Go check Minnesota’s numbers again.
Sure, let's go ahead and look at a graph... which one seems to have a worse trajectory? Don't forget to note MN measuring by the hundreds, while Florida is measuring by the thousands.
Please do research, it helps.
Go check Minnesota’s numbers again.
Sure, let's go ahead and look at a graph... which one seems to have a worse trajectory (also, don't forget to note MN measuring by the hundreds, while Florida is measuring by the thousands).
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Not exactly a “leftists” government in Arizona, is it?"Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey ordered bars, gyms, movie theaters, water parks, and tubing to close for at least 30 days on Monday, following weeks of steady increases in positive COVID-19 test results in the state, and a week after he issued a strong warning to bars and nightclubs, specifically in Scottsdale, that were not adhering to their social distancing requirements."
"In addition to businesses closures, Governor Ducey has announced the start for schools to reopen has been pushed back to August 17 amid rise in Arizona coronavirus cases."
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Arizona Gov. Ducey re-closes bars, movie theaters, gyms and water parks for at least 30 days
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey ordered bars to close again on Monday, following weeks of steady increases in positive COVID-19 test results in the state.www.abc15.com
waterparks??
My first thoughts on waterparks is the shared surface contact is intense...if not that frequent.nooooo....not tubing
I can understand the rest, but tubing? Seems like something outdoor that can be done with physical distancing. Weird. 30 days is a pretty firm commitment.
Do you know the story of how the stockpile was created?Well, I was thinking things like agreeing tax dollars should be spent on the Federal stockpile, figuring out how states and the Federal government can work together more effectively than this, how we approach “being sick” in the workplace.
I guess we could just do your suggestion too, but it would be at great cost...
Ban them. However, unlike bars, rallies, masks or amusement parks...that actually IS a right in the constitution.I wonder if protests are banned now too? Or nah?
I don’t think they’re a good idea...even though I get the symbolism behind it and everyone that has caught hell due to bad deeds or poor management absolutely deserves it.As has been repeated to you multiple times, there does not seem to be a direct correlation between the outdoor protests, where most wore masks, and increased spikes. The places with the largest protests (MN, NY, DC) are seeing no spikes. It is far more correlated to indoor behavior without masks (everything from crowded bars to churches).
You haven’t learned much then.Nah, if I've learned anything from this thread it's that protests are safe and there's no way WDW can guarantee that level of protection.
Most people vehemently advocating for Disney opening have no plans to go. It’s like a binkie/blanket for adults. Can’t sleep without knowing Disney is open. It’s kinda lame and bizarre. Warm milk.You think it's your God given AmErIcAn right for Disney World to open? lol
If you can't discern the difference from protesting and going to a theme park you have bigger problems bud...
Can you interpret that chart for me? Am I supposed to switch the nameplates before I make the connection?Sure, let's go ahead and look at a graph... which one seems to have a worse trajectory? Don't forget to note MN measuring by the hundreds, while Florida is measuring by the thousands.
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Can you interpret that chart for me? Am I supposed to switch the nameplates before I make the connection?![]()
Yep, I know. While researching why people were whining about it being depleted in March. It is a good story. If people want to find out.Do you know the story of how the stockpile was created?
It’s actually a really good commentary on how things have changed. Hint: it was done by an executive order and then funded bipartisan by congress.
This is what you get for skipping sarcasm class last week...☹What do you mean? The previous poster intimated MN, which had the biggest protests in the country, was seeing the same kind of spikes as FL, when that was not true. It's the same graph for MN vs FL.
There’s no difference. Gatherings are gatherings.You think it's your God given AmErIcAn right for Disney World to open? lol
If you can't discern the difference from protesting and going to a theme park you have bigger problems bud...
You believe protests had no effect? Come on.This is what you get for skipping sarcasm class last week...☹
My point was you’d have to switch the state names for that “argument” to take hold
ehh. I’m not going to get any more alarmed at a positivity rate for one day. More about the 7 day rolling, which is more or less flat (not perfectly though). As I said, not good though. Need to get testing to a consistently higher rate
You haven’t learned much then.
Please quote the “YEAH! Protests!” That downplay the health risks on this thread so I can catch up?
Regarding Protests:
Risky, for sure. However, they can’t be the scapegoat. Philadelphia, NJ, NY, Mass all head heavy amounts of protest. And our numbers are stable. Maybe we just protest better because we’re more used to it.For the protests I’m aware of, there was a call by organizer to mask and distance. It’s not mobs running out into the streets. These things are planned with strategies and expectations. Not going to debate what happens as a result because that’s not the point here. The point is we protested and our numbers are stable.
Also, outdoors is always safe than inddors. There is a very difference between a protest outside, even without masking, and cramming a bar inside without masking.
No, it did not coincide with the protests. If it did you'd expect to see big spikes in MN, NY and PA - all sites of the biggest protests. The reality is this does well in air conditioned environments where people aren't masked. This coincides with Phase 2 of most states reopening - higher capacity restaurants, bars open, etc.
There have been many protests in Minnesota for over a month (though many have had solid mask usage and social distancing from what I’ve seen) and numbers in Minnesota have been stable or even slightly declining lately.
Clusters of cases in the state have been traced to bars though.
A new study, published this month by the National Bureau of Economic Research, used data on protests from more than 300 of the largest U.S. cities, and found no evidence that coronavirus cases grew in the weeks following the beginning of the protests.
However, researchers determined that social distancing behaviors actually went up after the protests — as people tried to avoid the protests altogether. But obviously, these demonstrations caused a decrease in social distancing among actual protesters.
"Our findings suggest that any direct decrease in social distancing among the subset of the population participating in the protests is more than offset by increasing social distancing behavior among others who may choose to shelter-at-home and circumvent public places while the protests are underway," the report reads.
Yup, protests are outdoors.
Indoors w/o masks is the issue.
so, bars...
Philadelphia has had large protests for several weeks now. New cases:
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As has been repeated to you multiple times, there does not seem to be a direct correlation between the outdoor protests, where most wore masks, and increased spikes. The places with the largest protests (MN, NY, DC) are seeing no spikes. It is far more correlated to indoor behavior without masks (everything from crowded bars to churches).
Do some gatherings feature high levels of children who have recently arrived from parts unknown that could carry the potential of having a much larger “contract tree”?...both just before they arrive and immediately after?There’s no difference. Gatherings are gatherings.
I'll bite. So I was being a little facetious but still am happy to give a few examples. Not necessarily examples of people saying "Yeah! Protests!", but comments trying to show that protests seem to have no correlation to increased cases... which in my mind should be a big thumbs up to WDW opening.
I think that’s still not totally set yet. I hope not...even the embarrassing clowns who have said all the wrong things at this point - I want to “succeed” now.Obviously not all perfect examples, but they all have the common theme of protests =/= increased cases.
Yes. Many children aka 18-25 year olds were traveling for the protests. Anyways. I get what you’re saying, and maybe Dizney Werld shouldn’t open. I personally don’t care since I’m all but finished with it. I don’t enjoy the blind hypocrisy though. Large gatherings are either allowed or they aren’t. Beyond that, you can’t allow a protest of 10k and then tell the restaurant on the corner they can’t operate. It’s wrong.Do some gatherings feature high levels of children who have recently arrived from parts unknown that could carry the potential of having a much larger “contract tree”?...both just before they arrive and immediately after?
....Asking for a friend
Ok...if you admit to being facetious...I’ll cop to being “ornery”
I think the point is...any suggestion that we who have consistently preached caution are “ok” with mass street protests - thinking its all political alignment - is not true.
At least for one guy I know...minimum.
Protests are dangerous from a health perspective...and as usual went off the rails.
But the emotions behind it are somewhat understandable. I don’t like them but accept them.
Theme parks are not necessary...not during a health situation. Just can’t be justified in 1,000 mental chess moves on Today’s date and time.
So I can’t accept that if things don’t 180 in the south in pronto speed. I’m seeing, getting some texts than Anaheim may scrap the summer...If true, that makes Florida more precarious.
We can always go to Tokyo or Euro though...they seem confident.
I think that’s still not totally set yet. I hope not...even the embarrassing clowns who have said all the wrong things at this point - I want to “succeed” now.
This is getting old.
I hope not...You believe protests had no effect? Come on.
Throwing rallies into it also? Anyone unmasked in crowds is a bad idea right now. But as said before, some are protected by the constitution. Others not so much.You believe protests had no effect? Come on.
I’ve actually rewatched Wings recently and I find it very underratedYes. Many children aka 18-25 year olds were traveling for the protests. Anyways. I get what you’re saying, and maybe Dizney Werld shouldn’t open. I personally don’t care since I’m all but finished with it. I don’t enjoy the blind hypocrisy though. Large gatherings are either allowed or they aren’t. Beyond that, you can’t allow a protest of 10k and then tell the restaurant on the corner they can’t operate. It’s wrong.
Ouch...queen to Kings bishop 2...check.Throwing rallies into it also?
We’re making progress...we’re finally not disagreeing completely...Yes. Many children aka 18-25 year olds were traveling for the protests. Anyways. I get what you’re saying, and maybe Dizney Werld shouldn’t open. I personally don’t care since I’m all but finished with it. I don’t enjoy the blind hypocrisy though. Large gatherings are either allowed or they aren’t. Beyond that, you can’t allow a protest of 10k and then tell the restaurant on the corner they can’t operate. It’s wrong.
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