For what it's worth, do you happen to live in an HOA? I think it is highly likely that most HOAs didn't properly follow their bylaws when closing playgrounds. And even if they did, I think it's highly likely they didn't actually establish any enforcement options (e.g., fines) for violations. |
+1. I think it’s cause HE likes to eat out and could care less about people who want to keep their kids active. A summer playing video games eating Cheetos probably sounds awesome to him. Astoundingly poor leadership. |
And daycare for the younger set. |
Yep. Keeping it at such limited capacity is putting a lot of parents in a really tough situation. |
| Keep writing guys- twitter, email, etc. Only takes 5 minutes. If we stay silent he will think everyone agrees with him. |
+1. But you can get a haircut now anyway, if your salon hasn’t reopened, that is their decision. |
No. |
Neither do I. He does not give a damn about families, and he has lost my support because of it. |
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MoCo dashboard update!
We continued to be maxed out on 14/14 days of improvement on: - Deaths; 3 day avg is 5 - Hospitalizations; 3 day avg is 267 - ER patients; 3 day avg is 8 - ICU admissions; 3 day avg is 98 - ICU bed utilization; 3 day avg is 70%, target is 80% or less - Ventilator usage; 3 day avg is 56%, target is 70% or less - Test positivity; 3 day avg is 12% Test capacity is 3.5% of the population. Cases improved to 8 days of decline out of the last 14; 3 day avg is 115 Acute care bed utilization improved to 4 days of decline out of the last 14; 3 day avg is 67%; target is 70% or less |
That’s all great news! I wish I had confidence that Elrich cared. |
PP here. Me too. |
Same here |
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Dashboard update:
Still maxed out on all the same measures we were maxed out on yesterday. Cases have improved to declines 9 of the last 14 days. Acute care bed utilization has improved to declines on 5 of the last 14 days. |
| The Bethesda Patch is reporting phase 2 next week. |
Elrich said *maybe* if trends continue. |