Colorado Public Radio reports on yesterday’s round of executive orders from Gov. Jared Polis, as the state continues to respond to the rapidly growing COVID-19 outbreak:
On Sunday, Gov. Jared Polis ordered non-essential businesses to reduce the number of people physically present in the workplace by 50 percent, and more if possible.
He said that while the state was not wielding enforcement authority to keep people at home, there is a more severe enforcement authority that should keep people home for themselves and others: “the Grim Reaper.”
“It is not the threat of you being brought to prison, it is the threat of death,” he said.
The order passed by Gov. Polis yesterday does not fully order the closure of non-essential businesses throughout the state, known in some locations as a “shelter in place” order–instead directing businesses to reduce on-site staffing levels and take other actions to reduce the spread of infection in their workplaces. What we’re seeing here is a targeted attempt by Gov. Polis to maximize disease prevention while minimizing disruption of the economy.
For the faction of Republicans–which belatedly no longer includes President Donald Trump–who are more upset about the measures taken to slow the spread of COVID-19 than the pandemic itself, the fact that Polis has not gone as far as some other states, and is not threatening enforcement of his orders in the manner of Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York, should leave them nothing to complain about. The real question will be whether or not, in hindsight, Polis’ nuanced approach was sufficient to address the situation.
Before you armchair quarterback, and of course we all will, consider the weight of these decisions.
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Not being in the room for the discussion of medical and economic implications of a choice, I’m certainly not going to Monday morning quarterback Polis’ decision….
I’m reserving that privileged position for the current *resident, who got LOTS of advice and lots of appeals, and has done next to nothing.
NSC classified C19 briefings starting Jan 15.
Why?
Who knew ? what did they know? when did they know it?
We'll find that out when, after this is all over, the Congressional investigations begin.
They had better.
Shocking.
Ari Armstrong praises Jared — https://pagetwo.completecolorado.com/2020/03/22/armstrong-polis-just-bet-on-individuals-over-harsher-crackdown/
Even a blind pig finds an acorn now and then.
Thought he would use the seat belt analogy to explain unenforcable behavior. You can drive around not wearing a seat belt and probably won't ever be stopped but if you ever need it when you aren't wearing it then you are going to be the one who pays with your life for your failure to comply with an unenforcable regulation. It's not if you can break the rules that matters. It's if you understand your risk if you do.