To those in a rush to remove all restrictions
These may flail their arms the most, yell the louded in monger forums but thankfully the overwhelming majority of communical disease specialists are against them, as are the people.
As Harry Truman said, "the only thing new in the world is the history we don't already know. ".
[URL]https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/22/opinions/denver-1918-lesson-avlon/index.html[/URL]
Also here is an interesting article on the potential for a second wave.
[URL]https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/20/will-there-be-second-wave-of-coronavirus-[/URL]
Stay safe gentlemen.
Big Brother Has Arrived In Medellin
There's an article in El Colombiano today explaining the rules for the estimated 500,000 people who get to return to work on Monday the 27th which includes every employee being registered thru their employer and the government with starting times / locations, all Civica cards used for the Metro / Buses must be registered in the data base established for the employees authorized to return to work, geo-tracking, and if two or more people get sick / virus the company gets shutdown or workplace gets shut down for two weeks. And the METRO will be operating at one third capacity to start with some type of re-organizing the lines (that will be interesting). I may have some of the details wrong as I understood about three quarters of the article.
Kind of sounds like Medellin is taking their cue from what the Asian Countries have been doing similarly is some ways.