This state bats coronavirus

A controversial reopening strategy may have been successful.


Throughout the country, different states have taken various approaches to the way they chose to manage the CVIV-19 pandemic. Although many states took a conservative approach, the majority of closed businesses and set up stays at home, others were a little more indulgent.

In the current quest to understand the complicated nature of COVID-19, researchers have attracted the place where the virus continues to prosper, and other places where the number of confirmed and death cases is declining. Wisconsin, one of the first states to reopen, aroused a little controversy to decide to do so, with many health experts feared that the state of Midwest was preparing for a health crisis. However, according to the new cases, they are actually in major decline.

NewsweekReports until Wednesday, when the total number of cases confirmed in the United States has reached 2 million brands, the Wisconsin Ministry of Health has announced its condition was currently 21,593 cases with 671 confirmed deaths - and only 285 new cases. According toMilwaukee Sentinel newspaperIt is their lowest percentage of positive tests since the beginning of the pandemic first started. The percentage of residents who have tested positive increased from 1.9 Tuesday to 2.8 Tuesday at 2.8 Wednesday. However, in recent days, the percentage of positive tests has remained below 3%, and have been declining two weeks.

What is the secret of their success (provisional)?

This could be due to their early reopening. While the Governor Democrat of the State, Tony Evers, hoped to keep the state in lock mode until May 26, the Legislature led by the GOP considered it "illegal, invalid and inapplicable" and their agreed supreme court. .

After initially a reopening, the state has increased cases of coronaviruses. However, at the end of the end, the numbers started to fall. It is not clear that, as other states that have raised home stay orders - including Texas, California and Florida, have experienced peaks in new cases.

The National Economic Research Office examines what is happening. "After a statistical analysis, five university researchers find" no evidence "that the sudden lifting of the Wisconsin Ordinance" has affected the social distancing, CVIV-19 cases or mortality related to CIVID-19 "In the 14 days that followed," explains theThe Wall Street newspaper. "Why the zero result is not that the initial order of the house of stay at the Wisconsin House was ineffective. The authors say that the action of the state came" relatively early during its cycle epidemic "and" has significantly helped the growth curve ".

Nevertheless, caution is necessary, warn experts

Mr. Ben Weston, Director of Medical Services of the Milwaukee County Emergency Management Bureau, is worried that the drop in number is short-term. "Remember that Covid-19 is still in our community and, although we opened the safeguard, we must be more vigilant than ever to make sure not to take a step back in this fight," He stated, according toMilwaukee magazine.

Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett also warned that the number could decrease due to a "dramatic drop" in the number of people tested for Covid-19 in the state.

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