Time to shut down again? As coronavirus cases surge, a growing chorus makes the case

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Time to shut down again? As coronavirus cases surge, a growing chorus makes the case
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Public health experts and local leaders say stay-at-home orders may be the only way to regain control.

has urged people to stay home when possible, and he has reinstated closures of bars, water parks, movie theaters and gyms.in a way that public health experts say is reminiscent of the exponential growth that the world’s worst-hit places experienced earlier this year, before stay-at-home orders kicked in.“We don’t want to become another New York, another Italy,” Marvasti said. “But that’s where we’re headed. We need to learn our lesson from these places.

The situation, Adler said, is “precarious in terms of our ability to meet the intensive care surge that we could be facing.”A slowed growth rate has bought the city more time to consider whether a shutdown is truly necessary. But Adler said it remained an option he would need to consider.Authorities in Houston and Dallas have also asked for the authority to shut down, citing the pressure on hospitals and concern that there may not be enough medical staff to treat the sick.

A return to stay-at-home orders could have severe political consequences. Although surveys showed strong support for such measures in the spring, a second round would inevitably spawn a backlash. Alabama is one of at least five states that hit a single-day high of new cases Thursday. Nationally, the seven-day average was 52,820, up more than 7,100 cases from the same time last week, according to data tracked by The Washington Post.Many governors, Abbott included, have argued that targeted measures will be more effective than a blanket shutdown.

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