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Originally Posted by TLO
Hey ringleader... You seem to like messing with numbers. Care to take a look at my question?
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At work but I would guess that the site calculates that the rate of spread will be the same in Missouri as it is everywhere else, and since Missouri isn’t sheltering in place, the unaided spread will continue to grow until they lock down and enjoy the benefits of sheltering that every other group/state/country has enjoyed.
The quicker everything locks down the quicker this will all end. Having some areas open with free travel into areas that are locked down is just dragging this out.
I realize it can’t and won’t happen but if everyone stayed inside for two weeks or a month or whatever the outside number for transmission is then this would disappear. The closer we get to that the sooner this ends.