Anonymous wrote:As long as their best life includes no in person schooling or college, then they will be happy I suppose.
Anonymous wrote:Rats! I meant "to 20:07"
Anonymous wrote:I guess we'll see, won't we, PP? All the guesses in the world won't trump (heh) how it actually plays out, and I don't think anyone has a crystal ball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not too keen on vacationing in Florida if they do that. What a bunch of backwards nonsense.
I'm wondering how many businesses are going to be leaving Florida, Montana, and Arkansas because of this. I expect it's going to get down to whether they can attract and keep quality employees and whether it affects their revenue on the whole negatively.
Well, we'll see. I remember what happened with abortion bans and anti-LGBTQ legislations. The big businesses realized it wouldn't be in their best interest to stay.
Fl PP here, none? A business can require masks for entry and can social distance and limit capacity. Disney World does. And I work for the federal govt and a vaccine is not required.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: NP- I think Florida cannot require proof of vaccine by businesses for access. I don't think it applies to schools and employers, but I am not sure. I live in Fl and was listening to them report about this on NPR this afternoon but it just happened to day so I don't know details.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/florida-governor-suspends-all-local-covid-emergency-mandates/ar-BB1gjFjH
Oh ok, looks like it does cover schools. I thought some colleges required it but I don't know. I'm very curious about the local covid mandates. I've been supportive of my kids' schools mask mandate, it is very strict and we have had no in school transmission. Seems like we, the county, should be able to decide this for ourselves.
Who is going to be patronizing businesses that cater to anti vaxxers? Business that do not require vaccines are playing with fire. They could be subject to a boycott.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not too keen on vacationing in Florida if they do that. What a bunch of backwards nonsense.
I'm wondering how many businesses are going to be leaving Florida, Montana, and Arkansas because of this. I expect it's going to get down to whether they can attract and keep quality employees and whether it affects their revenue on the whole negatively.
Well, we'll see. I remember what happened with abortion bans and anti-LGBTQ legislations. The big businesses realized it wouldn't be in their best interest to stay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not too keen on vacationing in Florida if they do that. What a bunch of backwards nonsense.
I'm wondering how many businesses are going to be leaving Florida, Montana, and Arkansas because of this. I expect it's going to get down to whether they can attract and keep quality employees and whether it affects their revenue on the whole negatively.
Well, we'll see. I remember what happened with abortion bans and anti-LGBTQ legislations. The big businesses realized it wouldn't be in their best interest to stay.