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Calculated Risk

12/10/2020 07:35:00 PM I m looking forward to not posting this data in a few months. Please stay healthy! The US is now averaging well over 1 million tests per day. Based on the experience of other countries, for adequate test-and-trace (and isolation) to reduce infections, the percent positive needs to be under 5% (probably close to 1%), so the US has far too many daily cases - and percent positive - to do effective test-and-trace. There were 1,532,713 test results reported over the last 24 hours. There were 214,118 positive tests. Over 24,000 US deaths have been reported so far in December. See the graph on US Daily Deaths here.

Federal Unemployment Insurance Programs Set to Expire on Dec 26 – WBIW

 December 14, 2020 (UNDATED)  – All unemployment insurance compensation programs created by the federal CARES Act are currently scheduled to expire on Dec. 26 without further Congressional action.   In Indiana, the two programs that will be affected are Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC). PUA provides benefits to those who would not normally qualify for regular unemployment compensation, such as the self-employed, gig workers, and part-time workers. PUA also provides benefits to those who exhausted all other unemployment programs but remain unemployed due to a pandemic-related reason. PEUC provides for an additional 13-week extension to regular unemployment compensation recipients.  Claims can end prior to the Dec. 26th expiration if they receive the maximum number of weeks; or exhaust benefits by running out of money on the claim. In either circumstance, the Remaining Benefit Amount will show $0.

U S Labor Department halts one of three federal unemployment programs for Vermonters

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   MONTPELIER — One of three federal programs that pays unemployment benefits to Vermonters has been curtailed in the Green Mountain State by the U.S. Department of Labor, according to Gov. Phil Scott’s office. In a press release, Scott said the administration learned at 5:52 p.m. Friday that the Extended Benefit program, intended for unemployed workers whose standard 26-week benefits have run out, will be shut off as of Saturday, Dec. 19. Based on Vermont Department of Labor data, that will directly affect 885 people who filed in the Extended Benefits program for the week ending December 5.

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