Yes, but also Ohio's case positivity rate has accelerated in the last few weeks and Utah has been doing more testing. We can make the case to keep OH off if that is our goal, but it is somewhat of a tortured case, not a "this is what the science says" clean cut decision.
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Replying to @politicalmath @Marco_Piani
In my opinion they should both be on.
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Replying to @DanielleFong @Marco_Piani
In my opinion, Cuomo had a moment to show real leadership and not threaten to sue RI and FL when they begged NY residents to please not spread the infection, but that's not what he did. And the moment NY sees another surge, Cuomo will turn right back around.
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I don't disagree with the quarantine in theory, but the rates of infection in many of these states are *vastly* below what was happening in NY when Cuomo demanded that every state in the union welcome NY residents with open arms. I want to see a coherent philosophy here.
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Replying to @politicalmath @DanielleFong
People are learning in the process. Even if they made the wrong call in the past, I very much appreciate a lack of coherence if it leads to doing a wise thing now.
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But to do this unilaterally without making some concessions to the state's they are locking out is a very aggressive move, one that will be taken as yet another escalation.
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I see the quarantine as a *minimum*. In Italy people simply could not move from their place to any other place. I am not sure why people see all of this politically all the time, which is actually one of the issues in handling this effectively. Is the EU excluding US ...
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... travellers an agressive move? I think it is a defensive move, and against the virus, not the US
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aggressive *politically*. I agree they should do it but it's being read as an aggressive callous move. Leadership would have been to say they're made an error and to send help or even medical capacity. It is read as selfish, because New Yorkers spread the disease & run wall st
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Replying to @DanielleFong @politicalmath
I understand they are not attacking them with weapons :-) I am not entirely sure whether I am missing something: is there simply an indication to quarantine (reasonable IMHO), or did Cuomo add a motivation that was an insult or whatever? We can all do better, and people may...
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the politicisation of everything in the USA is a reality, but the high ground is being ceded here, imo. new yorkers fleeing new york did spread the virus & poor across the country are dealing with the consequences. NYC is seen as a "Liberal" "Establishment", Cuomo demonized
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