COVID-19 Outbreak (Update: More than 2.9M cases and 132,313 deaths in US)

I would agree with this if there was any chance that we would proceed in a logical manner or if there was any Federally coordinated or supported effort. But there isn't. All there is coming from the Federal government is rhetoric that is contradictory to the phase plan that the Federal Government issued. And, there is no more guidance on that plan because the Federal government decided that the CDC was not allowed to release it's plan for how to implement the phase plan that the Federal government prepared and endorsed.

I have substituted Federal government for a certain name in an effort to avoid being "political", but there is really no other description for what is going on.

Yeah, putting the guidance out there and then telling the states to go figure it out is a pretty crappy public policy strategy. Disappointing because these decisions are made based on political calculations rather than public health.

Meh, it is what it is, and people really need to educate themselves on how to avoid CV19 as best they can because I'm not sure how much we can rely on federal funds to get us through the next couple of months.