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NYC is like a hamster habitrail http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1587656909.jpg But in metal boxes packed full of people going every which way.. CA, even high population LA is spread wide by comparison. And, they primarily use single occupancy metal boxes (cars.) |
I just don't want my choice taken away. If people choose to stay inside, their choice. If I want to go outside, I think it should be my choice with my precautions. I Certainly wouldn't go to a gym but I would a supermarket. Wear a facemask, rubber gloves, keep 6 feet and hope for the best. Both sides at least still have a choice. I went to an auto parts store a couple days ago. Wore a mask, felt like an idiot and kept 6 feet from the cashier. Even scrubbed my hands afterwards. To me that is plenty.
Freedom is pretty important to me. From what I gather on the radio, The mayor of NYC talking about reporting on neighbors, CT law enforcement using drones to monitor crowds. If true, I don't like where this is going. Things hardly go backwards. I miss bowling too. Stay safe everyone. |
There is a distinct difference between going to the store with protection on and having or going to gatherings. The mayor is talking about social gatherings and events where people are in close proximity. I went to the doctor yesterday. I wore a mask and gloves, took an Uber and felt totally fine with it. There are still people out and about here doing their business. I think there may be some level of "freedom paranoia" developing.
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They are at high risk of being infected and responsible for infecting and killing others. |
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Moving the goal posts is lying to the people. |
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Never been to LA, does it have the large volume of huge apartment buildings that NYC city has? Driving 95 through NYC, there is just no room to avoid anyone. There are these huge apartment complexes (Gov Projects I assume) that line the highway for miles. If you have seen the show Goodtimes, like the beginning of each show (though I think that's Chicago). Hallways and elevators, no way to avoid anyone.
Now my only knowledge of LA is from Boyz in the hood so obviously very, very limited knowledge. A lot of people but is houses. Is that the case or does LA have the volume of folks living in the same proximity like NYC? Curious. |
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CA has a 6 point plan what needs to be in place before turning more things back on. There are many exemptions for essential businesses and there is a lot of activity already. Look at Bay Are traffic, far from stopped! Some sectors are hit hard, others not so much because they can WFH or are meeting essential requirements. Not only the state has rolled out essential rules, the feds have too.
It is in nobody's interest to shut down the place if it isn't necessary. A lot of politicians do have a business interest to get going again, including the CA Governor. I can move around freely here and most people are following the measures, there is no law enforcement presence. For example, I do have neighbors that don't buy into it and they follow none of the rules. Nobody has hassled them, not the neighbors, leave alone law enforcement. G |
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The inner cities in places like NY are hit hardest due to the housing density and lack of social distancing as a result. |
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PPE man. Just like any other work with hazardous materials. PPE. |
Now it is coming out that my governor is going to extend the stay at home order for another month. :mad::mad::mad:
****ing tyrant! |
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The federal government's plan in contrast is clear and objective with specific quantifiable gates for each phase. Quote:
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I googled that 6 point plan, which the governor has held out as the “benchmarks” to be reached to determine starting re-opening.
😂 People really buy that? “Plan” = Californians will have their freedoms given back when when the Governor says they will be given back. |
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Healthcare workers are catching the Wuhan flu PPE or not and many are asymptomatics so it's totally logical to have them self quarantine and avoid contact with anyone outside the health care setting until this is over. Quote:
These healthcare workers going back to their families and communities is a risk vector due to the high exposure on the job. Are you suggesting we accept the risk of infecting everyone so they can live comfortably ? |
Newsom originally said lockdown was to #flattenthecurve so hospitals weren’t overburdened by corona virus patients.
That’s been accomplished. So now, he believes the virus provided a great “opportunity for reimagining a [more] progressive era as it [relates] to capitalism,’‘So yes, absolutely we see this as an opportunity to reshape the way we do business and how we govern.” Therefore no more talk about #flatteningthecurve, instead it’s an amazingly transparent “plan” that allows him to lock down Californians for as long as he deems necessary to “reshape” California in his “progressive” vision. And their well on their way. All landlords locked out of the courthouses from bringing eviction actions for non paying tenants, indefinitely. Hotel rooms being turned into homeless shelters, indefinitely. A bill to rewrite all apartment leases and reduce rent by 50%. Amazing 40 million people buy into that. 😜 |
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