Anonymous wrote:Our new cases per 100k 7-day rolling average is 9.06
Compare to:
CT 3.68
DE 3.79
ME 1.71
MA 4.93
NH 1.91
NJ 3.06
NY 3.61
PA 4.71
VT 1.12
Our testing rate is great now - there's not some hidden cluster of cases like in these states:
AL; 24.98 and 15.104%
FL: 15.56 and 12.866%
ID: 16.00 and 13.252%
IA: 25.04 and 15.814%
KS: 21.21 and 12.267%
MO: 18.98 and 13.792%
ND: 29.21 and 13.235%
SC: 14.64 and 21.112%
SD: 24.27 and 16.381%
TX: 17.49 and 12.550%
I think the teacher's unions would do well to propose conditions when they'd re-open, where younger and healthier teachers can go back along with students.
Hogan, on the other hand, didn't help himself by complaining about counties re-opening virtually - which is chock full of the very voters who he won a second term with and would need if he seeks to defeat Van Hollen in 2022.
Wouldn't that be better left to health experts?