Coronavirus Coronavirus: In-Iowa General Discussion (Not Limited)

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has now issued a state-wide stay at home order for the entire state for 30 days. He had already implemented one for a couple of places in Florida, but he's now making it everywhere.

I think yesterday in his press conference he stated he was not going to make a state-wide order unless the order came from above him to do so. I have no idea if he was told to do this or he did it on his own, but it's interesting how quickly this decision came after his statement yesterday.
 
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has now issued a state-wide stay at home order for the entire state for 30 days. He had already implemented one for a couple of places in Florida, but he's now making it everywhere.

I think yesterday in his press conference he stated he was not going to make a state-wide order unless the order came from above him to do so. I have no idea if he was told to do this or he did it on his own, but it's interesting how quickly this decision came after his statement yesterday.

Wonder if it was due to the two cruise ships that were forced upon him.
 
I read the MN SIP order. It actually encouraged people to go the the park, just make sure you don’t congregate in groups over 10 it specified.
Gee, that doesn’t sound like a true SIP order. Semantics I guess.
 
https://covid19.healthdata.org/projections

I could be wrong, but I doubt a CF poster is working for the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation.


So I don't know when I last looked at IA on here (a few days, less than a week) but I remember them being maybe a little short on ICU beds but ok on regular and ventilators. They're short on all three now. Just barely on beds but I could swear the "need" was like 2500-2800 before. This isn't a perfect model because your schools are effectively closed but it does look worse than the last time I saw it. Did I read something about IA having 280 vents?

ETA; it's WI that has the 2500 bed need. Our numbers for "need" are lower than IA so it'll be interesting to see how this plays out because I can't see IA having more that much higher of a need especially with WI outpacing in cases (and population!) right now.
 
Just stop lying. My BIL is one of the positives today. Never had a fever.

Lucky for him he got tested because a pregnant friend and her husband who are both showing strong symptoms were turned away from tests. Pretty ridiculous.
 
I read the MN SIP order. It actually encouraged people to go the the park, just make sure you don’t congregate in groups over 10 it specified.

Yeah, the MN SIP order is very, very similar to the current status of things in Iowa. It seems like all Iowa has to gain is closing places of employment that are non-essential but still not allowing WFH.
 
I feel like you have to be either famous or currently banging a doctor to get tested without a fever in iowa.
 
Yeah, the MN SIP order is very, very similar to the current status of things in Iowa. It seems like all Iowa has to gain is closing places of employment that are non-essential but still not allowing WFH.
And issues tickets to people who are not complying with the social distancing rules in place.
 
So I don't know when I last looked at IA on here (a few days, less than a week) but I remember them being maybe a little short on ICU beds but ok on regular and ventilators. They're short on all three now. Just barely on beds but I could swear the "need" was like 2500-2800 before. This isn't a perfect model because your schools are effectively closed but it does look worse than the last time I saw it. Did I read something about IA having 280 vents?

ETA; it's WI that has the 2500 bed need. Our numbers for "need" are lower than IA so it'll be interesting to see how this plays out because I can't see IA having more that much higher of a need especially with WI outpacing in cases (and population!) right now.

We must have an uptick in something else because Iowa only has 61-62 Covid cases hospitalized and I doubt all are ICU, usually 1/4 to 1/3 are. We had 280 vents a couple days ago according to the Governors report.
 
So I don't know when I last looked at IA on here (a few days, less than a week) but I remember them being maybe a little short on ICU beds but ok on regular and ventilators. They're short on all three now. Just barely on beds but I could swear the "need" was like 2500-2800 before. This isn't a perfect model because your schools are effectively closed but it does look worse than the last time I saw it. Did I read something about IA having 280 vents?

ETA; it's WI that has the 2500 bed need. Our numbers for "need" are lower than IA so it'll be interesting to see how this plays out because I can't see IA having more that much higher of a need especially with WI outpacing in cases (and population!) right now.

Yes, the last time I looked the numbers were a lot different.
 
We must have an uptick in something else because Iowa only has 61-62 Covid cases hospitalized and I doubt all are ICU, usually 1/4 to 1/3 are. We had 280 vents a couple days ago according to the Governors report.
Also, 3 dismissed and 2 admitted. Tiny numbers but a trend I’d like to see continue. Doubt it does but every space counts at this point.
 
Also, 3 dismissed and 2 admitted. Tiny numbers but a trend I’d like to see continue. Doubt it does but every space counts at this point.
Did the hospital beds open up because of the deaths though? I'm honestly wondering.
 
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