Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get is Erlich demanding the right to keep MOCo closed and two weeks later, complaining Hogan allowed him to do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will Montgomery County enter phase 1? This week? August? Any idea?
I feel like we have been kept in the dark, guessing as to what is really happening. No press conferences?
I saw a Washington Post article where county leaders imply Hogan abandoned them. They're all pointing fingers and none of them has an intelligent plan to move to phase 1.
Probably because Hogan disagreed about the delay to begin with.
As Governor, he has the power to open across the board. I understand treating PG and MC differently than Garrett County, but I'd sure feel a lot better with Hogan in charge of my county than Elrich.
It is strange that Hogan seems to have just given up, or decided that these are the hard decisions and doesn’t want to be responsible for making them. My respect for him has taken a huge dive in the last few weeks. He acquired all those tests, and now is hoarding them— he seems to have adopted the Jared Kushner attitude to his stockpile. Now he is going to give 1000 tests a week to MoCo and PG counties? That’s a microscopic share of what’s needed. His 500,000 tests now seems a cruel joke on the residents of MD.
I am not pleased with Elrich, but he’s making the decisions that Hogan has hidden from.
Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get is Erlich demanding the right to keep MOCo closed and two weeks later, complaining Hogan allowed him to do that.
Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get is Erlich demanding the right to keep MOCo closed and two weeks later, complaining Hogan allowed him to do that.
Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get is Erlich demanding the right to keep MOCo closed and two weeks later, complaining Hogan allowed him to do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will Montgomery County enter phase 1? This week? August? Any idea?
I feel like we have been kept in the dark, guessing as to what is really happening. No press conferences?
I saw a Washington Post article where county leaders imply Hogan abandoned them. They're all pointing fingers and none of them has an intelligent plan to move to phase 1.
Yes, it was crazy town. They all were fighting for the right to stay shut down and are now complaining about having that authority. They all come off as toddlers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is one metric example
On May 6, Moco had 487 covid hospitalizations. State had 1693
On May 20, Moco had 379, State had 1410
Moco is a big percent of the numbers and driving some of the change for the state
Of course it is. We have 1/3 of the state's population. The notion that the state could be going in a totally opposite direction from MoCo is asininely stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will Montgomery County enter phase 1? This week? August? Any idea?
I feel like we have been kept in the dark, guessing as to what is really happening. No press conferences?
I saw a Washington Post article where county leaders imply Hogan abandoned them. They're all pointing fingers and none of them has an intelligent plan to move to phase 1.
Anonymous wrote:Here is one metric example
On May 6, Moco had 487 covid hospitalizations. State had 1693
On May 20, Moco had 379, State had 1410
Moco is a big percent of the numbers and driving some of the change for the state
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will Montgomery County enter phase 1? This week? August? Any idea?
I feel like we have been kept in the dark, guessing as to what is really happening. No press conferences?
I saw a Washington Post article where county leaders imply Hogan abandoned them. They're all pointing fingers and none of them has an intelligent plan to move to phase 1.
Probably because Hogan disagreed about the delay to begin with.
As Governor, he has the power to open across the board. I understand treating PG and MC differently than Garrett County, but I'd sure feel a lot better with Hogan in charge of my county than Elrich.
Agreed... and I think he may overrule them. Especially WRT to schools if the numbers continue down like they have been.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will Montgomery County enter phase 1? This week? August? Any idea?
I feel like we have been kept in the dark, guessing as to what is really happening. No press conferences?
I saw a Washington Post article where county leaders imply Hogan abandoned them. They're all pointing fingers and none of them has an intelligent plan to move to phase 1.
Probably because Hogan disagreed about the delay to begin with.
As Governor, he has the power to open across the board. I understand treating PG and MC differently than Garrett County, but I'd sure feel a lot better with Hogan in charge of my county than Elrich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will Montgomery County enter phase 1? This week? August? Any idea?
I feel like we have been kept in the dark, guessing as to what is really happening. No press conferences?
I saw a Washington Post article where county leaders imply Hogan abandoned them. They're all pointing fingers and none of them has an intelligent plan to move to phase 1.
Probably because Hogan disagreed about the delay to begin with.
As Governor, he has the power to open across the board. I understand treating PG and MC differently than Garrett County, but I'd sure feel a lot better with Hogan in charge of my county than Elrich.