Re: Riding of late
In the small midwest college town environment of Madison, WI, the bike trails are indeed packed with the Bironi notes in the original post in this thread. Wisconsin and most of the upper midwest (except Milwaukee in our state) went to social distancing early and have been pretty good overall in compliance. I for one haven't been to my office in more than 3 weeks and that is true for the majority of employees. We are well set by corporate IT for remote work and they quickly upgraded the VPN at the first sign of trouble.
That said, the local police have given out 10-15 tickets/fines for college house parties, people congregating in parking lots and a lunkhead high school football coach to held a clandestine practice for 15 kids. What an f-ing moron.
Since the bike paths are crazy, I mostly ride early or avoid them. Too much traffic, little opportunity to truly distance and lots of people swerving along. I am fortunate to live on the edge of town and can thus get out on my normal low traffic county roads. I go shorter, stay closer to home and don't push the downhills all to err on the safe side. The air seems cleaner and people wave or say hello more. It's good to see humanity even if it's not physically close.
My only worry is my primary care MD wife. Life is stressfull in the clinic, though they're seeing fewer patients... who are sicker. She is not a hospitalist, but they are requesting or transferring MD/PA into the hospitals to help. She may do that and then her risk of getting infected goes way up. We'll see. One of her colleagues has seen a precipitous drop in her patients and so she volunteered to go work in a hospital in New Jersey for the next 6-8 weeks. She used to work in a ER and wanted to help. She ships out on Monday.
My real name is Hemanth and among other things, I like bikes
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