San Francisco flattened the curve early. Now, coronavirus cases are surging. [View all]
The Bay Area had avoided spikes, but shutdown fatigue, early reopening and a prison outbreak changed that.
It was one of the first metro areas in the United States to fully shut down to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. Nearly everyone wears masks, in stores and on streets. Its progressive residents generally have been inclined to follow the rules, and theres a high level of trust in public health officials, local governments and the fast-changing science.
But now, more than four months after the region put some of the nations first shelter-in-place orders in effect, the Bay Area is experiencing a surge in cases and counties are rolling back reopening plans.
The Bay Area, which consists of nine counties and nearly 8 million people, is a cautionary tale for government and health officials. Even though leaders here tried to do everything cautiously and by the book, cases still eventually spiked over a month and a half, to an average of 877 cases a day at the end of July from 217 a day in mid-June.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/08/02/san-francisco-coronavirus-surge/?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_virussf-620pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory-ans
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Same thing is happening in Los Angeles/ Orange County areas. People are in dangerous denial.