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Old 03-29-2020, 02:24 PM
 
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Based on the COVID-19 data Dallas county map, here are the zip codes with the most reported infections -
75225 - 13 to 17
75206 - 9 to 12
75230 - 9 to 12
75204 - 9 to 12
75201 - 9 to 12
75219 - 9 to 12
75208 - 9 to 12
75115 - 9 to 12

All other zip codes have less than 8 cases. 75225 is the University Park area. It would be interesting to find out the age group for the infected people in 75225. All the zip codes above that includes downtown, uptown, M Streets, etc. seem to be dense.
Got a link to the actual map?

 
Old 03-29-2020, 02:46 PM
 
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Got a link to the actual map?
https://www.centraltrack.com/latest-...s-area-spread/
Not endorsing that website as I have no idea who runs it but included are links to Clay Jenkins’ Twitter feed where he posted zip code maps last Mon & Wed.

I know a ton of Park Cities and private school families traveled for spring break, mainly to Colorado and beaches. The ones who went to Colorado were alerted that they needed to self-quarantine for 14 days because of the Covid-19 clusters coming out of Aspen / Vail / Beck so it would not surprise me if most of the Park Cities / North Dallas cases were in families with school aged kids. We have several friends who had to self-quarantine after coming back from Colorado but haven’t heard of any who are sick/positive. A good friend whose kids are at one of the “elite” privates said the general parent consensus headed into spring break was “We’re in our 40’s and healthy, we won’t get sick. We’re going.” Hope that worked out for all of them....meanwhile, there is one student and one parent (unclear if in the same family) at their school who did test positive.
 
Old 03-29-2020, 02:48 PM
 
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That is the map that the Mayor of Dallas, Eric Johnson, referred to, as well. So the map in the link is legit.

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https://www.centraltrack.com/latest-...s-area-spread/
Not endorsing that website as I have no idea who runs it but included are links to Clay Jenkins’ Twitter feed where he posted zip code maps last Mon & Wed.

I know a ton of Park Cities and private school families traveled for spring break, mainly to Colorado and beaches. The ones who went to Colorado were alerted that they needed to self-quarantine for 14 days because of the Covid-19 clusters coming out of Aspen / Vail / Beck so it would not surprise me if most of the Park Cities / North Dallas cases were in families with school aged kids. We have several friends who had to self-quarantine after coming back from Colorado but haven’t heard of any who are sick/positive. A good friend whose kids are at one of the “elite” privates said the general parent consensus headed into spring break was “We’re in our 40’s and healthy, we won’t get sick. We’re going.” Hope that worked out for all of them....
 
Old 03-29-2020, 02:50 PM
 
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That is the map that the Mayor of Dallas, Eric Johnson, referred to, as well. So the map in the link is legit.
Yeah, I knew the map was legit. I just wasn’t endorsing any commentary on that website (nor did I even read it).
 
Old 03-29-2020, 03:00 PM
 
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Please spread the word.

Communities Foundation of Texas

Dallas nonprofit emergency contacts in response to COVID-19
Only for Emergencies - This list is to connect individuals who are lacking basic needs and are homebound.

Seniors: help with utility assistance, benefits eligibility and caregiver support
Senior Source: 214-823-5700 (www.seniorsource.org)

Employment: Shift Dallas www.shiftdallas.org

Financial assistance for families and children: Interfaith Family Services 214-827-7220 Ext. 100
ScreenCoordinato@interfaithdallas.org
www.supportformom.com

Housing: for families and children
Family Gateway - 1-888-411-6802 (Option 3)
www.familygateway.org

Mental Health:
Metrocare: 214-743-1215 callers will receive same-day response
www.metrocareservices.org

Pharmacy:
St. Vincent de Paul Pharmacy: 469-232-9902
www.svpdallas.org/pharmacy
 
Old 03-29-2020, 04:20 PM
 
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I know a ton of Park Cities and private school families traveled for spring break, mainly to Colorado and beaches. The ones who went to Colorado were alerted that they needed to self-quarantine for 14 days because of the Covid-19 clusters coming out of Aspen / Vail / Beck so it would not surprise me if most of the Park Cities / North Dallas cases were in families with school aged kids. We have several friends who had to self-quarantine after coming back from Colorado but haven’t heard of any who are sick/positive. A good friend whose kids are at one of the “elite” privates said the general parent consensus headed into spring break was “We’re in our 40’s and healthy, we won’t get sick. We’re going.” Hope that worked out for all of them....meanwhile, there is one student and one parent (unclear if in the same family) at their school who did test positive.
Why did so many Coronavirus cases come out of the Colorado mountain resorts like Aspen, Vail, Beaver Creek, and Breckenridge? As you illustrate, there were of spring break trips to the Colorado mountains in a certain socioeconomic strata.

DFW residents tend to go to the CO mountain towns in the summer time to get out of the scorching heat here. I'm thinking that won't be happening as much this year.
 
Old 03-29-2020, 04:38 PM
 
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Why did so many Coronavirus cases come out of the Colorado mountain resorts like Aspen, Vail, Beaver Creek, and Breckenridge? As you illustrate, there were of spring break trips to the Colorado mountains in a certain socioeconomic strata.

DFW residents tend to go to the CO mountain towns in the summer time to get out of the scorching heat here. I'm thinking that won't be happening as much this year.
Breckenridge and Keystone patient zero had traveled to Italy. Aspen's first positives were ten Australian skiers.
 
Old 03-29-2020, 04:54 PM
 
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They are talking about closing our parks and trails because of overcrowding. Some folks aren't social distancing, therefore ruining it for everybody else. Lovely.
 
Old 03-29-2020, 05:03 PM
 
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They are talking about closing our parks and trails because of overcrowding. Some folks aren't social distancing, therefore ruining it for everybody else. Lovely.
We went out for a drive yesterday. The density of people along the Katy Trail crossings made my skin crawl. I know that it was an absolutely gorgeous day but it was like St Patrick’s Day parade volume of people out in uptown / west village / katy trail.

I don’t know why people don’t comprehend that the longer we don’t all do this, the longer we have to do it.
 
Old 03-29-2020, 05:04 PM
 
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They are talking about closing our parks and trails because of overcrowding. Some folks aren't social distancing, therefore ruining it for everybody else. Lovely.
It should be done. Folks are not getting "it."
https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/coronavi...order/2341197/
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