Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good. Shut it ALL down. Close EVERYTHING. All stores. All businesses. All parks. Everything.
Totally support him.
Parks? Why parks?
Anonymous wrote:Good. Shut it ALL down. Close EVERYTHING. All stores. All businesses. All parks. Everything.
Totally support him.
Anonymous wrote:Good. Shut it ALL down. Close EVERYTHING. All stores. All businesses. All parks. Everything.
Totally support him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elrich’s leadership is abominable. There are very clear differences in zip codes in cases. So instead of targeting areas where concentrated help and education is needed, his solution is to close the doors of Montgomery County and walk away. A strategy takes intelligence and work. I can’t believe people voted for this moron.
Right, so close restaurants in Wheaton but not Bethesda? That makes no sense. I'm all for closing indoor dining. I've been ordering takeout all along but haven't eaten inside a restaurant since February.
Omg, no that’s not at all what I meant, smh. When you have large differences in case numbers in zip codes, Bethesda has 647 cumulative cases since Covid began, but Aspen Hill/Layhill has 3,850 cases, there is a reason for the difference. And it’s not indoor dining.
Targeted public health campaigns, dear, is what is needed. Obviously you do not work in the retail or restaurant industry, so the loss of jobs and overall economic effects not really your concern right? Just shut em down and fire everyone except the restaurants you order take out from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elrich’s leadership is abominable. There are very clear differences in zip codes in cases. So instead of targeting areas where concentrated help and education is needed, his solution is to close the doors of Montgomery County and walk away. A strategy takes intelligence and work. I can’t believe people voted for this moron.
Right, so close restaurants in Wheaton but not Bethesda? That makes no sense. I'm all for closing indoor dining. I've been ordering takeout all along but haven't eaten inside a restaurant since February.
Anonymous wrote:Elrich’s leadership is abominable. There are very clear differences in zip codes in cases. So instead of targeting areas where concentrated help and education is needed, his solution is to close the doors of Montgomery County and walk away. A strategy takes intelligence and work. I can’t believe people voted for this moron.
Anonymous wrote:Is this really going to do anything though? Or will people just travel to other places to do their business? I've kind of given up on people dealing with any additional restrictions. They don't seem to be stopping people at all.
Anonymous wrote:Is this really going to do anything though? Or will people just travel to other places to do their business? I've kind of given up on people dealing with any additional restrictions. They don't seem to be stopping people at all.
Anonymous wrote:E L R I C H