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Mar 31, 2020
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YIsForBrigham
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We can hope. If things hold today it will be the longest plateau we've had. But I think it's best to look at that as
a good sign rather than a clear prediction.
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Might things be slowing down a little?
Bob Vance
Truly Addicted User
3/31/20 10:22am
I think the docs would say "it's still coming"
johnnycarson
3/31/20 10:29am
Whether it is or isn't we can't afford to become complacent.
bluecheese
3/31/20 10:32am
The "don't become complacent" theme is going to be
johnnycarson
3/31/20 10:39am
agreed... every day we can maintain social distancing now, might save us a week of recovery time later....
HarlemCoug
3/31/20 10:55am
It's the same worldwide. It's why I've been preaching this standard
CSoul
3/31/20 10:29am
We can hope. If things hold today it will be the longest plateau we've had. But I think it's best to look at that as
YIsForBrigham
3/31/20 10:34am
WA data is promising.
cougfanz
3/31/20 10:37am
As is the Bay Area data.
AtomicHamster
3/31/20 10:40am
I'm guessing NY doesn't hit its peak for another 7-10 days. Washington models
jreid191
3/31/20 11:04am
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