By doing what, exactly? Sorry that I'm happy that MD is opening up again, because the science says it's OK and the economy is on the brink. Of course the loss of life is horrible, but what is your definition of "showing respect"? |
OP here -- do you really think so? I find it impossible to believe that there are really some people who are so twisted mentally that they are actually enjoying this and wanting it to continue. Fortunately, I don't know any IRL so it's hard to imagine what kind of misery they must be in. |
| I would hope that our reasonable and science centric leadership in MoCo enact a resolution under some sort of emergency powers that negates the Governor’s attempt to burnish his right wing credentials. We absolutely do not need to be part of this rush to the cliff! The worst is that this insanity will no doubt lead to a delay in opening schools. |
Not saying shit like, "I've given you hypochondriacs a year"? Just spitballing here. There are half a million dead "hypochondriacs," and millions of grieving family and friends. Every one who dies from now on would almost certainly not have died if they had been vaccinated. And they can't all stay home and protect themselves, without the help of everyone else. If it were just people like "my life is about me" lady who were going to get sick and die, fine, I'm okay with that. But that's usually not how it works. Also, we haven't been on lockdown. Lots of stuff is open, some with capacity restrictions, but still open. But lifting the restrictions on activities known to be risky, like indoor dining, is going to get people killed who didn't have to die. |
I don't know *anyone* in real life who doesn't want things to open up once the vaccine is readily available. Not one single person. Also, some hospitals WERE overloaded -- there were news stories from all over the country about it. People who were sick enough to have been admitted over the summer were sent home in the fall because there wasn't space. Refrigerated trucks were parked outside because the morgues couldn't handle the bodies. LA County had to life its air quality restrictions so the crematoria could keep up with the bodies. No one enjoyed this. |
| Pointless without buy-in from the counties. I highly doubt MoCo will lift it's restrictions. This is just more Hogan posturing. Wish he would actually improve the vaccine rollout. |
NP. FIRST of all, the entire point was to flatten the curve so we could improve medical. WHICH TRUMP DID NOT DO. IF HE DID WHAT BIDEN HAS DONE IN 90 DAYS WE WOULD NOT BE HERE. Dont you dare suggest that this was BS. HE is the BS so don't gaslight and change the history to a lie. PERIOD. |
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I’m confused about lifting capacity restrictions on dining yet the wordin that “restaurants and bars will be limited to distanced ans seated service”. What does that mean? Can restaurants go back to cramming tables together but just can’t have the bar part open? Will tables be distanced from each other or servers distanced from patrons?
I was hoping to do a lot of outdoor dining with our kids as the weather warms up but not going to feel great about a packed venue with people talking loudly all around us, considering they’re not vaccinated. I guess those of us with kids get to just keep our lives so what on hold so adults can have fun, as usual. Sigh. |
Don't worry, there will be all the other unvaccinated people right there with you! Less than 20 percent of Marylanders are vaccinated. |
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Your fearmongering works for a lot of people, I know, but you have zero real evidence to support this. |
My son and parents are all in 1C and can't find a vaccine. It's all so ridiculous. |
Frederick isn't that far away. |
NP and you're either sealioning or you're out of touch with reality. Indoor dining is a big source of spread and there's tons of evidence to support that. The number one reason people give for dining in during COVID has been "if it weren't safe, they wouldn't allow it." Connect the frickin dots. |
70 degrees is room temperature, you absolute weirdo. |