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An Open Letter to Missouri's Governor Mike Parson

Posted on the 02 April 2020 by Morage @kebmebms

An Open Letter to Missouri's Governor Mike Parson
Governor Parson,
Sir, you are not doing yourself or our state, Missourians, any favors by his not putting in place a statewide stay-at-home order for this coronavirus pandemic. Just check out a few of the headlines. So far, as you know, this has been your stance, through today.

Missouri Governor Resists Calls 

for Stay-at-Home Order


Meanwhile, major cities are doing the right thing, as we know even right here in Kansas City but others, too.

Mayor Lucas issues “Stay at Home” order for Kansas City


St. Louis Mayor and County Executive Issues Stay at Home Order


Springfield stay-at-home ordered amid coronavirus pandemic


People in Missouri's biggest cities ordered to stay home


Three Missouri jurisdictions require citizens to stay home


Heck, even counties across the state have declared stay-at-home orders.

St. Charles County issues stay-at-home order

Jefferson County issues stay at home order through April


Interactive map shows which Missouri counties have stay-at-home orders
Famously, our neighbors to the West were able to do this, wisely.
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly establishes statewide Stay at Home Order
Some current statistics on us, on Missouri just now with this virus. Pointing out the reason for concern and why this action needs to be taken.
More than 900 people test positive for COVID-19 in Missouri
Missouri tops 1,000 COVID-19 cases, 13 total deaths
Missouri coronavirus cases spike; unclear if it's a hot spot
Some leaders across the nation have taken to the media and social media to chastise others who won't put these into effect.
California governor urges state leaders to issue stay-at-home orders: 'What are you waiting for?'
Even St. Louis is trying to either figure out your stance or explain it. And it, too, doesn't reflect well on you.
Gov. Mike Parson's Pathetic Non-Response to Crisis Exposes Cultural Divide
Here's just some statistics for the nation, breaking today from The Hill:
U.S. death toll tops 5,000:
  • More than 1,000 Americans died of the coronavirus yesterday, moving the total American deaths from the virus to more than 5,100. https://bit.ly/39AYhZT
  • In the New York City metropolitan area alone: More than 1,374 people have died. The states total deaths have totaled at least 1,941, according to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D). https://bit.ly/3aDWZ1o
  • There are more than 217,000 cases in the United States. https://cnn.it/2UAgW3y
And this.
More than 1,000 in US die in a single day from coronavirus, doubling the worst daily death toll of the flu
Additionally, there is data showing the benefits of these stay at home orders.
Social distancing works. The earlier the better, California and Washington data show.
Meanwhile, Missourians and groups of Missourians are asking you, sir to do just this, put in a stay-at-home order.

Local clergy ask Parson to issue stay-at-home order


This could be a reason or one of the reasons you aren't issuing this statewide stay order. 
Parson faces unrest among Missouri conservatives as he heads into 2020
You know, we know, you need the hard support of all his Republican and Right Wing, very conservative base and you maybe want to follow this President's lead, perhaps.
But here's the thing. Here's why these stay-at-home orders are needed just now and so important.
Do the math: Stay-at-home orders will save lives

Stay-at-home orders are not absurd. 

They will save lives


Physical distancing is vital to 

change coronavirus math


Ironically, this op/ed writer says stay at home orders are the best way to save, yes, the economy.
Opinion: Stay-at-home is the best chance to save our economy
Sure, it's tough, very tough on the economy and business.
But what, ultimately, is more important?
Business or our lives?
So we implore you, Governor Parsons. please issue a statewide stay-at-home order at least through April 24 or the end of April. At least. It's the right thing to do. Heck, even Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis did it, yesterday. Even he saw the importance of it.
Please sir. Do this. Do the right thing. And soon as possible. Today would be great. These are tough times. This is a tough situation. We, the citizens of Missouri, need this.
Sincerely,
Lots of Missouri citizens, all across the state, including and maybe especially the medical community of our state
Link:

White House: 100,000 to 240,000 Will Die From Coronavirus




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