khaos288 said:
Prognightmare said:
Come on Texas
Lord I hope that doesn't end with a second wave of craziness.
Texas closed it's doors when the nation had about 10,000 positive cases a day on the rise (on or about 3/23 or 3/24). This was a week after most companies went to working from home that could do so.
Let's assume we hit the peak on 4/7 (16 days later), which the data suggests we did as a nation. If we follow suit on the other end in the same manner, 10,000 positive cases a day on the fall would be 4/23 if the rise and fall are roughly equal. However... you don't want to open back up at a number that caused you to fall. Add an extra week to it and call it 5/1.
Seems to make sense with the math on the low hit states. Not sure how many cases per million or population density you would use as a threshold. If it was under 1,000 cases per million, then you could release 28 states today, including Texas and California. The rest plus DC would be on lockdown for another month or more, depending on severity.
Let the states decide. Cities decided back in the pandemic of 1918 with good, and dire, consequences. With today's fast traveling world, seems statewide makes more sense.