mandates Amid Rising COVID-19 Cases

Americans⁣ are⁤ raising their voices against mask mandates reintroduced⁤ by some institutions amid reports of rising COVID-19 ‌cases—with some⁤ people calling recent⁤ infections⁢ an “election variant.”

On Aug. 20,‍ Morris Brown​ College announced in‌ an Instagram post ⁣that the institution has reinstated⁤ its COVID-19 ‍mask mandate “effective immediately” due to reports of infections among students in the Atlanta University Center. All students and employees are mandated to wear face masks ⁤for a 14-day period, with‍ students required to observe physical distancing.

Hollywood studio Lionsgate ⁢has sent a memo asking employees to wear​ masks after some of ‌its workers were infected​ with COVID-19.

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“Employees must wear a medical grade face covering (surgical mask, KN95 or N95) when indoors ​except when alone in an office with the door closed, actively eating,​ actively drinking at their desk ⁣or‍ workstation, or if they ​are the only individual present in a large⁢ open workspace,” Sommer McElroy,​ of⁤ Lionsgate, wrote in the memo.

Primary⁣ care⁤ provider Kaiser ‌Permanente ​is now ⁢requiring staff, patients,⁢ and visitors at its Santa⁢ Rosa ⁤facilities‌ to wear face masks.

Last week, Upstate Medical’s two hospitals in New York reimposed mandatory masking following reports ⁣of an uptick in COVID-19 infections.

Many​ people have begun pushing back against mandates and ⁢questioned the ‍timing of​ the rise in COVID infections—with 2024 elections nearing.

“And just like that, the election variant emerges,” author‍ George​ Papadopoulos said in an Aug. 23 post ⁤on X.

“I see the election time ⁤variant of COVID ‌is ‍about to drop. Mail in ballots to EVERYONE! Lol. America no longer has free and fair elections. ‍We are no different than 3rd ⁢world ⁣countries in this regard,” conservative political commentator Candace Owens said in an Aug. 23 X post.

“I hear that‌ the Covid-19⁤ Election Variant may be coming back. I Will Not Comply,” Republican Kari Lake said in an⁢ Aug. 23 post on X.

The use of “election‌ variant” comes in ‍the context of the ⁣2020 election—during ​the⁣ COVID pandemic—when many states expanded voting procedures, including mail-in ballots, to accommodate lockdown ⁢restrictions.

“In the 2020 election, 69 percent of ⁢voters nationwide cast their ballot non-traditionally—by mail⁤ and/or before Election Day,” according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

A Pew Research survey ⁢from November 2020 showed that⁣ Democrats benefited greatly ‌from mail-in ballots. While 32 percent of Trump supporters voted through absentee or mail-in ballots, this ⁤was much higher in the case of‍ Joe Biden, as 58 percent of his supporters used mail-in ballots.

Meanwhile, some Hollywood ⁤celebs have started⁢ promoting mask-wearing.

“COVID is on the rise.⁢ SO MANY friends now are really sick. BE MINDFUL. WEAR⁣ A MASK⁣ if required or even if you ⁣feel unwell and are ⁣out in public spaces,” Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis said in an Aug. 22 Instagram‍ post showing an image⁤ of ​the actress with a ⁤mask.

Clinical psychologist Dr. Jordan⁤ B. Peterson ‍responded to Curtis’ mask promotion ‌by stating, “Enough medical fascism.”

“Stay at home if you’re scared. But leave the rest ​of us the​ hell alone,” he said in an Aug. 23 post ⁤on X.

Rising Infection ‌Numbers

According to data from the U.S. Centers for ​Disease Control ⁣and Prevention (CDC), there has ‍been an uptick in COVID-19 hospitalization⁤ in recent weeks. As of the week ​ending Aug. 12, there were 12,613 admissions, ⁣which is double⁤ the 6,313 admissions for the week ending June 24.

However, the current increase in hospitalizations is far lower compared to the previous ⁢two years, suggesting that COVID-19⁢ infections popping ​out this ⁣time may not be as severe as ‌in the past.

A COVID-19 vaccination hub at Central Falls High School in ⁣Central Falls, Rhode Island, on Feb. 13, 2021. (Joseph Prezioso/AFP⁣ via ⁤Getty Images)

In ​2022,‍ the week‌ ending Aug. 13 had registered 41,113 hospitalizations,⁢ which is more than three times what it was on Aug. 12, 2023. For the week ending Aug. 14,‌ 2021, hospitalization numbers were at 77,625.

The COVID-NET laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 hospitalization overall rate per 100,000 people was at 1.7 for the week ending Aug. 12, far lower than 9.2 in the same period⁤ last year.

The current concerns regarding COVID-19 have been triggered due ‌to a newly discovered⁢ variant called BA.2.86. The ⁤World Health Organization (WHO) said that the ⁤new strain is a ⁢“variant under ‌monitoring.”

In an Aug.⁤ 23 update,⁤ the CDC said that at least two cases of BA.2.86 infections have been identified​ in the United ⁢States. Existing medications⁢ for COVID-19 “appear to be ‍effective with this variant,” it said. CDC believes that an updated vaccine “will ‌be effective at reducing severe disease and hospitalization.”

“At this point,​ there is no evidence that this variant is causing more severe illness,” the agency stated.

Government COVID-19 Testing ⁣Orders

Multiple departments under the federal government have placed orders ‌for ‌COVID-19 ⁢equipment, according to‌ media executive Steve Bannon’s podcast website.

The Department of Defense (DoD) has given a $1.5 million order to ⁤Hologic Sales and⁤ Service for COVID-19 testing services, the website said, citing data from USA Spending. The⁢ contract ​is⁤ set to begin in October and ⁣end in‍ May 2024.

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has placed a ⁢$2⁣ million contract with Abbott Molecular Inc. for COVID-19 testing, with the contract set to begin on‍ Sept. 22.​ It has⁣ also signed a $1.3 million contract with ‍Biofire‍ Diagnostic for testing.

People board a bus‌ wearing face ‍masks ⁢amid the ⁣coronavirus ‍pandemic in south Los​ Angeles, on ⁤April 6, 2020. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

Back in April, the Biden administration announced that ⁤it was ⁢spending $5 billion to develop more COVID-19 vaccines and treatments. However, the announcement did not mention masking or​ social ​distancing.

Masking has been a highly ​politicized issue ever since the pandemic began years ago, wi



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