Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh. OP. Again?!
Go drive a truck why don’t ya, so you have more than 2.
Bloody fascists
I know it’s Friday but still it’s a mite early to be drinking, dear.
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised OPs of these threads started another of the same this afternoon. I thought they were looking forward to joining the terribly successful truckers protests, or, as per usual, had some babies or disabled people to kick down as the weekend starts?
Anonymous wrote:What about BA1? I think we have to keep testing frequently and be flexible with these policies - sure take off when rates are low, but be ready to reinstate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh. OP. Again?!
Go drive a truck why don’t ya, so you have more than 2.
Bloody fascists
I know it’s Friday but still it’s a mite early to be drinking, dear.
Anonymous wrote:Oh. OP. Again?!
Go drive a truck why don’t ya, so you have more than 2.
Bloody fascists
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some say they will only follow CDC. This afternoon it looks like all in this area will be good to drop the masks according to the new guidance.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/cdc-ease-masking-recommendations-70-country-including-inside/story?id=83111596&fbclid=IwAR0pjkzHbwsX8v1DzhGXqUe-5MTNRlBHN3Oufy-lezmWm84nOieGmAx0nAI
You've conveniently glossed over an important part of the new policy in your glee to post the link:
Under the new metrics in the updated guidance, more than half of U.S. counties, which make up 70% of where Americans live, will be in areas of low or medium risk and no longer recommended to wear masks, said two sources briefed on the plans but not authorized to discuss them ahead of the official announcement.
DC is currently hovering between "substantial" and "moderate" community spread. This is what will determine whether or not masks will be required in schools in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some say they will only follow CDC. This afternoon it looks like all in this area will be good to drop the masks according to the new guidance.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/cdc-ease-masking-recommendations-70-country-including-inside/story?id=83111596&fbclid=IwAR0pjkzHbwsX8v1DzhGXqUe-5MTNRlBHN3Oufy-lezmWm84nOieGmAx0nAI
You've conveniently glossed over an important part of the new policy in your glee to post the link:
Under the new metrics in the updated guidance, more than half of U.S. counties, which make up 70% of where Americans live, will be in areas of low or medium risk and no longer recommended to wear masks, said two sources briefed on the plans but not authorized to discuss them ahead of the official announcement.
DC is currently hovering between "substantial" and "moderate" community spread. This is what will determine whether or not masks will be required in schools in DC.
Anonymous wrote:But for DC, doesn’t the Mayor get to decide? Will the Mayor follow CDC?
Anonymous wrote:Some say they will only follow CDC. This afternoon it looks like all in this area will be good to drop the masks according to the new guidance.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/cdc-ease-masking-recommendations-70-country-including-inside/story?id=83111596&fbclid=IwAR0pjkzHbwsX8v1DzhGXqUe-5MTNRlBHN3Oufy-lezmWm84nOieGmAx0nAI