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<blockquote data-quote="Dangerspouse" data-source="post: 771976" data-attributes="member: 46690"><p>It is certainly stopping me. Although NYC has done a great job mitigating the horrors of early 2020 when it was the epicenter of the US outbreak, there is still resistance to public health measures in a certain percentage of the population. Enough that the number of new COVID cases from 1 November to 14 November was just reported at 14,368, and with an average of 8 deaths per day. </p><p></p><p>Granted that is a HUGE drop from the early days when 18-wheel refrigerator trucks were parked end to end down side streets to hold all the corpses that the morgues and hospitals had no more room for. But still, memories seeing that same footage weeks on end gives me pause certainly even now when considering travel plans there. I don't mind holding off a while longer - there are plenty of other things I can take pictures of in the interim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dangerspouse, post: 771976, member: 46690"] It is certainly stopping me. Although NYC has done a great job mitigating the horrors of early 2020 when it was the epicenter of the US outbreak, there is still resistance to public health measures in a certain percentage of the population. Enough that the number of new COVID cases from 1 November to 14 November was just reported at 14,368, and with an average of 8 deaths per day. Granted that is a HUGE drop from the early days when 18-wheel refrigerator trucks were parked end to end down side streets to hold all the corpses that the morgues and hospitals had no more room for. But still, memories seeing that same footage weeks on end gives me pause certainly even now when considering travel plans there. I don't mind holding off a while longer - there are plenty of other things I can take pictures of in the interim. [/QUOTE]
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