This is the thread that I meant to link originally, by the way. I still don't quite understand Twitter and "lose" threads in my feed and have a hard time finding them.
https://twitter.com/MisterCommodity/...252911106?s=20
This is the thread that I meant to link originally, by the way. I still don't quite understand Twitter and "lose" threads in my feed and have a hard time finding them.
https://twitter.com/MisterCommodity/...252911106?s=20
But you don't have to open it up as Spring Break is hitting.
A more controlled, measured opening-- wherein masks were still required-- would have limited the possible effects of this exposure.
State officials knew this would happen if they opened up. Heck, they were bragging about it. Then suddenly, they were shocked to discover kids would flock to warm beaches and no mask mandate at the end of a year of being stuck in place. To make matters worse, they okayed riot tactics on the crowds they'd courted with their no-mask mandate. Worse, the PR claim of "COVID!" makes the whole thing hypocritical.
It's just breath-taking in its inability to think more than one step ahead.
I don't think they want the idiot crowd any year, to be honest. Unfortunately it comes with the territory of being a tourist destination. They DEFINITELY DO want that family crowd that will start coming in another week or two.
schmidty622 (03-22-2021)
schmidty622 (03-22-2021)
Boston Red (03-24-2021)
You know, I kind of love this article, because I am all the time baffled by the same types of issues in this pandemic. I'm often in the regular Covid thread talking about how well my local county is doing with Covid numbers (after a couple of pretty good surges), but nothing changed at any time in the past 12 months. We've had the same level of masking (general compliance in public places), but schools, restaurants, and businesses have been open/operating at about the same level since last summer. It hasn't gotten more busy here as cases go down, and it didn't get less busy as cases went up. It's all very weird.
So one week later...
7 Day Average
Texas (Population 29M)
Mar 10th - 4,889
Mar 14th - 4,456
Mar 21st - 3,948
Mar 28th - 3,320
Florida (Population 21M)
Mar 10th - 4,853
Mar 14th - 4,545
Mar 21st - 4,506
Mar 28th - 5,093
New York (Population 19M)
Mar 10th - 7,307
Mar 14th - 6,944
Mar 21st - 7,760
Mar 28th - 7,993
Early results -
18 Days out from No-Mask Mandate - Cases down in Texas. A LOT.
Spring Break in Florida - Cases up 156 a day.
NY - Cases up 680 a day.
Not included in original question - Michigan has gone up 3,000 a day since March 10th.
Bud Selig: "I'm the worst commissioner ever"
Rob Manfred: "Hold my beer"
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