Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand that people want and need to get back to work, but the behavior of the press conference attendees was appalling. Total mob mentality. And a bit frightening. What are we becoming as a society?
Calling them "press conference attendees" seems like a euphemism, somehow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The stay at home order will be lifted and I can get my hair done.
Yay! The pandemic is over!
Wait, no, actually it isn't.
The pandemic won't be over for some time, but we have to get back to work and school. I'll get my hair done and you hang out in your house.
Do you think life will go back to normal? It won't. Or, if it does, we'll be right back with the stay-at-home order, again. The virus doesn't care that you want to get your hair done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The stay at home order will be lifted and I can get my hair done.
Yay! The pandemic is over!
Wait, no, actually it isn't.
The pandemic won't be over for some time, but we have to get back to work and school. I'll get my hair done and you hang out in your house.
Anonymous wrote:I understand that people want and need to get back to work, but the behavior of the press conference attendees was appalling. Total mob mentality. And a bit frightening. What are we becoming as a society?
Anonymous wrote:ugh ugh ugh
I really admired him for standing strong despite the criticism.
wish he had not caved.
i tried to watch his statement but he kept getting interrupted by people calling him a fascist and nazi
did he, i hope, enact more restrictions than hogan's phase I
Erlich is right that there is a HUGE difference between some of the MD counties where there have been very few cases vs MoCo, which is a hotspot.
Anonymous wrote:Hair salons for short hair appointments only (no manicures, pedicures).
Anyone know what this means? Can you get your hair colored/highlighted?
I don't think so. They don't want people lingering in salons. Get your cut and move on.
Anonymous wrote:From what I can tell, no pools. But everything else?
I don't think he talked about pools specifically. But if in line with Hogan's recommendations, then pools can open with 25% capacity if they meet a bunch of social distancing requirements.
Hair salons for short hair appointments only (no manicures, pedicures).
Anyone know what this means? Can you get your hair colored/highlighted?
From what I can tell, no pools. But everything else?
Anonymous wrote:Hair salons for short hair appointments only (no manicures, pedicures).
Anyone know what this means? Can you get your hair colored/highlighted?