Seems like it would help if county health departments were publishing summary statistics on how they thought people were actually being infected with COVID-19. If they can't do so (or think they can't) because of medical privacy laws... perhaps those laws are excessive?
Replying to @MattHaneySF
All the “beach shaming” & “park shaming” is likely going to backfire, isn’t at all backed by health research or evidence on how virus spreads. There is continuing huge risk from the virus, and we are backtracking, we have to be careful—it isn’t bc families are going to parks.

Jul 6, 2020 · 4:42 AM UTC

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Replying to @davidbaron
Not even publishing details of outbreaks and clusters of case. Partly because of the regulations and laws, but also what seems like an extreme interpretation of them. In a health crisis people need this information, and the need it as soon as possible!