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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsLet's hear it for Massachusetts.
I've been puzzled for weeks that Massachusetts has no stay-at-home order (according to the IHME web site), but it sure looks totally shut down. Here's a story that confirms my sense that it's really shut down. Might the IHME info be wrong?
https://boston.cbslocal.com/2020/04/22/coronavirus-massachusetts-states-slowing-down-wallethub/
IHME site: https://covid19.healthdata.org/united-states-of-america/massachusetts
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cayugafalls
(5,645 posts)Here is the business closure order;
https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-essential-services
And here is the stay at home advisory;
https://www.mass.gov/news/dph-public-health-advisory-stay-at-home-advisory
LAS14
(13,783 posts).... it doesn't show up in the IHME site.
Sanity Claws
(21,854 posts)It is not an order but people are staying home.
Maybe that is why it is not listed.
Croney
(4,671 posts)I don't think we'll be "opening up" any time soon.
Marrah_Goodman
(1,586 posts)I live in RI but are sheltering in place in Mass, where I am from. I think like much of the North East we got hit with the more virulent strain coming from Europe. When we do open up there needs to be mandatory masks when you go into a business, in my opinion.
Croney
(4,671 posts)here in Cambridge, and a sign on the door said no entry without a mask. The world is turned upside down from when a masked man going in a liquor store would have brought the cops!
Marrah_Goodman
(1,586 posts)... of people allowed per sq foot. Businesses not following the rules can be shut down. State police doing spot checks. I hope Mass follows suit if they haven't already, I've missed a few days of Baker briefings. I have to say I think he has done a good job during this.
LAS14
(13,783 posts)Marrah_Goodman
(1,586 posts)I was mistaken in what I had read.
Green Line
(1,123 posts)My city and surrounding cities have all mandated that you have to wear a mask to enter any essential business. Everyone I see in stores and just out walking have masks. I live just north of Boston.
Marrah_Goodman
(1,586 posts)We are seeing the same here from what my guy tells me. He does all the shopping and I get to hear about the stupid things people do out in the stores, like a group of old ladies pulling their masks down in the store to talk to each other. It seems like people are starting to take things more seriously now.
Green Line
(1,123 posts)But do all my shopping in Swampscott and Salem, everyone seems to be following the mask mandate, maybe I'm just missing the dummies.
Marrah_Goodman
(1,586 posts)Of course he is also just really good, by nature, at spotting idiots.
MissMillie
(38,582 posts)I thought there was a stay-at-home order, but it turns out that it is an advisory.
We have always been in the habit of grocery shopping once per month, and that hasn't changed. But, we have not been to the local convenience store, nor any local restaurants or watering holes (of course, the watering holes are shut-down).
I used to go to my Dad's 3/week to make dinner for him and my sis, and I used to go grocery shopping with him every week, but I have not done either of these things in a few weeks. My Dad is 89 and we are trying to keep him as safe as we can.
Twice since the stay-at-home advisory, when I've been out shopping, I've heard people say, "I'm not wearing a mask. I'm not afraid, (yadda yadda yadda)." I find this scary. If they're not afraid of catching it, then good for them. They should be afraid of spreading it.
Our neighbor's kids have "play dates." I don't approve, but I keep my opinion to myself.
I heard on our local NPR affiliate that this week should be our peak. I honestly don't know how that can be confirmed without a testing program.
I spent many years working for people who analyze risk--some of them quite famous in the field. I think all of them would say that any model being used currently is only accurate as if an effective testing program is being utilized.