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[quote=Anonymous]Now this is what is interesting...Maryland has the 5th highest density of persons per square mile of all 50 states however [b]Maryland is 44th out of 50 in CoVid cases per Million.[/b] Youth soccer games allowed including 11v11. Only one parent allowed per player at games. No masks while playing. Virginia is 14th highest density of persons per square mile however [b]Virginia is 43rd out of 50 in CoVid cases per Million.[/b] Youth soccer games allowed including 11v11. Only one parent per player at games. Masks not required while playing. Florida (and we all know about Florida's CoVid Policies) ranks 8th in population density and 30th out of 50 in CoVid cases per million. That is actually pretty impressive for a State that has mostly remained open, similar to Maryland and Virginia. Youth soccer games are allowed, even 11v11. More than one parent allowed. No masks while playing. And for those that are curious, California ranks 11th in population density and is 24th in CoVid cases per million with some of the toughest policies in place. California also has the worse numbers of the "Big 3". Youth soccer games not allowed. Now, to play advocate for for tougher policies, New York, known to have the toughest, does beat both Florida and California in this metric but not Maryland or Virginia. In conclusion, from what I see, I think Maryland is the "Happy" medium here both with tough vs open policy and in youth sports. Outdoor youth sports with little physical contact does not spread CoVid and I think it's obvious at this point. Neither do tougher policies. To finish, the PCR testing values just went from 40 to 20 last week. That is why we have seen sharpest nose dive yet in positive cases this week. It's also winter time, which is when virus' spread the most. [/quote]
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