How well is your community doing on social distancing?
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wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 15:35 last edited by
County level data. Westchester gets an A-
4 of the 5 counties of NYC are also A-, Bronx gets a B.
https://www.unacast.com/covid19/social-distancing-scoreboard
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wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 15:46 last edited by Copper 4 Jul 2020, 15:49
Again, I think these maps look a lot like the presidential election voting maps.
Are democrats more compliant, or more responsible, or am I just seeing things that aren't there?
VA C-
County D- -
wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 15:46 last edited by
Fuck.
D-
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wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 15:48 last edited by
Norfolk, MA gets an A-
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Again, I think these maps look a lot like the presidential election voting maps.
Are democrats more compliant, or more responsible, or am I just seeing things that aren't there?
VA C-
County D-wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 16:05 last edited by@Copper Generally speaking, there's a mix of folks who are taking this seriously, but the ones calling this a flu and one big over-inflated media conspiracy are almost always conservative.
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wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 16:12 last edited by
Wrote earlier today. F.
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wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 16:16 last edited by
Look at the county data. It took 2 weeks after people started social distancing before they even started to report an influx in cases. In those two weeks, the flu conspiracy nutters had a point, didn't they? No cases at all!
Then look what happened after. Travel was reduced overall, but we still see a spike in cases. Because there are plenty of people who are still not doing what they're supposed to.
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wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 18:18 last edited by Mik 4 Jul 2020, 18:20
C- in my county. This surprises me, based on what little I see. It may be because of a lot of healthcare workers.
Surprises me even more because MFR and i are clearly A++. We have had an average of one trip out every 9 days, and that only to pick up groceries where they bring them to your car for you.
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C- in my county. This surprises me, based on what little I see. It may be because of a lot of healthcare workers.
Surprises me even more because MFR and i are clearly A++. We have had an average of one trip out every 9 days, and that only to pick up groceries where they bring them to your car for you.
wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 18:27 last edited by@Mik same. We've been on home lockdown since the 14th.
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wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 18:30 last edited by
Yeah, we started the 9th.
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wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 20:00 last edited by
We’ve got a B, which is surprising. I see cars everywhere
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We’ve got a B, which is surprising. I see cars everywhere
wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 20:08 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in How well is your community doing on social distancing?:
We’ve got a B, which is surprising. I see cars everywhere
It's rigged!
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wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 22:07 last edited by
LD - it’s all a comparison to before so even if people are driving locally there are thousands that aren’t commuting to DC every day.
I’m sure that gives us our good numbers.
Rachel and I go out every day for a walk. We often try new spots that require us to drive 2-7 miles each way.
But she’s not commuting to Manhattan 5 days a week.
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wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 22:09 last edited by
Why can't we employ the GPS tracking on our phone in the same way Taiwan is? I mean, the NSA already is, actively. Why the hell not turn that data into something useful for public health?
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wrote on 7 Apr 2020, 22:56 last edited by
My town: B-. My county: D-.
Swell.
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Why can't we employ the GPS tracking on our phone in the same way Taiwan is? I mean, the NSA already is, actively. Why the hell not turn that data into something useful for public health?
wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 00:01 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in How well is your community doing on social distancing?:
Why can't we employ the GPS tracking on our phone in the same way Taiwan is? I mean, the NSA already is, actively. Why the hell not turn that data into something useful for public health?
How this work, what would we track?
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@Aqua-Letifer said in How well is your community doing on social distancing?:
Why can't we employ the GPS tracking on our phone in the same way Taiwan is? I mean, the NSA already is, actively. Why the hell not turn that data into something useful for public health?
How this work, what would we track?
wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 00:04 last edited by@Loki The folks who test positive should all have their contacts notified. We already do that but I understand that's a voluntary process. It shouldn't be voluntary.
And when you're out, you should be notified via alert message when you get within X feet of someone who has Y degrees of known social separation away from someone who tested positive. We can already do this, very easily.
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wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 00:54 last edited by
My county gets a B- , and the closest county gets a B. Kind of surprised at both of those, but it's a good surprise.
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@Loki The folks who test positive should all have their contacts notified. We already do that but I understand that's a voluntary process. It shouldn't be voluntary.
And when you're out, you should be notified via alert message when you get within X feet of someone who has Y degrees of known social separation away from someone who tested positive. We can already do this, very easily.
wrote on 8 Apr 2020, 01:46 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in How well is your community doing on social distancing?:
@Loki The folks who test positive should all have their contacts notified. We already do that but I understand that's a voluntary process. It shouldn't be voluntary.
And when you're out, you should be notified via alert message when you get within X feet of someone who has Y degrees of known social separation away from someone who tested positive. We can already do this, very easily.
I assume you are not serious.
We could ship everyone tested positive to a leper colony, very easily.
Very easily isn't the problem.
Rights and due process are part of the picture.