Anonymous wrote:Everyone I knew was on board-essential trips only, no socializing or play dates etc—from when schools closed all the way up until they announced that we wouldn’t open with the rest of the state and would be opening up at some future time. Then it was like the dam broke.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone I knew was on board-essential trips only, no socializing or play dates etc—from when schools closed all the way up until they announced that we wouldn’t open with the rest of the state and would be opening up at some future time. Then it was like the dam broke.
Anonymous wrote:Mentally, people can only sustain an "emergency" or "fear" state of mind for so long. If there were bombs dropping, then sure, we'd still maintain a sense of emergency. But, when it doesn't seem directly threatening, like at this very moment, then it's not surprising that after 8 weeks people are like: "enough!"
We all locked down with a day's notice (or less for kids), we ran to the stores for provisions, we learned about viruses and were shocked for those who were dying in crowded hospitals, we were good soldiers and made masks. And now we're just done. Either gov. did what it needed to do or it didn't. I am fortunate that our household is not losing income. But, everyday I have more and more sympathy for people whose businesses are closed or they have been out of a job.
I think we learned as a country that we have an 8 week limit to our patience.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone I knew was on board-essential trips only, no socializing or play dates etc—from when schools closed all the way up until they announced that we wouldn’t open with the rest of the state and would be opening up at some future time. Then it was like the dam broke.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone I knew was on board-essential trips only, no socializing or play dates etc—from when schools closed all the way up until they announced that we wouldn’t open with the rest of the state and would be opening up at some future time. Then it was like the dam broke.
Anonymous wrote:the guidelines and metrics are worthless! nothing is defined mathematically or scientifically....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They shouldn’t, if they are sticking to the plan they set, but they will, because everyone has given up.
exactly. There is no way that Northern VA is going to meet the metrics that they set out. So, the only question is how they are going to spin those metrics to make it look like "it's close enough!"
Fairfax had a big spike today. Loudoun will get the results from their testing blitz back Fri. or Sat. That's going to be a big bump. Then Fairfax Cnty is doing a 2-day testing blitz in Annandale/Falls Church on Sat/Sun -- so those big numbers will be coming back on Mon/Tues of next week.
If DC and MD open up, it will be hard to see how northern VA stays shut. But, based on the increases in cases and hospitalizations, NOVA will not qualify for having 14 days of declining data.
Just curious, did any of the places that recently "opened" have this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given that DC is talking about reopening on the 29th, I dont see how NOVA wouldnt. Can't really be an island here.
DC Stay Home orders til June 8?