Simple Metrics for Exiting or Lifting Restrictions

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Chris Lebeck
Mon, Feb 1, 2021 5:54 PM

Good morning everybody,

I am just curious what other municipalities are using as their metrics to support easing or remove COVID-19 related restrictions?  Right now we are trying to come up with an easy set of metrics that once we hit for the area/region for a set period of time then we would be comfortable recommending to our city council easing restrictions e.g. positivity rate under 5% for two weeks, XX% of community vaccinated, etc. Any feedback that can be provided is appreciated or metrics your community is basing recommendations on…

Thanks,
Chris

Chris Lebeck
City Attorney
City of Branson
(417) 337-8524
clebeck@bransonmo.govmailto:clebeck@bransonmo.gov

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Good morning everybody, I am just curious what other municipalities are using as their metrics to support easing or remove COVID-19 related restrictions? Right now we are trying to come up with an easy set of metrics that once we hit for the area/region for a set period of time then we would be comfortable recommending to our city council easing restrictions e.g. positivity rate under 5% for two weeks, XX% of community vaccinated, etc. Any feedback that can be provided is appreciated or metrics your community is basing recommendations on… Thanks, Chris Chris Lebeck City Attorney City of Branson (417) 337-8524 clebeck@bransonmo.gov<mailto:clebeck@bransonmo.gov> Be aware that this correspondence is sent from an attorney. NOTE: The Missouri Bar Disciplinary Counsel requires all Missouri lawyers to notify all recipients of e-mail that (1) e-mail communication is not a secure method of communication, (2) any e-mail that is sent to you or by you may be copied and held by various computers it passes through as it goes from me to you or vice versa, (3) persons not participating in our communication may intercept our communications by improperly accessing your computer or my computer or even some computer unconnected to either of us which the e-mail passes through. I am communicating to you via e-mail because you have consented to receive communications via this medium. If you change your mind and want future communications to be sent in a different fashion, please let me know AT ONCE. --