Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to DC’s contact tracing data, only 20% of people said they’d been to a restaurant in the previous two weeks. 25% said they’d been to a social gathering. Who knows if these people overlap though...
Link?
There is no link. PP was either making this up or using very outdated data. Bowser and Nesbitt have been consistently ducking questions about what DC's contact tracing has found when it comes to indoor dining. It's shameful.
https://twitter.com/LauraHayesDC/status/1326870743217561602
NP. This isn’t made up. It was an October press conference. Here’s a reference to it.
https://www.hillrag.com/2020/10/14/bowser-talks-health-insurance-contact-tracing/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to DC’s contact tracing data, only 20% of people said they’d been to a restaurant in the previous two weeks. 25% said they’d been to a social gathering. Who knows if these people overlap though...
Link?
There is no link. PP was either making this up or using very outdated data. Bowser and Nesbitt have been consistently ducking questions about what DC's contact tracing has found when it comes to indoor dining. It's shameful.
https://twitter.com/LauraHayesDC/status/1326870743217561602
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bars and churches should be closed. I'd like to see indoor dining closed but 25% capacity is a step in the right direction. My kids and many others have been home for 8 full months with no end in sight. People do not need to be at bars more than kids need to be in elementary school. Church can take place remotely. People can eat outdoors or pick up food from restaurants. We should be using our rainy day fund for economic relief and get priorities straight.
Your poor children...
Sucks to be you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has some of the most stringent COVID policies in the country and has done very little to support businesses hurt by this. Keep restaurant and stores open unless you're going to compensate them for loss of revenue. A vaccine is almost here.
I am very careful in my personal life but I agree with this. At some point, people are going to hurt more from poverty than they will from Covid. I don't plan on going to inside restaurants this winter but if others want to go, let them.
This is so backwards. We should compensate workers and and small businesses AND shut down indoor dining. It will be much, much cheaper in the long run. The idea that we have to keep the businesses open for economic reasons will seem extremely stupid when the result is the virus getting out of control and killing a bunch of people this winter. And you understand that the people working in indoor dining will be among those who die, right?
If we just paid people up front, but closed this risky activity, we are more likely to make it to the other side with less death AND less economic loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to DC’s contact tracing data, only 20% of people said they’d been to a restaurant in the previous two weeks. 25% said they’d been to a social gathering. Who knows if these people overlap though...
Link?
Anonymous wrote:According to DC’s contact tracing data, only 20% of people said they’d been to a restaurant in the previous two weeks. 25% said they’d been to a social gathering. Who knows if these people overlap though...
Anonymous wrote:14th Street was MOBBED this weekend with the nice weather and Biden victory celebrations. We drove as part of the victory parade and I hadn’t been to 14th Street in 6 months (we live in Glover Park). Every restaurant/bar was bursting at 2pm, it felt like pre-pandemic says.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bars and churches should be closed. I'd like to see indoor dining closed but 25% capacity is a step in the right direction. My kids and many others have been home for 8 full months with no end in sight. People do not need to be at bars more than kids need to be in elementary school. Church can take place remotely. People can eat outdoors or pick up food from restaurants. We should be using our rainy day fund for economic relief and get priorities straight.
Your poor children...
Sucks to be you.
We will be alive. (DP) Sucks to be in the grave.