Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope everyone realizes that NOTHING in Phase 3 is happening until there’s a vaccine or treatment.
It says so on Page 28 of MD’s recovery plan: https://governor.maryland.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/MD_Strong.pdf
So that means MoCo will have no pools open outside of lap swimming this year, libraries won’t open until there’s a vaccine, etc.
Not true. Pools in other parts of the state are open now.
Open for things other than lap swim?
Yes. Hogan’s Phase 2A measures opened pools at 25% capacity for anything. Yesterday he announced that starting Friday, they can be open at 50% capacity.
Elrich is doing it in a totally different way.
Yes, but are any pools actually open? I'm in a county following the Governor's recommendations, but I have not seen any pool open yet. Most planned to upe this weekend at 25% capacity. I question why, if we have a plan that calls for a gradual reopening, you move to the next step without seeing whether the last step had any impact. I don't get it. There is no way to determine whether opening pools had any impact.
I’m not following- you said they weren’t open yet? But you want them to wait until....?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope everyone realizes that NOTHING in Phase 3 is happening until there’s a vaccine or treatment.
It says so on Page 28 of MD’s recovery plan: https://governor.maryland.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/MD_Strong.pdf
So that means MoCo will have no pools open outside of lap swimming this year, libraries won’t open until there’s a vaccine, etc.
Not true. Pools in other parts of the state are open now.
Open for things other than lap swim?
Yes. Hogan’s Phase 2A measures opened pools at 25% capacity for anything. Yesterday he announced that starting Friday, they can be open at 50% capacity.
Elrich is doing it in a totally different way.
Yes, but are any pools actually open? I'm in a county following the Governor's recommendations, but I have not seen any pool open yet. Most planned to upe this weekend at 25% capacity. I question why, if we have a plan that calls for a gradual reopening, you move to the next step without seeing whether the last step had any impact. I don't get it. There is no way to determine whether opening pools had any impact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope everyone realizes that NOTHING in Phase 3 is happening until there’s a vaccine or treatment.
It says so on Page 28 of MD’s recovery plan: https://governor.maryland.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/MD_Strong.pdf
So that means MoCo will have no pools open outside of lap swimming this year, libraries won’t open until there’s a vaccine, etc.
Not true. Pools in other parts of the state are open now.
Open for things other than lap swim?
Yes. Hogan’s Phase 2A measures opened pools at 25% capacity for anything. Yesterday he announced that starting Friday, they can be open at 50% capacity.
Elrich is doing it in a totally different way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope everyone realizes that NOTHING in Phase 3 is happening until there’s a vaccine or treatment.
It says so on Page 28 of MD’s recovery plan: https://governor.maryland.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/MD_Strong.pdf
So that means MoCo will have no pools open outside of lap swimming this year, libraries won’t open until there’s a vaccine, etc.
Not true. Pools in other parts of the state are open now.
Open for things other than lap swim?