Nor I. Do you know Strike Force's guidelines or not?
Uh, no. But, the prospect of opening back up doesn't give me vapors, especially in areas mildly affected.
Nor I. Do you know Strike Force's guidelines or not?
No, I dont.
LOL when these idiots cant vote in November.
They will still vote. They are all in right now and willing to risk their lives for the GOP and Trump.
That's all you had to say. I'm fortunate to be living in an area relatively well off when it comes to number of cases. I don't want it shooting up needlessly. How about you?
It's been very slow in my area. Probably because people are aware of it and take common sense precautions.
Went to the Drive-In in Ennis, TX last weekend. It was a nice change of pace. But honestly not any better of a movie viewing experience than sitting on the couch.
Mandatory mask wearing was the best guideline.
https://www.pharmacypracticenews.com...Optimism/58063
Really good write up on where we are with remdesivir trials. Showing a good amount of promise.
From what I've seen the number of new cases is ranging from 50-70 a day in the county. I'm not sure that meets Strike Force criteria for reopening, which is why I ask.
We do have several Bill Millers here though.
agree. and if ppl need to eat they need to be allowed to go out and win a living
but governors and orangutans saying stupid like “were opening back up” or “we are opening the evonomy back us” is ing stupid and irresponsible
they need detailed guidelines on how businesses can open up and if businesses violate these guidelines they can be sued the up or fined. then let the business owners and public decide how to open back up
its pretty ing simple, china is doing it. if you cannot protect your customers or enforce they protect themselves then you running a risk of getting fined, sued or shut down
ing simple tbqh
New California study shows $1 billion silver lining due to coronavirus shelter-in-place orders
enormous reduction in the daily rate of collisions. This means a lot less death and injury and a lot of public money saved.
UC Davis researchers found that the daily rate of collisions in California was cut in half after the order, and
that cut closely matched the reduction in deaths and injuries connected to vehicular crashes.
To this end, the study found that
trauma centers reported a 40% reduction in people seen during this time,
which includes pedestrians and cyclists involved in vehicular collisions.
The savings to the public is estimated at about $40 million per day,
adding up to around $1 billion in savings since the beginning of the shelter-in-place order.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/4/20/1938864/-New-California-study-shows-1-billion-silver-lining-due-to-coronavirus-shelter-in-place-orders?detail=emaildkre
Finally, something useful posted here.![]()
What's with all the Bill Miller's references?
Balous Miller is on the Strike Force.
Abbot taking cues from Dear Leader
i'll give you a bit to think that one over
well done with this one tbh
The head owner of it is in Abbot's strike force and is pushing for restaurant dining rooms to open again.
Uhh, ok?
What's wrong with that?
Will we be forced to go there and eat ty bbq?
Austin just seems to be on a plateau these past two weeks. I have always been under the impression that the daily new case count should be on a downward trend for a time before relaxing any restrictions. Hence my confusion about statewide relaxation. They opened up a state park right in the middle of one of Travis county's hot spots so it seems dicey to me.
Lots of people crowded around in an enclosed area for extended periods of time is a great mitigation strategy.
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