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CDC International 4 Level Travel Notice System Math Calculations
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[QUOTE="veithmoore, post: 6599940, member: 697139"] [B]TL;DR Summary:[/B] The 4 level system categorizes international destinations at a level four the 28 day infection rate per 100,000 > 500. The population of Costa Rica is 5,094,000. The WHO had 5,488 infections for 2/11/2022. How would you calculate the infection rate per 100,000? 5,094,000 ÷ 100,000 = 51 5,488 ÷ 51= 108 cases, well below the 500 case threshold for a level four. Of note, the highest infection number I saw in the last 28 days was 17,000, which is 333 per 100,000, still < 500. Thanks! The 4 level system categorizes international destinations at a level four if the 28 day infection rate per 100,000 > 500. The population of Costa Rica is 5,094,000. The WHO had 5,488 infections for 2/11/2022. How would you calculate the infection rate per 100,000? 5,094,000 ÷ 100,000 = 51 5,488 ÷ 51= 108 cases, well below the 500 case threshold for a level four. Of note, the highest infection number I saw in the last 28 days was 17,000, which is 333 per 100,000, still < 500. I would like to travel to Costa Rica next month, but not at a level 4 infection rate. [/QUOTE]
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