Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
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At least in my comment I was referring directly to this from the information the poster had pasted in from the CDC director:Still doesn't make much sense. If people were on vacation over Memorial Day -- are they still there, almost two months later?
"Redfield pointed to a spike in coronavirus cases around June 12-16. “It all simultaneously kind of popped,” he said. Redfield said this surge was independent of when states reopened to varying degrees across the region, “so we're of the view that there was something else that was the driver," he said. The CDC director said the potential spike could have been from travel during the Memorial Day weekend. “A lot of Northerners decided to go south for vacations. The Southern groups had never really taken the mitigation steps that seriously, because they really didn't have an outbreak," he said."
That's why I was mentioning when FL was added to NY's list as just an example of one place from the North. It was June 24th so up until then travel was more freely allowed between FL and NY. Not only that but even though it's 3 weeks since that quarantine requirement for NYers which would make travel less desirable with an up to 2 week incubation period and lag in any testing. It could have been spread down there and continued to spread.
I guess I'm saying it's at least possible to be an interplaying role not simply they reopened and boom there's ya reason as most of the news focuses on reopening plans heavily.