| trunkswd said: Looking at the numbers around the US, makes me glad I live in NY as we have a governor that is taking this seriously. |
And people that take it seriously. I took a peek into mobility data differences in the USA, the difference is huge.
District of Columbia takes it the most serious, while Wyoming is having a party with their time off work
I used this site to combine mobility data with current trends
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/03/16/816707182/map-tracking-the-spread-of-the-coronavirus-in-the-u-s
The top number is how much more people stay at home compared to the baseline for each state.
The bottom number is the average percentage of Retail & Recreation, Grocery & Pharmacy, Transit stations and Workplaces.
DC, +19% residential, avg of -50 Retail/Rec, -18 Grocery/Pharm, -63 Transit and -58 Workplaces = -47.25
Wyoming, +3% residential, avg of +4 Retail/Rec, +25 Grocery/Pharm, +41 Transit and -25 Workplaces = +11.25
Looks like South Dakota is at risk of becoming another red state between Wyoming and Iowa.
New York is still avoiding trouble.







