#pnw

fergie@pluspora.com

People say that because of the "Seattle Freeze" (a social phenomena that is said to exist here in pretty much most of western Washington state and pretty much most of the Pacific Northwest), the impacts of long-term social- distancing has had less of an societal impact here in the PNW than other places. I do not know if that is true, but there is some truth the whole "Seattle Freeze" (article from May 28, 2019) phenomena that exists up here in the PNW... and implies that the existing social dynamics unique to this region may play a role in lessening the social impacts of chaotic disruptions introduced by this pandemic. It's a fascinating social observation.

Quote of note:

"...the city’s social norms helped, too, as local residents have long had a reputation for keeping to themselves or within circles of longtime friends — a phenomenon often explained to newcomers as the Seattle Freeze."

Via Coronavirus Slowdown in Seattle Suggests Restrictions Are Working (article from 1 April 2020)

See also: Seattle Freeze

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