CQVFEFE, yes. There was never a reason to treat any State all the same way. Cities are densely populated. Every State has large area that is very low population density, even NJ. At most the initial 15 days to clamp down on those areas too just to get an idea of how many are infected, but after that first 15 days we saw a HUGE portion of the Country have 0-10 people infected per County. With most of those Counties being really big. So everybody infected had been flushed out, developed symptoms, knew they had it, and self-quarantined. That was the whole objective.
It was up to the Governors to lift the restrictions on those areas. DJT never imposed those restrictions, it wasn't his place to lift them. Very few States treated any area differently from any other, which is unbelievably stupid.
CQVFEFE, yes. There was never a reason to treat any State all the same way. Cities are densely populated. Every State has large area that is very low population density, even NJ. At most the initial 15 days to clamp down on those areas too just to get an idea of how many are infected, but after that first 15 days we saw a HUGE portion of the Country have 0-10 people infected per County. With most of those Counties being really big. So everybody infected had been flushed out, developed symptoms, knew they had it, and self-quarantined. That was the whole objective.
It was up to the Governors to lift the restrictions on those areas. DJT never imposed those restrictions, it wasn't his place to lift them. Very few States treated any area differently from any other, which is unbelievably stupid.