The Lockdown Of America Begins

Authored by Daisy Luther via The Organic Prepper blog,

On Thursday night, Governor Gavin Newsome took unprecedented action and locked down the entire state of California.  The following day, Governor Andrew Cuomo locked down the state of New York and Gov. J.B. Pritzker locked down the state of Illinois.

Today, as of the time of publication, 70 million Americans are in mandatory isolation at home in the hopes of stopping – or at least slowing down – the Covid-19 virus that is beginning to spread exponentially across the country.

Borders between the US, Canada, and Mexico have also been closed by mutual consent between the three governments.

While this may be necessary to curb the virus so as not to overwhelm the medical system, many Americans are feeling distinctly uneasy about their movements being restricted. Especially worrisome is the idea of the National Guard being brought in to enforce the lockdowns, as has been discussed. Somewhere, there’s a fine line between maintaining our constitutional rights and the need to stop a global pandemic.

What do the lockdowns entail?

In all three states, non-essential businesses will be closed and residents have been ordered to stay in their homes unless they must leave for “vital reasons.” Many of our largest cities are encompassed in the lockdown: New York City, Chicago, Los Angelos, San Francisco, and San Diego.

All sorts of euphemisms are being used for the situation. Cuomo prefers to call this a “pause.” California is referring to this as “safer at home.” And Illinois is calling it “shelter in place.”

But for all the nice-sounding words, it is what it is: a lockdown on a massive scale.

California

The most populous state in the country with 40 million residents, on March 19th, California was the first to lock down entirely and the situation will remain in effect “indefinitely.”

“We’re going to keep the grocery stores open,” he said. “We’re going to make sure that you’re getting critical medical supplies. You can still take your kids outside, practicing common sense and social distancing. You can still walk your dog, you can still pick up food at one of our distribution centers, at a restaurant, at a drive-thru — all those things we will still be able to do.” (source)

Newsom is confident that Californians will be cooperative.

The order will not be enforced by law enforcement, he added.

“I don’t believe the people of California need to be told through law enforcement that it’s appropriate just to home-isolate, protect themselves,” Newsom said. “We are confident that the people of the state of California will abide by it and do the right thing.” (source)

However, Newsom instructed the National Guard to be on alert and has activated about “500 guard personnel to help with humanitarian work and food distribution.”

New York

Interestingly, only 3 days before locking down the state, Cuomo said that the effort would be ineffective.

In New York, where coronavirus has killed 32 people, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he has no plans to impose a statewide mandate.
“My job is to make sure that the state has a coordinated plan and it works everywhere,” he said this week. “I don’t think shelter-in-place really works.” (source)

However, on March 20th, the day after California locked down, he changed his mind, saying, “I want to be able to say to the people of New York — I did everything we could do. And if everything we do saves just one life, I’ll be happy.”

“No, this is not life as usual,” New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said as the death toll in the U.S. topped 200, with at least 35 in his state. “Accept it and realize it and deal with it.” (source)

Cuomo has banned all businesses except grocery stores, hospitals, laundromats, gas stations, veterinarians, and doctor’s offices. Restaurants can operate on a take-out or delivery basis. Residents can go outside to walk their dogs or exercise but must maintain a 6-foot distance from others.

And breaking the rules will have consequences.

“These provisions will be enforced,” Mr. Cuomo said at a briefing in Albany. “These are not helpful hints.” (source)

In New York City, police officers will patrol and begin giving out warnings on Sunday evening.

Police Commissioner Dermot Shea said summonses and arrests would be issued as a “last resort.” (source)

The state of New York has a population of close to 20 million people.

Illinois

In Illinois, Governor JB Pritzker instituted a “stay at home” order which will begin today, March 21st, and remain in effect until April 8.

Pritzker has said that no matter how tight the lockdown becomes, “interstate highways, gas stations, grocery stores and pharmacies would remain open.” He asked people to keep this in mind when stocking up.

“There is no need to run out and hoard food, gas and medicine,” the governor said Thursday. “Buy what you need within reason. There is enough to go around, as long as you do not hoard.” (source)

Although Pritzker activated the National Guard earlier in the week, he says that they will not be taking quarantine enforcement roles.

Instead, 60 service members will be deployed to establish drive-up testing sites, help with food delivery to disadvantaged families impacted by school closures and possibly prepare closed hospitals to reopen.

The vast majority of currently activated troops are health care professionals — doctors, nurses, medical technicians — who would not be tapped for an law-enforcement assignment. (source)

Illinois has a population of about 12.6 million people.

Where and when will the lockdowns spread?

Other states already have strict rules in place but are not quite “locked down.” Maryland was the first state to order “drastic actions.” Pennsylvania has closed down all non-essential businesses. Hoboken, New Jersey has instituted curfews. It’s really only a matter of time before this spreads across the country, whether by state mandates or on the federal level.

Last week, I wrote an article about when the lockdowns would occur based on the patterns established by China and Italy. The first lockdowns occurred right on cue, on the 19th and 20th.

We have already had some small regional lockdowns and people in quarantine after traveling, but the quarantining of large groups of people has not yet occurred in the US. YET. We are on day 50 since the initial case was diagnosed in the United States. However, the first case of community spread was on February 26, and this may be a more important marker than the first case in a country the size of ours. “Community spread” means the illness was not contracted through traceable means, like a family member with the virus or travel history to places where the illness was running rampant. So if we’re counting from the first day of community spread, the US is on day 15.

If massive lockdowns are occurring on about day 22-23 in other countries, that means we may have 7-8 days before we see major lockdowns and quarantines here. That would put us at March 19th or 20th. We may see some early lockdowns of cities or regions where the virus is rapidly spreading like Seattle and New York City. The lockdowns in other countries expanded in about a week to encompass greater geographic areas and larger numbers of people. This would put us at approximately March 26-27th. (source)

So if this pattern still holds true, we may see many more regional lockdowns coming within the next 5 or 6 days.

States that already have restrictions in place, like Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey are likely to increase those restrictions next. Places with a large exponential spread like Washington state are also likely to mandate lockdowns.

Is a national lockdown in the works?

It depends on who you ask.

President Trump has said as recently as yesterday that he doesn’t think that there will be a need for a national lockdown.

Despite approval for the states’ actions, Trump said he does not think a national lockdown order will be needed, adding that other areas don’t have the same hotspots as California, New York and Washington.

“We are working with the governors, and I don’t think we’ll ever find it necessary,” he said. (source)

On the other hand, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the infectious disease expert for the National Coronavirus Task Force, has said for at least a week he believes stronger measures need to be taken and that he’d like to see a “dramatic reduction in activity” to curb the spread of the virus.

Asked by CNN’s Brianna Keilar on “State of the Union” if he’d like a “national lockdown” where people are being told they need to stay home and out of restaurants and bars, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, said he’d “like to see a dramatic diminution of the personal interaction that we see” in those places.

“Whatever it takes to do that, that’s what I’d like to see,” Fauci added. (source)

Given the speedy turnaround made by Governor Cuomo, it is certainly not impossible that we might see a lockdown mandated at the federal level. If you aren’t yet prepared for what this entails, check out this article and this PDF guide that is specific to the Covid-19 pandemic. If supplies are low in your area, you may be able to find some ideas for substitutes here. And finally, this article has some advice on how to prep for potential lockdown without spending any more money.

The National Guard has been activated in many states and other Guard members are on “enhanced readiness” status. But don’t worry, all the governors assure us that they’re only there to help dispense supplies, not to enforce lockdowns.

Numerous sources have reported being given “federal travel papers” over the past 48 hours. People working in food delivery, the medical field, distribution, and grocery stores have said under cover of anonymity that they’ve received papers from their employers to “show to the police” if they’re stopped during their travel to and from work.

Whether our country is turning into one in which authority figures demand to see your “papers” remains to be seen.

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38 Comments
Saxons Wrath
Saxons Wrath
March 21, 2020 7:47 pm

Our fearless leaders are maximizing the “plandemic” to expand their powers to lord over us peons.

As (((Rahm Emanuel))) said , never let a crisis go to waste…

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
March 21, 2020 7:50 pm

“Borders between the US, Canada, and Mexico have also been closed by mutual consent between the three governments.”

No borders, no walls, no USA at all.

Twenty five years of being told that there is simply no way to control the border and then in the midst of a worldwide pandemic they finally figure it out. Amazing.

So many of their lies and deceits are being exposed for what they are it won’t be possible to cram them all back in the box when the dust settles.

Unsurprising that the three communist states are the first to launch the lock downs of their populations. Except for the street shitters and drug addicts. Free range all the way.

(EC)
(EC)
  Hardscrabble Farmer
March 21, 2020 8:00 pm

Cali is putting the street shitters up at the beach in commandeered RV’s so they can self-quarantine.

Comrade BL
Comrade BL
  Hardscrabble Farmer
March 21, 2020 8:39 pm

HF- Just today, I said to someone that we have had no success at securing the borders to every scarecrow from around the world and then BANG ZOOM ALICE, we close the borders??? WTF, did I miss something??

Donkey
Donkey
  Hardscrabble Farmer
March 21, 2020 10:35 pm

HSF is cursing a bit these days. We all know HSF is not a person who uses curse words. I feel ya HSF.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  Donkey
March 21, 2020 11:59 pm

You’re right, not the proper response at all.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Hardscrabble Farmer
March 22, 2020 2:53 am

Hey man, this is not the time to be holding back!

M G
M G
  Hardscrabble Farmer
March 22, 2020 3:28 am

I was trained a long, long, long time by a man who taught me to watch for wrong responses from people.

No responses are also telling.

GrandPa
GrandPa
March 21, 2020 8:09 pm

“Somewhere, there’s a fine line between maintaining our constitutional rights and the need to stop a global pandemic.”

Your “fine line” ceased to exist in 1871. Face facts. It’s time to rebuild.

SeeBee
SeeBee
March 21, 2020 8:12 pm

Louboutins reporting on the ground from NYC:
Today the sun was shining. The East River Esplanade teeming with joggers and people exercising in the Park because all the gyms were closed. There were even several resourceful trainers with work-out equipment offering sessions. Many children frolicking and playing around. I actually saw a couple of kids climbing a tree. Brought a tear to my eye. The farmers market was open, although you had to stand in line and weren’t permitted to touch any of the produce or products, but ask for what you wanted. Now here’s the really weird part. For more than a week, I’ve not heard a single siren. Not from an ambulance or fire truck or police vehicle. Normally, I hear it 30+ times a day. Also…NO HOMELESS, PANHANDLERS OR RUN OF THE MILL CRAZIES. WHERE THE FUCK DID THEY ALL GO? Truly…haven’t seen a one. If this situation wasn’t so royally fuct up….this day would have been idyllic.
Louboutins NYC signing off.

(EC)
(EC)
  SeeBee
March 21, 2020 8:22 pm

It must be a new practice. We hear sirens blasting down avenue S almost everyday, now that you mention it. I had to open the door to hear the normal thrum of traffic on that street. The air is so quiet, you’d think it snowed but it’s actually a cool yet sunny spring day. Over in Santa Clarita traffic seems normal and people walking around like not a care in the world. Must be nice to be disconnected from the MSM. Univision is running offense for the government, it’s all COVID all the time.

SeeBee
SeeBee
  (EC)
March 21, 2020 8:28 pm

It’s really been uncanny and I’m not sure what to make of it yet.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  (EC)
March 22, 2020 12:16 am

and you get your ass away from los angeles–

TampaRed
TampaRed
  SeeBee
March 22, 2020 12:06 am

get your ass out of nyc,now–

ottomatik
ottomatik
March 21, 2020 8:29 pm

I wonder if there is any unifying similarities with the .govs that are locking down or shuttering bussiness.
Nah, none.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
March 21, 2020 9:57 pm

Had to run into our little town to pick up a gate for our driveway and stopped in the local grocery mart. Decently stocked considering what has been going on. I have started taking Martensen’s advice to heart and wearing a mask and gloves when I go out because no one else does. Visited with neighbors for a few minutes, outside and stayed at least the minimum 6 ft apart. I think we could have a decent neighborhood meeting outside as soon as we have better weather.
I used to drive into the city at least twice a week to pick up my grandson from his grandpa for the weekend. Not anymore. He is stuck in Buffalo with his dad for who knows how long. And if he weren’t stuck there he would be stuck at his grandpa’s in the city here. The nurse daughter says they are re-using PPE. She didn’t have the day from hell but a lady died today. Too quickly for her to be tested.

I’m one county line away from this:

Kansas City metro under stay-at-home order effective Tuesday as coronavirus spreads
https://www.kansascity.com/news/coronavirus/article241400106.html

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Mary Christine
March 22, 2020 2:58 am

I found the Star’s coverage a little incomplete-they showed a map of MO with the cases by county; Platte county shows up as “zero” cases. In the big headline story KCMO claims they had a big uptick of cases today and that leads to the new order. Right hand meet left hand.

SeeBee
SeeBee
March 21, 2020 10:18 pm

https://int.nyt.com/data/documenthelper/6824-2019-10-key-findings-and-after/05bd797500ea55be0724/optimized/full.pdf#page=1
I’m not sure if this Crimson Contagion Document has anything to do with Event 201. But it is interesting and the timing>>>>

tsquared
tsquared
March 21, 2020 10:27 pm

Nope, I own a condo down in St. Augustine. The guy that owns the one next to mine is a trust fund millennial that lives at the beach. He is posting about the hook-ups he is getting during this Spring Break. He is 5 for 7 and there are two more weeks of Spring Break. Florida in their infinite wisdom has decided to let the individual counties decide whether or not to shut down the beaches. This is messed up.

Chuck
Chuck
March 21, 2020 10:32 pm

I work for a big medical device manufacturer and was issued my “let him pass” papers by my employer last night.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Chuck
March 21, 2020 11:23 pm

Chuck.
Same thing happened to Mary C’s nurse daughter.

Donkey
Donkey
  Chuck
March 21, 2020 11:58 pm

Chuck, what are “let him pass” papers?

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Donkey
March 22, 2020 12:08 am

Donkey.
Permission to travel to work. Mary’s daughter got a printout from her boss stating that she is a needed hospital worker in the Kansas City area. Permission to travel anywhere is next.

TampaRed
TampaRed
March 22, 2020 12:27 am

i’m expecting a lockdown order here in tampa/hillsborough county by monday–i have an electrician coming monday to put a bypass outlet on my electric panel so i can hook my generator to my well if we lose power,hope he makes it–
if i have water my only worry will be bad boys & that could happen anytime–
still debating as to where i’ll put my 86 yo mom–i’d like to leave her in her house but not sure if she’ll stay inside–

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 22, 2020 5:31 am

[spoiler title=”Hardhearted”]

overthecliff
overthecliff
March 22, 2020 10:59 am

It is surreal. My guess is that this is a test run for the main event. We will know the main event by when they come to get your guns.