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sandensea

(22,850 posts)
Sun Nov 22, 2020, 04:11 PM Nov 2020

California enacts nighttime curfew as COVID-19 cases spike

A majority of Californians are under a nighttime curfew beginning Saturday as surging coronavirus cases threaten to swamp health care systems, and the state's largest county warned that an even more drastic lockdown could be imminent.

The newest restrictions require people to stay home from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. unless they are responding to an emergency, shopping for groceries, picking up takeout or walking their dogs.

The monthlong curfew could be extended if rapidly worsening trends don’t improve.

At: https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/california-enacts-nighttime-curfew-covid-19-cases-spike-74331748



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California enacts nighttime curfew as COVID-19 cases spike (Original Post) sandensea Nov 2020 OP
Serious question. What is the point of a night time curfew? Midnight Writer Nov 2020 #1
Good point. sandensea Nov 2020 #2
One word: Mr.Bill Nov 2020 #3
Wouldn't it be simpler, then, to close and police the bars then enforcing a general curfew? Midnight Writer Nov 2020 #4
Well, I just think they are trying to keep small businesses Mr.Bill Nov 2020 #5
Sheriff's Responses nwliberalkiwi Nov 2020 #6

Midnight Writer

(22,941 posts)
1. Serious question. What is the point of a night time curfew?
Sun Nov 22, 2020, 04:41 PM
Nov 2020

It seems like night time would be the safest time to be out, when you will be less likely to run into a lot of people.

And most transmissions occur among people in their homes, where a curfew will force them to be.

What am I missing?

sandensea

(22,850 posts)
2. Good point.
Sun Nov 22, 2020, 05:10 PM
Nov 2020

Having lived in SoCal for a number years, I can imagine a cop pulling over a VW bus full of teenagers.

"And where do you think you're going?"

"Like - dude! We were picking up groceries for my grandma! She's like 90, dude!"

"At 1 a.m.?"

"Like - she can't sleep unless I get her a snack. She gets munchies!"

"Oh, she does?"


Midnight Writer

(22,941 posts)
4. Wouldn't it be simpler, then, to close and police the bars then enforcing a general curfew?
Sun Nov 22, 2020, 06:06 PM
Nov 2020

Bars are in a fixed location. It seems it would be easy to check periodically to see if they were open.

I'm not being argumentative. I agree bars are a great transmission threat. I'm just not getting the overall curfew order.

Have the Governors or the CDC given reasons for this?

Mr.Bill

(24,753 posts)
5. Well, I just think they are trying to keep small businesses
Sun Nov 22, 2020, 06:14 PM
Nov 2020

open to some extent, so they don't go out of business. Here they have bent the Alcohol serving rules and are letting bars use outdoor areas. They are even letting restaurants with liquor licenses to sell to-go drinks with their carry-out dinners. But the fact is, the later it gets, the drunker people get and are that much more likely to let their guard down and get careless. That's what I think anyway.

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