刚从缅因回来,夏威夷,缅因,vermont都是要求外州来的隔离14天。 https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.burlingtonfreepress.com/amp/5432416002 Compared to its northeastern neighbors, Vermont has a much smaller population. Still, its deaths per capita are substantially lower than those states, according to data from the New York Times. While the health department''s statistics are subject to change, overall, Vermont has seen just nine deaths per 100,000 people since the start of the pandemic, compared to 29 in New Hampshire, 122 in Massachusetts and 165 in New York. Outside of the northeast, four states have lower total death counts than Vermont, but not in the last few weeks. As of July 17, even Hawaii, which went from May 4 to June 26 without a single death from the virus, has seen three in July. Montana continues to report only 35 total deaths, but many occurred in the last month. Wyoming has reported only 24 total deaths, but saw four in the month of July. Only 15 COVID-19 deaths occurred in Alaska since the start of the pandemic, but three occurred this month. Demographics of fatalities A slight majority of Vermont deaths occurred inside of long-term care facilities like nursing homes, according to Levine. The state government has since instituted strict protocols for those facilities, including no visitation and a rigorous testing procedure for newly-admitted residents that requires them to be tested four separate times over the course of two weeks before entering the facility. Levine credits the directors and staff of those facilities for instituting intense measures to protect the vulnerable populations they care for, as well as families that have sacrificed visiting their loved ones.
A quick response, a slow reopening Vermont has gone through, in Levine''s words, "a phased, gradual reopening." On March 24, the early days of the pandemic, Gov. Phil Scott issued the initial "Stay Home, Stay Safe" order, which halted all in-person operations for non-essential businesses. Restaurants and gyms closed, sporting events were cancelled, lodging was restricted to in-state visitors and anyone traveling from out of state was required to quarantine for 14 days.
我觉得夏威夷好在和美国本土远+有时差,不方便wfh。 阿拉斯加同理,现在加拿大关闭边界,去那也不是很方便。
东北部vermont,maine, new Hampshire 人口上,西裔非裔比例小/极右翼比例小,同时也不是海边度假地。人口聚集的机会不大。
Outside of the northeast, four states have lower total death counts than Vermont, but not in the last few weeks. As of July 17, even Hawaii, which went from May 4 to June 26 without a single death from the virus, has seen three in July. Montana continues to report only 35 total deaths, but many occurred in the last month. Wyoming has reported only 24 total deaths, but saw four in the month of July. Only 15 COVID-19 deaths occurred in Alaska since the start of the pandemic, but three occurred this month.
Demographics of fatalities A slight majority of Vermont deaths occurred inside of long-term care facilities like nursing homes, according to Levine. The state government has since instituted strict protocols for those facilities, including no visitation and a rigorous testing procedure for newly-admitted residents that requires them to be tested four separate times over the course of two weeks before entering the facility. Levine credits the directors and staff of those facilities for instituting intense measures to protect the vulnerable populations they care for, as well as families that have sacrificed visiting their loved ones.
A quick response, a slow reopening Vermont has gone through, in Levine''s words, "a phased, gradual reopening." On March 24, the early days of the pandemic, Gov. Phil Scott issued the initial "Stay Home, Stay Safe" order, which halted all in-person operations for non-essential businesses. Restaurants and gyms closed, sporting events were cancelled, lodging was restricted to in-state visitors and anyone traveling from out of state was required to quarantine for 14 days.
缅因现在很多外地去避难的,想租个jetski,提早2周打电话预定,所有公司都说已经预定完到8月底了。
要坐飞机,下了机要隔离14天