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Old 04-26-2020, 10:28 AM
mgarblik mgarblik is offline
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Ohio seems to be slightly unique in the way the virus cases have progressed. The feeling is the citizens have done such a good job being isolated that the curve of new cases and the fall off have been exaggerated greatly. The number of new cases has ben flat for over a week but no real fall off. A real plateau. Things are supposed to open up slowly as soon as there is a drop off in new cases. Norwalk will have their ducks in a row, to meet all the requirements to open in early stages of the re-open IMO. Cedar Point may be a little more complicated. With all the lines typical of amusement parks and the tightly packed rides, not sure how you handle that. Ohio has 2 premier amusement parks, Cedar Point and Kings Island, not to mention 88 county fairs and a State Fair, all in jeopardy.