Hopefully nothing more than we're doing now.https://www.kcci.com/article/iowa-s...n-on-shelter-in-place-status/32155855?src=app
Couple regions almost to 10. Whatcha gonna do Kim?
Hopefully nothing more than we're doing now.https://www.kcci.com/article/iowa-s...n-on-shelter-in-place-status/32155855?src=app
Couple regions almost to 10. Whatcha gonna do Kim?
Then what’s the point of having this point system?Hopefully nothing more than we're doing now.
I think it’s more a hopefully we don’t get to that level. I don’t think we will.Then what’s the point of having this point system?
We saw a return to a more normal number after the big jump yesterday. I think that was big. Hopefully we keep kind of a consistent rate to the peak.
Probably to increase restrictions when the points reach a certain limit, like you suggest. I disagree with that. The spread does not appear to be increasing very fast. There is no indication that hospitals are anywhere close to being overrun. What further shut downs would you want? I think people wearing masks and simply being as careful as they can when out in public will have a larger benefit than any government mandated shut downs.Then what’s the point of having this point system?
It's posted on the public health siteYesterday and today they have not given the new cases breakdown by county and age of cases in counties. Apparently Story had 3 new cases. That info would be nice to know along with what ages groups were affected.
You can look at the age breakdown of all the cases by countyIt's posted on the public health site
Probably to increase restrictions when the points reach a certain limit, like you suggest. I disagree with that. The spread does not appear to be increasing very fast. There is no indication that hospitals are anywhere close to being overrun. What further shut downs would you want? I think people wearing masks and simply being as careful as they can when out in public will have a larger benefit than any government mandated shut downs.
I'd guess when I've been out at all at least roughly 70% of people are wearing masks so that's hopefully something that will resume and improve as we move forward.
Yesterday was just because they got all the test results back from the meat packing plant in Columbus Junction at once.
We're flattening this thing.
are we? I’d still like to see more testing.
That is probably a good estimate. When I was at Lowes on Saturday it was well over 90% of people but then went to Hy-Vee and it was down around 50%.
Coworker around 60 years old has been gone for over a week, had slight fever, was super out of breath and fatigued doing nothing more than normal. Went to the doctor and they wouldn’t test him for whatever reason.
Wow. He should have been a prime person to test.Coworker around 60 years old has been gone for over a week, had slight fever, was super out of breath and fatigued doing nothing more than normal. Went to the doctor and they wouldn’t test him for whatever reason.
Only place I've really been in Ames is Wal-mart but I'd guess at most 40-50% of people were wearing masks of some sort.I went to my Hy-Vee (Mt Vernon Rd) yesterday morning, I thought probably close to 75% of the customers were wearing some kind of mask - but only 2 Hy-Vee employees. I saw a bunch of Hy-Vee people pushing around boxes for to-go or delivery orders and not one of them was wearing a mask or gloves.
It’s very frustrating that months into this we still don’t have adequate testing. Every single person going to the doctor should be tested.