Social Distancing at ISU

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CloniesForLife

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Young people everywhere are fed up with the stages of lockdown. It's not just an 801 day problem.



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Who is locked down? When has the US ever been locked down?

I am in my mid-20s and have still had an enjoyable summer of seeing friends and enjoying my favorite breweries and restaurants. I have just had to alter my behavior to account for a pandemic.
 

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Who is locked down? When has the US ever been locked down?

I am in my mid-20s and have still had an enjoyable summer of seeing friends and enjoying my favorite breweries and restaurants. I have just had to alter my behavior to account for a pandemic.
Larger cities were pretty much locked down for a while. Like the major US cities.
 

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Who is locked down? When has the US ever been locked down?

I am in my mid-20s and have still had an enjoyable summer of seeing friends and enjoying my favorite breweries and restaurants. I have just had to alter my behavior to account for a pandemic.

Did you sleep for a couple months? Iowa was one of like 6 states that never had an official lock down. Many areas have been locked down to some degree or another. Nobody had their houses nailed shut yet, but I'm sure some politicians wish they could have that power here.
 

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Did you sleep for a couple months? Iowa was one of like 6 states that never had an official lock down. Many areas have been locked down to some degree or another. Nobody had their houses nailed shut yet, but I'm sure some politicians wish they could have that power here.
I think you are confused with the term lockdown
 

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NY, NJ and LA? Maybe we just have a different definition of lock down.
Possibly. If you're comparing those cities to other country's lockdown's, they're probably different. But those places had far stronger "lockdowns" than others.
 

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Not exactly sure.
I think that's more of a celebration as restrictions were lifted and they've had no 'reported' new cases for a long time.

And I'm still not understanding why people are acting like all of these ISU students were on lockdown. A vast majority of them are from Iowa, correct? People have been gathering this whole time.
Yep. Young ones in NC Iowa been partying all summer. That includes the head of public health for one county.
 

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NY, NJ and LA? Maybe we just have a different definition of lock down.

Are you serious? A lot of U.S. cities closed everything but grocery stores, pharmacies, and a couple other essential businesses. Bars were closed and restaurants were takeout only. I'm not sure what bubble you were in in March and April. I did almost nothing outside my apartment except exercise. It was a lockdown, and it's why millions of Americans lost their jobs.
 

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Are you serious? A lot of U.S. cities closed everything but grocery stores, pharmacies, and a couple other essential businesses. Bars were closed and restaurants were takeout only. I'm not sure what bubble you were in in March and April. I did almost nothing outside my apartment except exercise. It was a lockdown, and it's why millions of Americans lost their jobs.
Again, The definition of the term "lockdown" is probably where we are disagreeing. Also the bold is not true. There were lots more than a couple businesses that were considered "essential".
 
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Exactly. So quit acting like all these cities were completely shutdown with no one allowed to leave their houses.

No, it was not illegal to leave your house. Cities were on stay-at-home orders. Very few people were out unless it was to exercise or get groceries.

Where were you in March and April that you can speak so authoritatively on the subject? Because it doesn't sound like you were in a major or mid-size U.S. city.
 
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SolarGarlic

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Again, The definition of the term "lockdown" is probably where we are disagreeing. Also the bold is not true. There were lots more than a couple businesses that were considered "essential".

There were no "breweries or restaurants" open in major cities. It was a restrictive environment that was very noticeable. My group of friends didn't get together until late June. The pandemic started taking effect in March in the U.S.
 

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No, it was not illegal to leave your house. Cities were on stay-at-home orders. Very few people were out unless it was to exercise or get groceries.

Where were you in March and April that you can speak so authoritatively on the subject? Because it doesn't sound like you were in a major or mid-size U.S. city.
I was in Minneapolis. Again, I think I just define lockdown differently than you.
 

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No one ever tell me that @SolarGarlic didn't make sacrifices!

I didn't say I was making a sacrifice. I was pointing out that cities were under stay at home orders at the beginning of the pandemic. CloniesForLife said he's been hanging out with his friends at restaurants and breweries this whole time, and that cities were still very much open.

My point was that that's not even close to being true. I live in Denver. It was shut down for months as evidenced by the passage of time between the start of the pandemic and the next time I saw my friends.