NORTHERN CALIFORNIA - When it comes to social distancing how well are Northern Californians following the guidelines? One website suggests that several counties in our region aren't doing well.
According to the website, unacast.com, some counties do the worst among others in the state.
Action News Now is following the latest on coronavirus cases in Butte, Glenn, Modoc, Shasta, Tehama and Trinity counties.
The website gave these grades below:
- Butte County, D grade, the average distance traveled went down 5%.
- Glenn County, F grade, the average distance traveled went up to 22%.
- Modoc County, C grade, the average distance traveled went down 21%.
- Shasta County, D grade, the average distance traveled went down 10%.
- Tehama County, F grade, the average distance traveled went up to 11%.
- Trinity County, F grade, the average distance traveled went down 5%.
Glenn and Tehama counties are among the worst among five counties that follow social distancing guidelines, the other three that do poorly are Alpine, Inyo and Siskiyou counties.
The top five counties that do well in practicing those guidelines are Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa Clara and Sierra counties.
Overall California did well with a B grade.
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