{"id":27299,"date":"2020-05-24T10:05:20","date_gmt":"2020-05-24T14:05:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/coatesvilletimes.com\/?p=27299"},"modified":"2020-05-24T10:05:30","modified_gmt":"2020-05-24T14:05:30","slug":"as-chester-county-moves-toward-yellow-lets-all-be-smart-about-covid-19","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/coatesvilletimes.com\/?p=27299","title":{"rendered":"As Chester County moves toward Yellow, let&#8217;s all be smart about COVID-19"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\"><strong>By Mike McGann<\/strong>, <em>Editor, The Times<\/em> <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/mikemcgannpa\">@mikemcgannpa<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\"><a href=\"https:\/\/coatesvilletimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/05\/UTMikeColLogo-3.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-11863\" src=\"https:\/\/coatesvilletimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/05\/UTMikeColLogo-3-251x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"251\" height=\"300\" \/><\/a>So, on June 5, Chester County moves to Yellow status.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Obviously, it is good news. It means some of our businesses will reopen and some of our people will go back to work. In some ways, life will go back to something approaching normal.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">It appears the county will go to Green status by the end of next month \u2014 meaning even more things will open, including bars and restaurants.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">But life will not be back to normal for quite some time. Aside from restrictions in restaurants when we get to Green \u2014 lowered capacity, social distancing \u2014 you wonder whether people will be willing to go out to eat any time soon. You also have to wonder whether people will have the money to go out to eat, as the economy is likely to be wounded for some time to come.<\/span><!--more--><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">It\u2019s been bad, but it will get better \u2014 but we all need to be careful or it will get worse again. Pandemics tend to have a second wave that is worse than the first. There is a very real possibility that we will get hit again and maybe worse \u2014 and despite claims from President Donald Trump, states, including this one, will close down again if it happens again.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Already, according to <em>The Washington Post<\/em>, 24 states have COVID-19 R rates (the number of people infected by a sick person) over 1. When the rate is more than one, a disease spreads exponentially. When it is less than one, it shrinks away slowly. The lockdown in Pennsylvania reduced the number to below 1. But those 24 states could see a bloom in new cases \u2014 like Texas (and apparently Georgia and Florida, though it appears both states cooked their case numbers). That suggests this thing is coming back \u2014 when it spreads in other states, it inevitably comes to neighboring states.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">So, and I\u2019m not trying to be a prophet of doom, the odds are high we\u2019ll see a resurgence in the fall. How bad it is \u2014 and how much we have to shut down \u2014 will depend upon how well people do in the next few months in terms of wearing masks, keeping distant and being smart.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">There are too many people out there telling you not to observe social distancing or not to wear a mask or that COVID-19 is a \u201choax\u201d\u00a0 \u2014 a large percentage of which (half by some estimates) are Russian bots on social media. 100,000 dead Americans should be proof enough of how dangerous this virus is and that we must remain vigilant.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">And let\u2019s take a moment to address the political thugs (i.e. GOP state legislative members and some local \u201cbusiness\u201d groups) taking a victory lap over Wolf\u2019s decision.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Were it up to these lovely people (the \u2018kill off grandma to keep my business rolling\u2019 crowd), it seems about 7,000 more people in Philadelphia would have died had Wolf not moved quickly to lock things down, according to a new study by Drexel University. I\u2019ve said for weeks, that Philadelphia would have ended up looking like Brooklyn \u2014 which has had more than 4,000 deaths \u2013 were it not for Wolf\u2019s actions.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">That\u2019s not to say everything Wolf has done has been beyond criticism \u2014 Dr. Rachel Levine\u2019s Department of Health has been a hot mess, unable to generate consistent information, flip flopping on rules and worst of all, totally failed to monitor and intervene effectively with long-term care facilities, where the death toll turned out to be the highest. And no, don\u2019t get me started on Mariner East II \u2014 which mysteriously got a waiver to keep on working (and to this day, workers on the project ignore social distancing and are not wearing masks, based on photos sent to me of late). <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">But Wolf got the big things right \u2014 he moved more aggressively than other governors to shut things down \u2014 and he saved lives. Lives \u2014 your mother, brother, cousin, or maybe you \u2014 that would have been lost had Wolf listened to the \u201cstay open\u201d crowd.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Come November, people need to remember folks who were so willing to trade your life for the sake of business earnings. I get the toll on business \u2014 I own two \u2014 and it stinks. But I also know that having your customers dead is lousy for the business in the long term. And yes, government should have done more and better for small business \u2014 but that\u2019s a topic for another column.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">I hear all the arguments about drug overdoses and suicides caused by the economic turmoil \u2014 how somehow those numbers will outstrip unrestrained COVID-19 deaths. They won\u2019t, tragic as they are. And, honestly, where was the concern from these same legislators who advocated pumping handguns into the economy (15,000 people die from gun suicides yearly) and I missed the angst when so many of them were taking fat campaign contributions from companies shilling opioids. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Spare me your false concern.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">It\u2019s about the money \u2014 your money or that of your campaign contributors.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">We have a chance in Chester County to make June a month of renewal, rebirth and reinvention. But we have to be smart. Take it slow, be cautious.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">I don\u2019t want to be writing in October about what we should have done to prevent another, worse, outbreak. Keep doing your part, ignore the tiny, selfish cadre of naysayers and we will get through all of this.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">In the end, it truly is up to you.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times @mikemcgannpa So, on June 5, Chester County moves to Yellow status. Obviously, it is good news. It means some of our businesses will reopen and some of our people will go back to work. In some ways, life will go back to something approaching normal. 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