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The Surge in San Francisco? - NOT YET

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[h=1]San Francisco’s early restrictions seem to be helping hospitals avoid coronavirus overload — so far[/h]

Infectious disease experts say that the region’s early steps, including ordering people to avoid crowds and shelter in place, may have slowed the trajectory of the virus. But experts say it remains critically important that residents continue to heed the advice of public health officials and stay home.


San Francisco was among the very first to call for strict social distancing and stay at home measures.
 
A lot of smart people live there. That probably helped. They would take social isolating more seriously for example since they know science.
 
I'm hoping that these extreme restrictions do work. There is quite a bit of potential for harm here, and even if they can slow the roll of the virus, it may be enough to help alleviate the extreme strain on the healthcare infrastructure.
 
A lot of smart people live there. That probably helped. They would take social isolating more seriously for example since they know science.

Meanwhile golf courses are essential services in Arizona.
 
I'm hoping that these extreme restrictions do work. There is quite a bit of potential for harm here, and even if they can slow the roll of the virus, it may be enough to help alleviate the extreme strain on the healthcare infrastructure.

Lifting restrictions and they will be partial in many areas,will require mass, efficient and rapid testing to perform massive amounts of testing
Clear areas - consider the sizes of NYC-Chicago-Miami -Seattle.

During that confirm who has had the disease and recovered to those that still have not been infected

This is not ending soon
 
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