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

Welp, we are entering a new period of broad-scale relaxing of limitations and mitigation measures.

Is it all really in the rearview mirror for now? Or is it just the eye of the hurricane? Somewhere in between probably.

This idea that we can “re-open but carefully” seems like mostly a fantasy to me. I can’t imagine that the numbers won’t start to move back up - the chance of a higher upward trajectory seems more likely to me than a flat or low trajectory, but who knows. School being out helps I guess. Getting warmer.

Imma lay back a bit, watch this thing before I start acting like it ain’t nothin.
Agreed. I'll continue to act as if the stay at home order is still in place, as much as possible. Of course, I pretty much observed stay at home before it was an order, so it's not a huge sacrifice. :)

Unless people start wearing masks and observing distancing while out, I think it's a no-brainer that we're going to see a quick uptick in cases.