Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, another shut down is coming. Probably October or
November.
Not ready for the first one and not ready for any others. This is not normal, but a family member was asymptomatic and tested positive. It can happen to anyone.
+1. It will be right before the election. Then, magically, by mid November, everything will start to look better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, another shut down is coming. Probably October or
November.
Not ready for the first one and not ready for any others. This is not normal, but a family member was asymptomatic and tested positive. It can happen to anyone.
+1. It will be right before the election. Then, magically, by mid November, everything will start to look better.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, another shut down is coming. Probably October or
November.
Not ready for the first one and not ready for any others. This is not normal, but a family member was asymptomatic and tested positive. It can happen to anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been wondering about this. If schools don’t open (and I don’t believe they will) why are cases expected to explode in the fall? Mask use is much more prevalent than 4 months ago. Also it’s not as if there’s anywhere to go and long distance travel will be much slower than it is now in the summer.
Because middle America is doing a demo of what a bunch of collective idiots we are to the rest of the world. They don't seem inclined to stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still trying to move to a house with a yard for the kids and a guest room and second bathroom so one of us could try to quarantine away from tue others if we had to. This market is crazy though.
I think the big wild card is how long our employers are willing to give us the incredibly helpful amount of telework and schedule flexibility they have so far. I am not sure they anticipated this dragging on past the summer. If there is another shutdown but our employers say "that's enough guys, back to work," it's a whole new problem.
My spouse was in an RV for two months (ICU worker). I am dreading if that happens again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is coming. But I am hoping it will be more targeted - all indoor bars and restaurants, but not playgrounds. I still have hope that we can use what we hace learned in the last six months to make smarter policy. In Democratic areas, anyway (and I am including MD despite Hogan because he has a brain).
With widespread infection, a playground can't be safe. I'm sorry.
Outdoors is not magic
It’s a lot safer than the indoors. Have you been paying attention?
lol - exactly. We’ll keep on doing the same thing. Only this time i have more toilet paper.Anonymous wrote:I mean I feel like that never really ended.
Anonymous wrote:Still trying to move to a house with a yard for the kids and a guest room and second bathroom so one of us could try to quarantine away from tue others if we had to. This market is crazy though.
I think the big wild card is how long our employers are willing to give us the incredibly helpful amount of telework and schedule flexibility they have so far. I am not sure they anticipated this dragging on past the summer. If there is another shutdown but our employers say "that's enough guys, back to work," it's a whole new problem.
Anonymous wrote:Huh, you all were following just the lockdown rules? You know that the pandemic is still raging, either way. Things never really ended, it just got a little better because now when we go one walks people try to avoid us as much as we avoid them
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been wondering about this. If schools don’t open (and I don’t believe they will) why are cases expected to explode in the fall? Mask use is much more prevalent than 4 months ago. Also it’s not as if there’s anywhere to go and long distance travel will be much slower than it is now in the summer.