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Reply to "MoCo isn’t moving forward, despite MD going to Phase 2"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So I hope folks realize that everything in the Phase 3 column for MoCo—libraries opening, pools with more than lap swimming, etc.—aren’t happening until there’s a vaccine or treatment. Why? Because Hogan isn’t instituting Phase 3 until then. You can see it here on page 28 of MD’s recovery plan: https://governor.maryland.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/MD_Strong.pdf[/quote] Maryland and DC “consultants” definitely didn’t consult the other 50 states or other countries in that one. These off market Reopening terms will accelerate people’s moves and relocations. Already the schools are at a significant disadvantage versus other states, on national calls they have nothing to say except all the 20 ways they’re going to try NOT to reopen. Everyone else is trying to make sensible plans to reopen. nYC has had the largest volume of movers of fully loaded homes it ever has; these are permanent moves out of that area. Between asinine taxes, messing around with schooling, and politicized shutdowns, people are voting out with their feet. [/quote]
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