โMar-22-2020 09:35 AM
...visitors desperate for activity and distraction have flooded into Moab, Utah, the gateway to Arches National Park. โWe had crowds of people that felt like peak summertime,โ said Ashley Kumburis, who manages a rafting and jeep tour outfitter thatโs still open. โIf you didnโt know this contagious virus was spreading, you would think it was a regular summer day in Moab.โ
On March 16, doctors from Moab Regional Hospital sent a letter to Gov. Gary Herbert, R, asking for help. โWe are writing this letter to implore you to shut down all non-essential business service in Moab,โ it reads. Citing a lack of hospital beds and no local intensive care unit โ at a time when lodging for the following weekend was estimated to be at between 75-95% capacity โ officials were concerned that โtourism would drive the spreadโ of COVID-19. Within a few hours, the Southeast Utah Health Department issued an order closing restaurants and lodging, and camping on both public and private land to outside visitors.
...For people around the country, this is a confusing message. After hearing that outdoor spaces are the safest areas to avoid the spread of COVID-19, many are venturing out, seeking the sort of isolation that public lands offer. But when visitors start overwhelming gateway communities, the public lands are no longer a safe refuge.
...Sending people to parks means theyโll use the amenities in both the parks and in nearby towns. Grocery stores in the rural West, as in the rest of the country, are struggling to stay stocked, bathroom facilities will need cleaning, and the more visitors there are, the greater chance for injuries that might need to be treated in rural hospitals โ hospitals that lack the capacity to treat them.
...And thatโs not all: โIโm especially worried about fire season right now,โ Anzelmo told me. โNPS employees from all different backgrounds form a good part of the wildland firefighting workforce.โ Anzelmo fears what will happen if those employees get sick or overworked while trying to keep parks open during a national emergency. โDo we want to exhaust that bench of the federal workforce in public lands right now for a momentary feel-good moment while a pandemic is raging, or do we want to be smart and be ready for the other emergencies that are going to happen?โ
..As Depoe Bay, like the rest of the country, prepares for a possible onslaught of COVID-19 cases, Fuller wants visitors to reconsider coming and unknowingly infecting her small community. โPeople can come back in the summer when things are better,โ she said. โBut not now.โ
โMar-23-2020 10:30 AM
SDcampowneroperator wrote:
The industry concern is not for itself, but for you max. No longer a camp owner
โMar-23-2020 10:06 AM
kellem wrote:Exactly.drsteve wrote:Now this puts into perspective, simple to understand and clearly where the immediate concerns exist at present.
Nobody thinks that. Those of us who have been following what the actual experts say realize that unless we take measures to slow the spread, our health system will be overwhelmed with sick people. When the hospitals are full and you have a heart attack, or get in a car wreck, who is going to care for you?
โMar-23-2020 10:04 AM
drsteve wrote:dodge guy wrote:
Why does everyone think that 100% of the people will get deathly ill from Corona virus? Fact is to may have or had it and not even know about it. That is how little it will affect most people! Yes you need to be aware of things, but at the same time why act like he world is going to end!
Nobody thinks that. Those of us who have been following what the actual experts say realize that unless we take measures to slow the spread, our health system will be overwhelmed with sick people. When the hospitals are full and you have a heart attack, or get in a car wreck, who is going to care for you?
โMar-23-2020 08:28 AM
Naio wrote:valhalla360 wrote:Naio wrote:
What are you going to eat? What if you both get too sick to drive?
We normally have enough for a couple weeks eats and could stock up enough for a month if needed. Might not be the best culinary selection towards the end but no fear of starving.
The whole point would be not to get sick. If we are out isolated, there is no source to catch the virus.
It's the two-week incubation period that screws up this plan. You may have been exposed a few days ago. Today, you are contagious, but now and next week, and the week after, you still feel great. Perfectly healthy. Meanwhile, you have infected your whole family and the people at the grocery store. The people in Moab would prefer that you don't come there and infect them, when you stop for gas.
โMar-23-2020 07:39 AM
โMar-23-2020 07:25 AM
dodge guy wrote:
Why does everyone think that 100% of the people will get deathly ill from Corona virus? Fact is to may have or had it and not even know about it. That is how little it will affect most people! Yes you need to be aware of things, but at the same time why act like he world is going to end!
โMar-22-2020 10:56 PM
Naio wrote:valhalla360 wrote:Naio wrote:
What are you going to eat? What if you both get too sick to drive?
We normally have enough for a couple weeks eats and could stock up enough for a month if needed. Might not be the best culinary selection towards the end but no fear of starving.
The whole point would be not to get sick. If we are out isolated, there is no source to catch the virus.
It's the two-week incubation period that screws up this plan. You may have been exposed a few days ago. Today, you are contagious, but now and next week, and the week after, you still feel great. Perfectly healthy. Meanwhile, you have infected your whole family and the people at the grocery store. The people in Moab would prefer that you don't come there and infect them, when you stop for gas.
โMar-22-2020 10:39 PM
โMar-22-2020 09:43 PM
dodge guy wrote:
Why does everyone think that 100% of the people will get deathly ill from Corona virus? Fact is to may have or had it and not even know about it. That is how little it will affect most people! Yes you need to be aware of things, but at the same time why act like he world is going to end!
โMar-22-2020 09:29 PM
valhalla360 wrote:Naio wrote:
What are you going to eat? What if you both get too sick to drive?
We normally have enough for a couple weeks eats and could stock up enough for a month if needed. Might not be the best culinary selection towards the end but no fear of starving.
The whole point would be not to get sick. If we are out isolated, there is no source to catch the virus.
โMar-22-2020 06:21 PM
Naio wrote:
What are you going to eat? What if you both get too sick to drive?
โMar-22-2020 06:20 PM
โMar-22-2020 06:09 PM
Naio wrote:All of us have to eat wether you live in a camper or a house. Grocery stores are still open in most states.noteven wrote:
Wouldnโt the idea be to take a setup in which you are self contained and not running in and out of places like you are on vacation?
What are you going to eat? What if you both get too sick to drive?
โMar-22-2020 06:06 PM