Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also restrict travel in and out of state to essential and approved only (materials, food, transporting patients in case of bed shortage, for ex). You cannot put drastic measures in place if people from out of state are going to spread the virus.
+1 I 100% agree, but I'm not sure if this is legal or something the governor can impose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound dumb
Yes, and your comment was so intelligent.![]()
You’re literally advocating to lockdown a country of 350 million and impose martial law. In a democratic nation. You’re in the wrong country
What is a different option according to you?
Continue with what is going on? You think this
Will flatten the curve?
Anonymous wrote:Also restrict travel in and out of state to essential and approved only (materials, food, transporting patients in case of bed shortage, for ex). You cannot put drastic measures in place if people from out of state are going to spread the virus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound dumb
Yes, and your comment was so intelligent.![]()
You’re literally advocating to lockdown a country of 350 million and impose martial law. In a democratic nation. You’re in the wrong country
Several states and localities already have a shelter in place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound dumb
Yes, and your comment was so intelligent.![]()
You’re literally advocating to lockdown a country of 350 million and impose martial law. In a democratic nation. You’re in the wrong country
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound dumb
Yes, and your comment was so intelligent.![]()
You’re literally advocating to lockdown a country of 350 million and impose martial law. In a democratic nation. You’re in the wrong country
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound dumb
Yes, and your comment was so intelligent.![]()
Anonymous wrote:You sound dumb