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2 hours ago, GrilledSteezeSandwich said:

seems like local college are planning in person classes in the fall

Tell students (incl incoming freshmen) that theyll be open for biz. Students excited. 

Collect tuition, deposits, etc. 

Wait until it's too late for ppl to change plans.

"Oops, online only now to be safe."

 

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1 hour ago, GrilledSteezeSandwich said:

It’s just weird how servers wear masks and diners don’t. 

I think it has to do with the server interacting with a bunch of people vs you interacting with just your table and the server. 

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On 6/16/2020 at 10:47 AM, GrilledSteezeSandwich said:

2783 new cases in Florida....wow just wow...some states are talking about a second lockdown.  

 

For the longest time the US was averaging about 20,000 new cases daily...probably be in the 25-30k range today.  

2610 new cases for Florida.  Also from two days ago to yesterday they test over 15,000 people in PA so the percent positive was under 3% which is a record low. At the same time many GOP members in the state house wanna impeach governor Wolf. 

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1 hour ago, GrilledSteezeSandwich said:

2610 new cases for Florida.  Also from two days ago to yesterday they test over 15,000 people in PA so the percent positive was under 3% which is a record low. At the same time many GOP members in the state house wanna impeach governor Wolf. 

Those republicans are idiots. PA is a success for how this was handled for having two major cities and being so close the NYC. Of course things could have been handled better but they could have been a lot worse. You can only do so much with with information and you have. Still crushing it compared to most states. 
 

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PA killed it with the way that we handled this whole situation. Breaking it up into phases by county was a great move and I'm surprised more states didn't copy it. 

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Public health issues shouldn’t  be about politics.  A lot of stupid people on facebooks with all their theories...some saying this is all a hoax.  I’m thankful to be in PA now and not like Florida or Arizona where the infection is becoming out of control. 

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Public health issues shouldn’t  be about politics.  A lot of stupid people on facebooks with all their theories...some saying this is all a hoax.  I’m thankful to be in PA now and not like Florida or Arizona where the infection is becoming out of control. 

Same but why AZ and FL?? Ugh. Hopefully they get their shit in order soon.
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13 minutes ago, toast21602 said:

Governors. 

Also, it took time to spread to inland.  The northeast is pretty good now, but the areas that all had low cases while we were hunkered down are now experiencing their spikes having thought they had already weathered the storm.  It just hadn't got there yet, and now they've already experienced their lockdown fatigue.

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1 minute ago, AtomicSkier said:

Also, it took time to spread to inland.  The northeast is pretty good now, but the areas that all had low cases while we were hunkered down are now experiencing their spikes having thought they had already weathered the storm.  It just hadn't got there yet, and now they've already experienced their lockdown fatigue.

Hit the nail on the head! 

This is why people clamoring for a big national decree are dead wrong. It needs to be managed in individual areas completely differently. 

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10 minutes ago, AtomicSkier said:

Also, it took time to spread to inland.  The northeast is pretty good now, but the areas that all had low cases while we were hunkered down are now experiencing their spikes having thought they had already weathered the storm.  It just hadn't got there yet, and now they've already experienced their lockdown fatigue.

Correct 

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16 minutes ago, theprogram4 said:

Do you think we will see an increase from the protests/riots?

Perhaps not as much as people inside bars and restaurants...what’s crazy is that contact tracers in New York City aren’t allowed to ask people if they’ve attended protests. 

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Just now, GrilledSteezeSandwich said:

Perhaps not as much as people inside bars and restaurants...what’s crazy is that contact tracers in New York City aren’t allowed to ask people if they’ve attended protests. 

I was just about to post that, when the beep came through!

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15 minutes ago, GrilledSteezeSandwich said:

what’s crazy is that contact tracers in New York City aren’t allowed to ask people if they’ve attended protests. 

Example of why many aren't taking it seriously anymore. 

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