In other words, NY is dictating what the surrounding states will do despite that MD or VA or PA never saw anywhere near the infection levels or hospitalization numbers or rates, even when adjusting for per population basis, as NYC. Put it this way, Roanoke and Pittsburgh have to remain shut down because of NYC. |
+1000 If might ease things now, but eventually somebody will have to pay for these benefits. |
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Wha? NY is "dictating" because it has a massive COVID outbreak and is a massively dense and globally/regionally important metro area. Literally nobody said that Roanoke and Pittsburgh have to remain shut down; but yes, we do need coordination in the Northeast Corridor to deal with the obvious ramifications of travel to and from NYC. |
Really hoping for exactly this! Question: By non-essentials, do we mean hair and nail salons? As much as I am clamoring for mine to reopen, would you be nervous about going back? It seems like hair services, cut and color, would be relatively safe, especially if wearing masks. Nails I'm not so sure about, as that involves risk of small cuts. |
Too bad we don't have testing. But anyway, I think nail salons tend to have the best hygiene already (most of the techs have been wearing masks for years where I go) so I think that would be the safer of the two. |
I agree, VA’s stay at home order can be modified. |
The orders are being issued statewide by the governors. Tom Wolfe, for example, is refusing to allow PA to reopen because he is in a pact with the governors of New York and New Jersey. Put it this way, a lot of PA is closer to Ohio than New York and get minimal direct travel from NY, but still need to shut down, even if it's rural towns deep in the hinterlands. In other words, New York is dictating what the surrounding states will do in terms of reopening. It's quite simple and why you want to avoid accepting it is weird. If travel from NYC was that problematic we'd have seen a lot more spikes in Philadelphia and Baltimore and DC but we didn't.... so.... |
The re-opening is not going to be by entire states. It's going to be counties/regions within the states.
So let's say, the Roanoke valley region will likely open before the Northern VA region. NoVa will likely be in a pact with DC and MD, so will open together. PA could do the same thing if that's what their governor decides. The data from each county/region will be looked at to decide, so while NYC may have played a factor in other states before it's not so much now. |
where are you getting the news that PA is being “dictated” by NY? and NYC and NJ locked down travel - what do you think will happen in DC if we go back to business travel as usual in 2 weeks? |
Even with gradual opening up, we’re not going back to business travel as usual in 2 weeks. |
Really hoping May 15 is the date around here for Phase 1. Schools will still be closed but we can start opening back up. This area would have practiced social distancing for 2 months by then. We are supposedly at or very close to our Apex now. |
of course not, travel will be the last thing to come back. |
The PA state assembly passed a bill requesting the governor to effectively allow this to happen and the governor vetoed it. IT will be statewide everywhere. |