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Apr 8, 2020
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Busiturtle
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How many people were outside together 10 days ago?
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Utah! People working together Utah! What a great place to be....
westsidecoug
4/8/20 8:45am
yeah forget you google. Dr Fauci likes us
v1k0u6
4/8/20 8:46am
Well mayor Mendenhall doesn't agree...
CoachSpeak
4/8/20 8:48am
Well, she has a degree in Gender Studies from the U of U so...
CougarTailDevourer
4/8/20 10:22am
That song will always remind me of the latter part of elementary
SUAVO
4/8/20 8:48am
That song brings back memories
macdizzle
4/8/20 8:49am
Utah utterly debunks the COVID doomsayers
Busiturtle
4/8/20 8:51am
People are mobbing Costco? I would say most of the state is following social
Littlerich
4/8/20 8:57am
Hardly a mob at Costco on Tuesday. (Very measured and proper, based on my view.)
MichCoug
4/8/20 9:02am
Go back ten days
Busiturtle
4/8/20 9:12am
I was there 10 days ago and it was the same as it was Monday. More than 10 days,
Littlerich
4/8/20 9:15am
I’ve seen the South Jordan Costco parking lot absolutely packed multiple times since the restrictions have come out.
LifelongAP
4/8/20 9:42am
I guess Davis county is better than South Jordan 😉
Littlerich
4/8/20 10:06am
"Play outside". They have shut down many parks and recreation areas altogether
cracka
4/8/20 8:59am
"Recently"
Busiturtle
4/8/20 9:03am
I live in downtown SLC. It is a ghost town. People are definitely staying home.
UpperCirqueUte
4/8/20 9:17am
So when will Herbert lift the restrictions?
CallingDingo
4/8/20 8:53am
After Utah has peaked and sees a persistent decrease in %positive tests
Littlerich
4/8/20 8:55am
Rumor has it govenor's office is shooting for one death a month before lifting
coug almighty
4/8/20 9:04am
rumors are rumors. They are monitoring the data and will gradually lift
Littlerich
4/8/20 9:06am
I actually just made that up. But in all honesty I am not sure how much lower UT
coug almighty
4/8/20 9:11am
we are steadily at about 5% positive for tests, they want that to go down
Littlerich
4/8/20 9:14am
To what end? Current models aren't projecting hospital beds anywhere near
coug almighty
4/8/20 9:27am
and those models include continued social distancing
Littlerich
4/8/20 11:21am
No disagreement there. I hope if UT get's to 3% testing the get a gold plaque
coug almighty
4/8/20 11:32am
I heard it was just 1 death a year. Can't be too cautious.
CougarTailDevourer
4/8/20 10:24am
Good news, 2022 looks bright!
coug almighty
4/8/20 10:53am
Won't that just result in another spike?
cracka
4/8/20 9:08am
There will definitely be different peaks of covid and non-covid issues which is
Littlerich
4/8/20 9:14am
September. . .2021.
ReyOso
4/8/20 8:59am
His initial 8-12 week timeline would indicate somewhere between 5/11 and 6/8
jreid191
4/8/20 9:11am
The replies in that thread are dumb
Akilleez
4/8/20 9:20am
BUT ON THE MAP THE MEDIA SHOWS WE DON'T HAVE A STAY AT HOME ORDER!!!! WE'RE DOING IT WRONG!!!
SpiffCoug
4/8/20 10:09am
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