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“It takes a remarkable force to keep nearly a million people quietly
indoors for an entire day, home from work and school, from neighborhood
errands and out-of-town travel. It takes a remarkable force to keep
businesses closed and cars off the road, to keep playgrounds empty and
porches unused across a densely populated place 125 square miles in
size. This happened … not because armed officers went door-to-door, or
imposed a curfew, or threatened martial law. All around the region, for
13 hours, people locked up their businesses and ‘sheltered in place’ out
of a kind of collective will. The force that kept them there wasn’t
external – there was virtually no active enforcement across the city of
the governor's plea that people stay indoors. Rather,
the pressure was an internal one – expressed as concern, or
helpfulness, or in some cases, fear – felt in thousands of individual
homes.”—Journalist Emily Badger, “The Psychology of a Citywide Lockdown”
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