JimMIA
There's more to life than mice...
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There is always a lot of political posturing between Republican governors and mayors of major cities. Some issues are more fun to fight over than resolve.So looks like Houston may require masks soon. Another article stated that many TX mayors are asking the Gov to make them mandatory. And that the AZ Gov will leave it up to mayors to decide.
https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news...17-20-intl/h_83c9fefd37466b1832b1f746d9751356
Agreed. Especially in an election year.There is always a lot of political posturing between Republican governors and mayors of major cities. Some issues are more fun to fight over than resolve.
And the employees who got off unemployment, just to be off for ____ more days without pay (some places a couple of days, some have done a couple of weeks)3207 cases today. Even with increased testing, this is a lot. Also some bars and restaurants are having to close again after people are testing positive. Feel so bad for restaurant owners who probably spent a lot to just restock and open in the first place.
The state opened up and said everybody was fine? I don't think so. Those infected either chose not to use precautions or social distancing and masks don't work worth a hoot. Oh wait...they didn't use precautions?!?!This article (bar in Jacksonville) reminds me how easy it is to spread the virus. People not being careful and respectful of others will keep this going for a long time. I'm watching Florida and Orlando particularly for future travel.
https://www.news4jax.com/news/local...ve-for-coronavirus-after-night-out-at-lynchs/
My understanding they are closing for cleaning.3207 cases today. Even with increased testing, this is a lot. Also some bars and restaurants are having to close again after people are testing positive. Feel so bad for restaurant owners who probably spent a lot to just restock and open in the first place.
After the Lynch's Jacksonville incident, the place tested all its employees and 7 were positive. (All 7 were working the night the 16 who later tested positive were there.) I have no idea if the employees were wearing masks. Obviously bar/restaurant visitors aren't as they are eating and drinking. Where I live all the restautrant employees are required to, but we are still only doing takeout.The state opened up and said everybody was fine? I don't think so. Those infected either chose not to use precautions or social distancing and masks don't work worth a hoot. Oh wait...they didn't use precautions?!?!
The 40 year-old health care worker who should know better explained it -- "Murphy's Law, I guess."The state opened up and said everybody was fine? I don't think so. Those infected either chose not to use precautions or social distancing and masks don't work worth a hoot. Oh wait...they didn't use precautions?!?!
Watching Orlando/Orange County Update right now and Mayor Demmings just issued an Executive Order:
Every person working, living, visiting, or doing business in Orange County must wear CDC Face Covering in public starting Saturday.