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Old 04-06-2020, 12:10 PM
 
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I'd go with Scenario #5: Limited restart. Everybody wears a mask indoors in public. If you're about to roll your window down at the drive-thru, you put on your mask. Huge fine if you don't. Keep limiting gathering sizes. The issue is infected people infecting others. If you limit that, R0 drops to the point where you don't have continued large outbreaks.


So if you're a restaurant or a bar, you're largely shut down since you can't eat or drink wearing a mask. Pro sports teams can issue team logo masks you have to wear. Most everyone can go back to work but with distancing work rules. If everyone has a mask, 3 feet shouldn't be an issue.
Who pays for all these masks? Each individual? What happens if i have to go out and I am out of masks?
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Old 04-06-2020, 12:48 PM
 
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I'd go with Scenario #5: Limited restart. Everybody wears a mask indoors in public. If you're about to roll your window down at the drive-thru, you put on your mask. Huge fine if you don't. Keep limiting gathering sizes. The issue is infected people infecting others. If you limit that, R0 drops to the point where you don't have continued large outbreaks.


So if you're a restaurant or a bar, you're largely shut down since you can't eat or drink wearing a mask. Pro sports teams can issue team logo masks you have to wear. Most everyone can go back to work but with distancing work rules. If everyone has a mask, 3 feet shouldn't be an issue.
Still that's w challenge hard to enforce and many people once cooped up inside would possibly ignore any of the rules in place

That would put you back at scenario 1 or 2
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Old 04-06-2020, 12:59 PM
 
Location: USA
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I'd go with Scenario #5: Limited restart. Everybody wears a mask indoors in public. If you're about to roll your window down at the drive-thru, you put on your mask. Huge fine if you don't. Keep limiting gathering sizes. The issue is infected people infecting others. If you limit that, R0 drops to the point where you don't have continued large outbreaks.


So if you're a restaurant or a bar, you're largely shut down since you can't eat or drink wearing a mask. Pro sports teams can issue team logo masks you have to wear. Most everyone can go back to work but with distancing work rules. If everyone has a mask, 3 feet shouldn't be an issue.
I'll be the first one ordering my Yankees and Kings masks
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Old 04-06-2020, 01:24 PM
 
Location: Northeast states
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Since yesterday, an additional 1,231 new positive cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Connecticut, bringing the total to 6,906.

1,221 patients have been hospitalized and there have been 206 fatalities up 17 from yesterday

More than 26,686 patients have been tested since early March

36 percent of people tested yesterday tested positive

CT has 12th most reported total cases in the country but per capita is among the worst in both cases and deaths.








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Old 04-06-2020, 01:26 PM
 
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Still that's w challenge hard to enforce and many people once cooped up inside would possibly ignore any of the rules in place

That would put you back at scenario 1 or 2
I imagine it will be enforced with a baseball bat to the teeth. Once there are several weeks of “wear a mask so you don’t infect other people”, anyone not wearing a mask in public will be a pariah.
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Old 04-06-2020, 01:28 PM
 
Location: Northeast states
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4/6/2020 update

Top most reported confirmed cases in CT

1. Stamford 808 cases
2. Norwalk 595 cases
3. Danbury 570 cases
4. Waterbury 278 cases
5. Bridgeport 236 cases
6. Greenwich 221 cases
7. Hartford 147 cases
8. Westport 146 cases
9. Shelton 124 cases
10. West Haven 122 cases



Bottom 20

11. Darien, Ridgefield, Hamden 109 cases
12. Fairfield 85 cases
13. Brookfield 88 cases
14. Stratford 84 cases
15. Manchester 80 cases
16. Wilton 79 cases
17. Milford 77 cases
18. New Milford 74 cases
19. Bethel, New Canaan 73 cases
20. Meriden 64 cases

Enfield 50 cases, Norwich 6 cases, New London 12 cases, Middletown 52 cases, East Hartford 48 cases
Glastonbury 26 cases, Seymour 32 cases, Ansonia 38 cases, Derby 32 cases, Windham 7 cases. Branford 49 cases, Madison 22 cases, Guilford 20 cases, Rocky hill 31 cases, Naugatuck 37, Southington 41, West Hartford 43, Trumbull 48, Torrington 44, East Haven 50, Orange 15, Framington 30

Union, CT 0 cases near Mass border

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Old 04-06-2020, 02:48 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Rate of increase of positive cases since yesterday.. Big jumps.

CT State: 22%
Fairfield 22%
Hartford 17%
Litchfield 17%
Middlesex 23%
New Haven 26%
New London 14%
Tolland 10%
Windham 25%

I was going to show this without todays numbers and that the Polynomial line for our state was "flattening".... well there goes that after todays jump!





Sorted by most cases.. Damn Stamford!





The death rate of increase had another drop so that's good.
9% increase vs 15% yesterday and 26% previous day


Towns with No Cases:
Andover
Canaan
Chaplin
Colebrook
Hampton
Hartland
North Stonington
Salem
Scotland
Sprague
Sterling
Union
Warren
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Old 04-06-2020, 02:50 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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If you guys want to see a specific town, let me know. I'll put a graph together with those few towns.
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Old 04-06-2020, 03:33 PM
 
Location: Fairfield
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If you guys want to see a specific town, let me know. I'll put a graph together with those few towns.
Fairfield? And thanks so much for taking the time to do this!
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Old 04-06-2020, 03:34 PM
 
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I saw this map today while looking to see how NYC is doing https://google.com/covid19-map/?hl=en

You can look at just the US which will show the states. I thought we were the 4th worst per capita? It doesn't look that way now despite our huge (!!!) jump today.

I wish we could sort by columns.
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