Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Howard County is reopening more starting on Friday. I think Hogan is and did a good job. Montgomery and PG county's needs are far different than Garret's or Worchester's.
What I don't like is that lack of communication from Montgomery County.
Lack of communication? I'm getting multiple daily e-mails. This councilmember, that councilmember, this department, that department, this spokesperson, that newsletter... Not to mention everything all over social media.
I don't get the emails (lucky me?). I just checked the Montgomery County Government facebook page and saw information- thanks for pointing me in that direction. I suppose I want them to communicate with us how much closer we are to opening, not opening and to compare daily number to their reopening criteria. Honestly the Moco show guy does a million times better job at communicating this information to us.
I suppose I want to know when we will see light at the end of the tunnel, or even where the tunnel ends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Howard County is reopening more starting on Friday. I think Hogan is and did a good job. Montgomery and PG county's needs are far different than Garret's or Worchester's.
What I don't like is that lack of communication from Montgomery County.
Lack of communication? I'm getting multiple daily e-mails. This councilmember, that councilmember, this department, that department, this spokesperson, that newsletter... Not to mention everything all over social media.
NP - I get the comms too. What I don’t get are clear guidance on what metrics they are really using to make a decision. Maybe that is purposeful as you can go either direction
There is also no transparency on the nursing home data even though published at state level
So it’s a lot of communicate to communicate, but not giving the real information on decisions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Howard County is reopening more starting on Friday. I think Hogan is and did a good job. Montgomery and PG county's needs are far different than Garret's or Worchester's.
What I don't like is that lack of communication from Montgomery County.
Lack of communication? I'm getting multiple daily e-mails. This councilmember, that councilmember, this department, that department, this spokesperson, that newsletter... Not to mention everything all over social media.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Howard County is reopening more starting on Friday. I think Hogan is and did a good job. Montgomery and PG county's needs are far different than Garret's or Worchester's.
What I don't like is that lack of communication from Montgomery County.
Lack of communication? I'm getting multiple daily e-mails. This councilmember, that councilmember, this department, that department, this spokesperson, that newsletter... Not to mention everything all over social media.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Howard County is reopening more starting on Friday. I think Hogan is and did a good job. Montgomery and PG county's needs are far different than Garret's or Worchester's.
What I don't like is that lack of communication from Montgomery County.
Lack of communication? I'm getting multiple daily e-mails. This councilmember, that councilmember, this department, that department, this spokesperson, that newsletter... Not to mention everything all over social media.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get is Erlich demanding the right to keep MOCo closed and two weeks later, complaining Hogan allowed him to do that.
E-L-R-I-C-H.
And the point is that restrictions in Montgomery County are ineffective if Hogan allows everyone to go cavort in Ocean City.
Well, we'll see what happens. Ocean City has been open for several weeks at this point and we haven't seen a spike in hospitalizations or deaths. Quite the opposite. I suppose you'll tell me to wait until 3-4 weeks from now, given that we just had Memorial Day weekend, but I doubt we'll see some horrific spike then either.
We won't have to wait until 3-4 weeks from now for the number of cases to go up, but you're right, hospitalizations are a lagging indicator, and deaths an even more lagging one. By the time hospitalizations go up, it's too already too late.
My kid's IG is full of high school seniors doing Beach Week in Ocean City.
And you know what? They will almost certainly been fine if they get COVID.
MD's hospitalizations have gone down, despite cases going up. Why? Because cases have skewed younger.
Anonymous wrote:Howard County is reopening more starting on Friday. I think Hogan is and did a good job. Montgomery and PG county's needs are far different than Garret's or Worchester's.
What I don't like is that lack of communication from Montgomery County.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get is Erlich demanding the right to keep MOCo closed and two weeks later, complaining Hogan allowed him to do that.
E-L-R-I-C-H.
And the point is that restrictions in Montgomery County are ineffective if Hogan allows everyone to go cavort in Ocean City.
Well, we'll see what happens. Ocean City has been open for several weeks at this point and we haven't seen a spike in hospitalizations or deaths. Quite the opposite. I suppose you'll tell me to wait until 3-4 weeks from now, given that we just had Memorial Day weekend, but I doubt we'll see some horrific spike then either.
We won't have to wait until 3-4 weeks from now for the number of cases to go up, but you're right, hospitalizations are a lagging indicator, and deaths an even more lagging one. By the time hospitalizations go up, it's too already too late.
My kid's IG is full of high school seniors doing Beach Week in Ocean City.
Anonymous wrote:Howard County is reopening more starting on Friday. I think Hogan is and did a good job. Montgomery and PG county's needs are far different than Garret's or Worchester's.
What I don't like is that lack of communication from Montgomery County.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get is Erlich demanding the right to keep MOCo closed and two weeks later, complaining Hogan allowed him to do that.
E-L-R-I-C-H.
And the point is that restrictions in Montgomery County are ineffective if Hogan allows everyone to go cavort in Ocean City.
Well, we'll see what happens. Ocean City has been open for several weeks at this point and we haven't seen a spike in hospitalizations or deaths. Quite the opposite. I suppose you'll tell me to wait until 3-4 weeks from now, given that we just had Memorial Day weekend, but I doubt we'll see some horrific spike then either.
By and large, older people get very sick and die from COVID-19. That's not exactly the crowd going to Ocean City.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get is Erlich demanding the right to keep MOCo closed and two weeks later, complaining Hogan allowed him to do that.
E-L-R-I-C-H.
And the point is that restrictions in Montgomery County are ineffective if Hogan allows everyone to go cavort in Ocean City.
Well, we'll see what happens. Ocean City has been open for several weeks at this point and we haven't seen a spike in hospitalizations or deaths. Quite the opposite. I suppose you'll tell me to wait until 3-4 weeks from now, given that we just had Memorial Day weekend, but I doubt we'll see some horrific spike then either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get is Erlich demanding the right to keep MOCo closed and two weeks later, complaining Hogan allowed him to do that.
E-L-R-I-C-H.
And the point is that restrictions in Montgomery County are ineffective if Hogan allows everyone to go cavort in Ocean City.
Well, we'll see what happens. Ocean City has been open for several weeks at this point and we haven't seen a spike in hospitalizations or deaths. Quite the opposite. I suppose you'll tell me to wait until 3-4 weeks from now, given that we just had Memorial Day weekend, but I doubt we'll see some horrific spike then either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get is Erlich demanding the right to keep MOCo closed and two weeks later, complaining Hogan allowed him to do that.
I know. It makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get is Erlich demanding the right to keep MOCo closed and two weeks later, complaining Hogan allowed him to do that.
E-L-R-I-C-H.
And the point is that restrictions in Montgomery County are ineffective if Hogan allows everyone to go cavort in Ocean City.