
Covid-19 Rutland county outbreak
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We spent the summer on the Cape and felt very welcome. Did not see any of the negativity that seems to be coming out of K towards out of state plates. We did see lots of Vermont plates in Cape Cod. But there was a huge difference between June/July and late August as far as volumes of people on the Cape.
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I’ve been up twice this summer. No problems anywhere in or around K.
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Don't know what hostility people are talking about at K. Been up a couple times also. No problems. We don't ever go out to restaurants very often, but did hit a couple places. No problem. Just got back yesterday from our labor day trip.
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Less folks in August?Skivt2 wrote: ↑Sep 8th, '20, 16:26We spent the summer on the Cape and felt very welcome. Did not see any of the negativity that seems to be coming out of K towards out of state plates. We did see lots of Vermont plates in Cape Cod. But there was a huge difference between June/July and late August as far as volumes of people on the Cape.
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Are Vermonters supposed to quarantine before entering massachusetts?
Has the Cape had similar cases per capita as Vermont?
Has the Cape had similar cases per capita as Vermont?
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No. Yes.LocalSanity wrote:Are Vermonters supposed to quarantine before entering massachusetts?
Has the Cape had similar cases per capita as Vermont?
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It's really nothing new for K either. Ever since they began investing in the bike park 5 or 6 years ago, summer numbers for out of staters have been increasing.brownman wrote:.. that's nothing new on the Cape. It'll change in a week or so once the place begins to clear out.
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It was the New York plates in March and April from people who bailed out to their summer places that got the negativity. Nobody cares about green plates.Skivt2 wrote: ↑Sep 8th, '20, 16:26We spent the summer on the Cape and felt very welcome. Did not see any of the negativity that seems to be coming out of K towards out of state plates. We did see lots of Vermont plates in Cape Cod. But there was a huge difference between June/July and late August as far as volumes of people on the Cape.

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machski wrote: ↑Sep 8th, '20, 19:35Less folks in August?Skivt2 wrote: ↑Sep 8th, '20, 16:26We spent the summer on the Cape and felt very welcome. Did not see any of the negativity that seems to be coming out of K towards out of state plates. We did see lots of Vermont plates in Cape Cod. But there was a huge difference between June/July and late August as far as volumes of people on the Cape.
Waaaaay more folks in late August on the Cape. Crazy ness. Like crowds normally over the 4th of July. The 4th of July was a ghost town.
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Guess Baker's revised travel orders did the reverse of what he wanted then.Skivt2 wrote: ↑Sep 9th, '20, 20:01machski wrote: ↑Sep 8th, '20, 19:35Less folks in August?Skivt2 wrote: ↑Sep 8th, '20, 16:26We spent the summer on the Cape and felt very welcome. Did not see any of the negativity that seems to be coming out of K towards out of state plates. We did see lots of Vermont plates in Cape Cod. But there was a huge difference between June/July and late August as far as volumes of people on the Cape.
Waaaaay more folks in late August on the Cape. Crazy ness. Like crowds normally over the 4th of July. The 4th of July was a ghost town.
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Everyone waited till the end.machski wrote:Guess Baker's revised travel orders did the reverse of what he wanted then.Skivt2 wrote: ↑Sep 9th, '20, 20:01machski wrote: ↑Sep 8th, '20, 19:35Less folks in August?Skivt2 wrote: ↑Sep 8th, '20, 16:26We spent the summer on the Cape and felt very welcome. Did not see any of the negativity that seems to be coming out of K towards out of state plates. We did see lots of Vermont plates in Cape Cod. But there was a huge difference between June/July and late August as far as volumes of people on the Cape.
Waaaaay more folks in late August on the Cape. Crazy ness. Like crowds normally over the 4th of July. The 4th of July was a ghost town.
July was tumbleweeds.
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Sounds like several Mr/Mrs Locals Only in this thread. So I'll do the dirty work of bursting your bubble. If Killington is closed to out of staters, it will probably be closed to you too. The resort does not exist because of you and is totally dependent on out of state travel. Travel is not the problem now. Reckless behavior, like the party is. Your county by county restrictions have failed miserably if the goal was to actually keep people out from those areas, and guess what, your own residents are traveling to those areas too. Nativism, license plate xenophobia, and illusions of autarky will do nothing to decrease the spread of the virus.