MoCo isn’t moving forward, despite MD going to Phase 2

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in Takoma Park and as liberal as they come and I will never vote for Elrich again over this. The lack of communication is appalling.

+1

As is his emphasis on eating out being the driver of reopening. I could not care less about eating at a restaurant--open the freaking playgrounds and stores and pools, FFS.


Yep. I dont need restaurants to open. I need him to open pools, playgrounds and curbside pickup at the library - the things young families need to survive this mess. I will continue to donate to support out of work hospitality workers but we don’t need to wait for that to be safe.


For what it's worth, do you happen to live in an HOA? I think it is highly likely that most HOAs didn't properly follow their bylaws when closing playgrounds. And even if they did, I think it's highly likely they didn't actually establish any enforcement options (e.g., fines) for violations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in Takoma Park and as liberal as they come and I will never vote for Elrich again over this. The lack of communication is appalling.

+1

As is his emphasis on eating out being the driver of reopening. I could not care less about eating at a restaurant--open the freaking playgrounds and stores and pools, FFS.


+1. I think it’s cause HE likes to eat out and could care less about people who want to keep their kids active. A summer playing video games eating Cheetos probably sounds awesome to him.

Astoundingly poor leadership.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The people who think this is about haircuts are so misguided.

People need camps to open so they can have childcare for their kids.

Small businesses need to be able to operate beyond curbside pickup.

It’s about important things.


And daycare for the younger set.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The people who think this is about haircuts are so misguided.

People need camps to open so they can have childcare for their kids.

Small businesses need to be able to operate beyond curbside pickup.

It’s about important things.


And daycare for the younger set.


Yep. Keeping it at such limited capacity is putting a lot of parents in a really tough situation.
Anonymous
Keep writing guys- twitter, email, etc. Only takes 5 minutes. If we stay silent he will think everyone agrees with him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The people who think this is about haircuts are so misguided.

People need camps to open so they can have childcare for their kids.

Small businesses need to be able to operate beyond curbside pickup.

It’s about important things.


+1. But you can get a haircut now anyway, if your salon hasn’t reopened, that is their decision.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in Takoma Park and as liberal as they come and I will never vote for Elrich again over this. The lack of communication is appalling.

+1

As is his emphasis on eating out being the driver of reopening. I could not care less about eating at a restaurant--open the freaking playgrounds and stores and pools, FFS.


Yep. I dont need restaurants to open. I need him to open pools, playgrounds and curbside pickup at the library - the things young families need to survive this mess. I will continue to donate to support out of work hospitality workers but we don’t need to wait for that to be safe.


For what it's worth, do you happen to live in an HOA? I think it is highly likely that most HOAs didn't properly follow their bylaws when closing playgrounds. And even if they did, I think it's highly likely they didn't actually establish any enforcement options (e.g., fines) for violations.


No.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in Takoma Park and as liberal as they come and I will never vote for Elrich again over this. The lack of communication is appalling.

+1

As is his emphasis on eating out being the driver of reopening. I could not care less about eating at a restaurant--open the freaking playgrounds and stores and pools, FFS.


Yep. I dont need restaurants to open. I need him to open pools, playgrounds and curbside pickup at the library - the things young families need to survive this mess. I will continue to donate to support out of work hospitality workers but we don’t need to wait for that to be safe.


For what it's worth, do you happen to live in an HOA? I think it is highly likely that most HOAs didn't properly follow their bylaws when closing playgrounds. And even if they did, I think it's highly likely they didn't actually establish any enforcement options (e.g., fines) for violations.


No.


Neither do I. He does not give a damn about families, and he has lost my support because of it.
Anonymous
MoCo dashboard update!

We continued to be maxed out on 14/14 days of improvement on:

- Deaths; 3 day avg is 5
- Hospitalizations; 3 day avg is 267
- ER patients; 3 day avg is 8
- ICU admissions; 3 day avg is 98
- ICU bed utilization; 3 day avg is 70%, target is 80% or less
- Ventilator usage; 3 day avg is 56%, target is 70% or less
- Test positivity; 3 day avg is 12%

Test capacity is 3.5% of the population.

Cases improved to 8 days of decline out of the last 14; 3 day avg is 115

Acute care bed utilization improved to 4 days of decline out of the last 14; 3 day avg is 67%; target is 70% or less
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MoCo dashboard update!

We continued to be maxed out on 14/14 days of improvement on:

- Deaths; 3 day avg is 5
- Hospitalizations; 3 day avg is 267
- ER patients; 3 day avg is 8
- ICU admissions; 3 day avg is 98
- ICU bed utilization; 3 day avg is 70%, target is 80% or less
- Ventilator usage; 3 day avg is 56%, target is 70% or less
- Test positivity; 3 day avg is 12%

Test capacity is 3.5% of the population.

Cases improved to 8 days of decline out of the last 14; 3 day avg is 115

Acute care bed utilization improved to 4 days of decline out of the last 14; 3 day avg is 67%; target is 70% or less


That’s all great news! I wish I had confidence that Elrich cared.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MoCo dashboard update!

We continued to be maxed out on 14/14 days of improvement on:

- Deaths; 3 day avg is 5
- Hospitalizations; 3 day avg is 267
- ER patients; 3 day avg is 8
- ICU admissions; 3 day avg is 98
- ICU bed utilization; 3 day avg is 70%, target is 80% or less
- Ventilator usage; 3 day avg is 56%, target is 70% or less
- Test positivity; 3 day avg is 12%

Test capacity is 3.5% of the population.

Cases improved to 8 days of decline out of the last 14; 3 day avg is 115

Acute care bed utilization improved to 4 days of decline out of the last 14; 3 day avg is 67%; target is 70% or less


That’s all great news! I wish I had confidence that Elrich cared.


PP here. Me too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MoCo dashboard update!

We continued to be maxed out on 14/14 days of improvement on:

- Deaths; 3 day avg is 5
- Hospitalizations; 3 day avg is 267
- ER patients; 3 day avg is 8
- ICU admissions; 3 day avg is 98
- ICU bed utilization; 3 day avg is 70%, target is 80% or less
- Ventilator usage; 3 day avg is 56%, target is 70% or less
- Test positivity; 3 day avg is 12%

Test capacity is 3.5% of the population.

Cases improved to 8 days of decline out of the last 14; 3 day avg is 115

Acute care bed utilization improved to 4 days of decline out of the last 14; 3 day avg is 67%; target is 70% or less


That’s all great news! I wish I had confidence that Elrich cared.


PP here. Me too.


Same here
Anonymous
Dashboard update:

Still maxed out on all the same measures we were maxed out on yesterday.

Cases have improved to declines 9 of the last 14 days. Acute care bed utilization has improved to declines on 5 of the last 14 days.

Anonymous
The Bethesda Patch is reporting phase 2 next week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Bethesda Patch is reporting phase 2 next week.


Elrich said *maybe* if trends continue.
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