I think the people on here advocating for a SIP or SAH essentially got what they wanted yesterday with Gov. Reynolds implementing even more closures and gave the order to now enforce social distancing in the streets. Maybe the next step if we end up reaching the threshold in certain regions is to close more businesses that aren't absolutely essential, or to put out an order stating if you have an essential business however have employees who absolutely don't have to work in the office, they must wfh. She's made those recommendations before and there really is no way to actually enforce such a thing, but like other people have said, even if some businesses listen to her, that message will end up being a positive.I honestly believe that there are a handful of people in this thread that will not be happy until the National Guard is authorized to shoot on sight anyone caught outdoors.
I do not think anyone on here is saying there should be martial law. That's not even happening in NYC. You're still allowed to leave your house as long as you're not gathering with more than 10 people. This whole thing is a spectrum.. On one side there is complete enforcement where you're shot if you step foot out of your house, while the other side is the entire nation goes back to normal, all social distancing goes out the window, and every single business opens back up. The majority of the nation is somewhere in the middle and either leans one way or the other. There is only a very very small group of people who are on far end of each side, and those people are completely nuts.