Then we are well and truly screwed...I did a very unscientific mask count while waiting for curbside delivery at the local Lowes...2 of 31 people going in had masks. It's like a seat belt...seems confining and unnatural at first, but the more you wear it the more you forget about it. Wear the masks when you can...
Runners have been the worst! I am walking on one side of a path and they narrowly avoid my as they pass while breathing heavily. Even though the entire path is open!!That's about the same % I saw yesterday during a walkabout in the park. Won't go there this weekend, it will be too crowded. Some peeps were doing okay about yielding enough space on the paths, others not at all and walking two abreast or in large family groups. Biking groups and runners were almost 100% not yielding ANY space. Runners are the worst, thanks for breathing hard through your mouth while trying to almost rub shoulders with me.
When haven’t runners been the worst?
God forbid they stop at an intersection or use the bike lane that takes up a third of the streetI actually think bikers have the upper hand here. They ride like the laws don't apply to them.
Runners have been the worst! I am walking on one side of a path and they narrowly avoid my as they pass while breathing heavily. Even though the entire path is open!!
When haven’t runners been the worst?
I actually think bikers have the upper hand here. They ride like the laws don't apply to them.
God forbid they stop at an intersection or use the bike lane that takes up a third of the street
Isn't Iowa's jump very heavily influenced by the different outbreaks at meat packing plants?
Looking at cases per 1M population which is a much better statistic than just pure increase, the only one that is really applicable here is SD. That could change, but right now the others are not even close to being obscene.Owning the libs 1 coronavirus case at a time!
Isn't Iowa's jump very heavily influenced by the different outbreaks at meat packing plants?
Oh, there was definitely mismanagement at those facilities. All I was trying to say is that the tweet left no context and made it seem as though the state is out of control.Probably....imo that's evidence why opening things up needs to be done with a delicate plan.
Nationally reported cases have leveled off but don't seem to be slowing down vs. the calls to get back to it. It's hard to tell when they're being reported, but still it hasn't exactly dropped off.
Shouldn't Tyson get some blame for disrupting the meat supply? Do we hold other companies accountable that have to do similar if things are opened up?
Sounds like they were just reckless by general safety practices which doesn't help, but that in itself shows that owners of businesses may go beyond careful considerations or guidelines if things are opened up.
Oh, there was definitely mismanagement at those facilities. All I was trying to say is that the tweet left no context and made it seem as though the state is out of control.
I am both a runner and a biker, well, more of a "jogger" at my age as I am not sure I can call in running anymore (so ******* slow). Been running in residential streets to avoid the park paths. That sucks since I am only one block from the Mpls park system but it's just too crowded. Going to be warm enough to bike this coming week and not sure how I am going to approach that. The paths, especially the shared paths on the parkway, are going to be just too narrow. Speed, heavy breathing etc would just seem to me to be putting a lot of stuff into the air and with some distribution (height and speed). Thinking I am going to have to be riding in the street. That's going to be the opposite of what I've done for years which was to chart 25 mile rides that optimized paths and avoided street intersections.
Today, the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) has been notified of 181 additional positive cases for a total of 2,513 positive cases. There have been additional 974 negative tests for a total of 20,434 negative tests to date, which includes testing reported by the State Hygienic Lab and other labs.
According to IDPH, an additional 10 deaths were also reported, 193 are currently hospitalized, and 1,095 Iowans have recovered.