Pennsylvania had a big jump from yesterday, almost 1000 new cases, now up to 5805 with 74 deaths. Dwarfed by New York with 83712 cases and 1941 deaths. New York has more deaths than Philadelphia has cases with 1468 so this isn't really a big city problem, it's a New York problem. In my morning drive today there were a lot of people moving around in cars. Much more than the past few days. Walmart's parking lot was also fuller. To my knowledge, nothing changed since yesterday. No new restrictions, no word anything might happen. The weather was nice, maybe that's it. We haven't seen the sun for more than a few minutes since about the middle of last week. It was very sunny this morning. Maybe it was the slow increase of the previous two days giving a false sense of security. I did hear today and this is to keep things in perspective. The infection rates and the death rates despite the high numbers are comparatively low when you factor in the population Per capita rates are low compared to most of Europe. I unfortunately don't have those numbers as they were talking about them on the radio.