It’s coming. Just multiply the number of cases in your area by 10 to get an accurate count. Then multiply that number by 1026 to grt the number in 30 days. Then check the number of beds available for the truly sick which will be 15 percent of that end number |
Those numbers are staggering but you have to assume the count doubles every 3 days which is unlikely |
Hogan shutting em all down! Way to go Hogan! |
Wrong. Daycare centers are still not required to close. |
how to push government to close these day cares? any place to call? |
Are you willing to take in kids who need a safe place to go? Or, when you need medical care, are you ok with the doctor not being there as they have to be home caring for their kids as they had no child care? Are you ok with your electricity being shut off as the workers cannot work due to child care? Are you ok with stores not being stocked because workers have to stay home with their kids? Are you ok with people not getting food stamps, rental assistance, etc. as workers cannot work as they have to take care of their kids? |
Government doesn't have child care regardless of the situation. Schools are child care for some and they are shut down. |
So why schools should be shut down but not day cares? We are talking about kids from toddlers to K who are more vulnerable than older kids. |
+1 |
Amazing how socialism kicks in when the bad times get going. Just vote Bernie |
There is a thing called countercyclical fiscal and monetary policy which most economists recommend for recessions. For the current situation we need countercyclical policies on steroids. And as much as I loathe him and think he needs to drop out, Bernie would be the perfect president for the current times. |
Not completely a done deal here. Hogan still defining what’s deemed essential |
They're shutting them down now. |
As right they should |
And so essential workers now need to send their kids to strange, crowded facilities filled with other high-risk kids? How is that better? |