Lake Tahoe, Reno Suffering Worst Air Quality Levels From Wildfires
Air quality in Nevada is the worst on record and the Reno area is reported to be "thick with brown smoke" -- as is air near Lake Tahoe. In other public health news, a law preventing shackling of pregnant people in North Carolina's jails advances and three members of Maryland's governor's team are covid positive.
ABC News:
Nevada Records Worst Air Quality On Record As Wildfire Smoke Spreads
Smoke from the raging wildfires in the West Coast was so severe that it created an air quality alert as far as Reno, Nevada, on Tuesday. Several Nevada counties reported their worst recorded air quality index numbers in the two decades they’ve been monitoring air quality. (Pereira, 8/25)
CNN:
Tahoe, Reno Areas Have Worst Air Quality In Country Due To Smoke, Raising Concerns About A Covid Surge
The air around Lake Tahoe in California and Reno, Nevada, is thick with brown smoke this week, and the region is experiencing the worst air quality in the country by far, as the Caldor Fire torches its way through the El Dorado National Forest. The wildfire smoke alone would be enough to trigger a health emergency, but combined with the spread of the coronavirus, health experts are concerned the region downwind from the Caldor Fire could be thrust into a crisis. (Ramirez, 8/25)
NBC News:
California's Mountain Getaway Of Lake Tahoe Inundated By Smoke
The Lake Tahoe region, the pristine getaway for generations of visitors from California's urban coast, is in the midst of a big-city problem of its own: terrible air quality. The culprit is the 126,182-acre Caldor Fire to the south, and possibly spot fires from the 82 percent-contained Tamarack Fire, also to the south, officials said. Purple Air, a company that sells home air quality monitors and publishes regional results from the resulting virtual network, reported Wednesday that the area had the worst air quality in the world. (Romero, 8/25)
In other news from North Carolina and Maryland —
North Carolina Health News:
Law Limits Shackling Pregnant People Passes NC Senate
A law that would limit the use of restraints on pregnant people who are incarcerated in North Carolina’s jails and prisons is one step closer to becoming law after it passed the North Carolina Senate on Wednesday. The Dignity for Women who are Incarcerated Act, primarily sponsored by House Reps. Kristin Baker (R-Concord), Ashton Wheeler Clemmons (D-Greensboro), Donna McDowell White (R-Clayton) and Kyle Hall (R-King), would limit prison and jail staff from shackling pregnant people in their second and third trimesters, labor and delivery, and during postpartum recovery. (Thompson, 8/26)
The Baltimore Sun:
Three Members Of Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s Staff Test Positive For COVID; Conference Attendees Warned Of Possible Exposure
Three members of Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s team have tested positive for the coronavirus and an alert went out to thousands of people who attended a political conference in Ocean City last week. “While we cannot disclose any personal health information, three members of Governor Hogan’s staff recently tested positive for COVID-19,” said Kata D. Hall, a spokeswoman for the Republican governor, in a statement Wednesday. “All those affected are feeling fine.” (Oxenden and Wood, 8/25)