Do You Think We'll See States Locking Borders Down From Uncontrolled Neighboring States?
I'm wondering if a month or two down the road we are going to see states that are getting a handle on new cases refusing to let people from a state next door that is wildly out of control enter into their states. If a state that wants to do that chooses to there isn't much anyone could do about it.
Tennessee versus Kentucky comes to mind, Kentucky being much quicker to start implementing mitigation is at something like 150 cases last night, Tennessee almost 700 or so, they both posted early cases the same time.
It will be interesting to see what happens with the states like Florida, Louisiana, and others that are going to see far worse case escalation than other states.
woodguru wrote:
I'm wondering if a month or two down the road we are going to see states that are getting a handle on new cases refusing to let people from a state next door that is wildly out of control enter into their states. If a state that wants to do that chooses to there isn't much anyone could do about it.
Tennessee versus Kentucky comes to mind, Kentucky being much quicker to start implementing mitigation is at something like 150 cases last night, Tennessee almost 700 or so, they both posted early cases the same time.
It will be interesting to see what happens with the states like Florida, Louisiana, and others that are going to see far worse case escalation than other states.
I'm wondering if a month or two down the road we a... (
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They should N.Y. for example should have No air travel in or out, and all roads in and out should be closed to everything but life sustaining supply.
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