Which by the end of the week(i would hope) a shelter in place order will happen.
Doubt it.
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Which by the end of the week(i would hope) a shelter in place order will happen.
The problem is for every 10 people that are taking this seriously, 10 people aren't. There were so many college students that flocked to various parts of the United States that are now starting to make their way back into the state.I think for the most part we have. I know a lot of people that are complying, and if they have any kind of interactions it's very safe.
IE, I have some friends who went kayaking last weekend. Everyone drove themselves, and kept their distance from each other. Once you're on the water it's super easy to stay more than 6' away from anyone and carry on a conversation and enjoy the outdoors.
I've seen people out standing in their yards talking to others who were more than 6 feet away.
My brother lives in St. Paul, and on their block everyone came outside on Sunday and did yoga spaced 10 feet away from anyone other than their immediate family members. The Social Distance Nazis will probably scream that this is unsafe, but by all medical accounts it isn't.
I haven't seen crowded stores, people huddled close in parks, or significant social gatherings being hosted in homes.
Yesterday I believe there were 15 new positive cases. I have no idea if we're testing more than we did yesterday, but the day before I believe there were 22 cases that tested positive. Either way, the more testing we do, the more positive cases will start to pop up, which will probably lead to more measures that need to be taken by Governor Reynolds.
Hopefully we don’t mess around with it either and it’s extended through the end of May or so to start with.
It’s like wayyy overdue for a major eruption though, seriously.Yellowstone volcano erupts every few hundred thousand years. I'll take my chances :|
You want to lock down for the next two months?
Yeah that's an excellent point. We'll likely keep seeing increases in cases as the testing catches up and more people get tested.The test results are likely at least a week old. I don't believe there's many 'next day' turnarounds.
I was told 10 days for results by my Dr. and that was a week ago.
The problem is for every 10 people that are taking this seriously, 10 people aren't. There were so many college students that flocked to various parts of the United States that are now starting to make their way back into the state.
Yeah that's an excellent point. We'll likely keep seeing increases in cases as the testing catches up and more people get tested.
No it's not. It's not old faithful. It has gone millions of years between eruptions and it's only been a little over 600,000 years.It’s like wayyy overdue for a major eruption though, seriously.
I actually think Reynolds has done a pretty decent job with this. She's using data to drive decisions, hasn't overreacted to anything and is letting the experts drive policy.
I'm not sure you can ask for much more out of a governor with unprecedented stuff going on.
But those quarantined kids might be going into homes where their parents are still having to go into work, thus possibly risking someone in their office to get this virus as well.Maybe those kids are quarantined now? It's hard to tell what the effect will be.
Most college kids right now are going home to their Gen X parents - not working, or having anything to do in society. My hope would be that they're being quarantined for awhile, but you never know, and you certainly can't trust them.
But there are way more people taking this seriously than not taking it seriously. At least in my community, and from what I can see in general.
Maybe we'll see a huge increase but it looks to me like Iowa is doing a pretty good job of flattening the curve.
I'm pretty ignorant with regard to all this so when you say "flatten after that" does that mean that if it does indeed flatten in two weeks; our prophylactic measures can be removed? Can we then go back to work and school?A week from now(2 weeks from first steps) and a little further will really tell us if we responded soon enough. Numbers and everything now are from where we were 2 weeks ago. I imagine we could see a spike(possible start of exponential growth) in the next week or so and then hopefully we see it flatten after that from the actions that were taken.