Encouraging, though still fragile, progress in #Nashville and surrounding area. According to @VanderbiltU research, transmission rate under 1.— Robert Talisse (@RobertTalisse) April 17, 2020
Mitigation is working. Keep it up.https://t.co/jBeNOfuoU7 pic.twitter.com/eLFOCIyIgb
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Friday, April 17, 2020
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This is actually super encouraging as it is nice to see that the sacrifices people are making are working! Quarantine definitely isn’t the natural way of things but seeing the stats and truth that choosing to stay inside rather than go out is saving lives potentially makes it worth it
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to see local research being put to use! Glad people aren't going crazy here, our region seems to be doing near the best in the state. I wonder why things are so bad to the west of Nashville though? You'd think they're more rural, and naturally come into contact less to start with. I suppose that doesn't matter if no one takes it seriously
ReplyDelete*South not East of Nashville
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