Anonymous
Post 07/14/2020 16:47     Subject: Re:Arizona is a disaster

Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t it be a little early for Ducey’s actions to be reflected in cases? Or maybe all regions just have to experience the same trajectory.

Whatever the reason, I sure hope it’s the case and things are improving there!


The positivity rate on their tests is still rising. I think they’re just testing constrained, so we aren’t observing the full increase in cases.
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2020 16:43     Subject: Arizona is a disaster

Anonymous wrote:I live in LA and the reason why Latinos are testing positive more than everyone else, is because they won’t stay the F home. I’m an essential worker and this whole time driving to and from work, the majority of groups I’ve seen driving by parks and hanging out on the streets is Latinos. They just can’t stay home, so my sympathy level is low when they get sick. Follow the damn rules!


Latinos are taking the Swedish approach.
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2020 16:39     Subject: Re:Arizona is a disaster

Wouldn’t it be a little early for Ducey’s actions to be reflected in cases? Or maybe all regions just have to experience the same trajectory.

Whatever the reason, I sure hope it’s the case and things are improving there!
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2020 16:23     Subject: Re:Arizona is a disaster

Anonymous wrote:Anyone else noticing that the Arizona new cases numbers have been quietly falling for the past few days? I am hoping we may be starting to see some of the effects of Ducey's recent orders.


Haven’t seen this but that would great news. Maybe it’s following same curve/trajectory that NY followed?
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2020 16:20     Subject: Re:Arizona is a disaster

Anyone else noticing that the Arizona new cases numbers have been quietly falling for the past few days? I am hoping we may be starting to see some of the effects of Ducey's recent orders.