Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Director who participated in the ANC meeting last night did an admirable job of putting a botched plan into the most positive light. I don’t envy him, but he seems like a great public servant.
There are many troubling questions still unanswered though. For example, what happens when one of the 140 patients decides to leave? They are not under arrest, so there does not appear to be any reason why they can’t just walk out the door.
Yes, this is interesting. The quarantine is really only in name only, which is why the locations should be publicized. The quarantined persons are still being allowed to commute to other medical appointments and such rather than being helped to schedule Tele medicine or reschedule non critical appointments.
Therefore all we have really created is a very densely populated potential Corona virus setting of people walking to the Supermarket and other local points of interest.
The residents around the five 'quarantine' sites need to know that beyond the standard measures they are taking, they are in an oculous with potentially a higher concentration of Corona vectors.
Anonymous wrote:The Director who participated in the ANC meeting last night did an admirable job of putting a botched plan into the most positive light. I don’t envy him, but he seems like a great public servant.
There are many troubling questions still unanswered though. For example, what happens when one of the 140 patients decides to leave? They are not under arrest, so there does not appear to be any reason why they can’t just walk out the door.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just tired of that stretch of CT Ave getting hosed. Ward 3 is a big place to spread around shared sacrifices. What is Palisades doing? What is Spring Valley doing? What is Chevy Chase doing? What is Friendship Heights doing? What is Barnaby Woods doing? Looking at you Mary Cheh.
McLean Gardens got the homeless shelter in a non-transparent process that got rushed through the Council. It’s not just Connecticut Ave. But I take your point. And I just cant get over how folks in those other neighbors love to get on their high horses and lecture others about Ward 3’s responsibly to “share the burden” and “do our part.”
McLean Garden is a private development not a neighborhood so McLean Gardens didn't get the homeless shelter though anyone who reads about DC politics on DCUM knows there is an aggrieved McLean Gardens resident who endlessly posts on DCUM complaining about the shelter site which was picked as part of very legal and normal DC Council legislation and which was then discussed at endless ANC meetings stretching out over a couple of years. But part of the community garden was sacrificed for a parking lot for the police so Ms. McLean gardens keeps on bitching about it.
In any case no idea what either of the PP's are complaining about as Ward 3 really bears very little of the burden of DC's undesirable infra.
Perhaps the Van Ness poster can come back on here to clarify what they are even talking about - UDC has been in Van Ness for almost 50 years and the new student center is a big improvement as is the Park Van Ness building and overall the Van Ness area is much more vibrant than it was 10 years ago.
Same thing with the west end of Cleveland Park where the Giant and Ward 3 homeless shelter is located - aside from the shelter what burden are the sheltered elites in Cleveland Park having to bear?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is alarming they expect hotel operators to run quarantine protocols. They do love "contracting out" tho...
Yes, they probably said "Go online and you can find CDC protocols. Good luck."
Then they can brief to whoever listens that they have set up five quarantine sites and sound like a real 'state'.
I wish that we could just get the small things right occasionally. The easy things in this case. That whole 'just do your job axiom'.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just tired of that stretch of CT Ave getting hosed. Ward 3 is a big place to spread around shared sacrifices. What is Palisades doing? What is Spring Valley doing? What is Chevy Chase doing? What is Friendship Heights doing? What is Barnaby Woods doing? Looking at you Mary Cheh.
McLean Gardens got the homeless shelter in a non-transparent process that got rushed through the Council. It’s not just Connecticut Ave. But I take your point. And I just cant get over how folks in those other neighbors love to get on their high horses and lecture others about Ward 3’s responsibly to “share the burden” and “do our part.”
McLean Garden is a private development not a neighborhood so McLean Gardens didn't get the homeless shelter though anyone who reads about DC politics on DCUM knows there is an aggrieved McLean Gardens resident who endlessly posts on DCUM complaining about the shelter site which was picked as part of very legal and normal DC Council legislation and which was then discussed at endless ANC meetings stretching out over a couple of years. But part of the community garden was sacrificed for a parking lot for the police so Ms. McLean gardens keeps on bitching about it.
In any case no idea what either of the PP's are complaining about as Ward 3 really bears very little of the burden of DC's undesirable infra.
Perhaps the Van Ness poster can come back on here to clarify what they are even talking about - UDC has been in Van Ness for almost 50 years and the new student center is a big improvement as is the Park Van Ness building and overall the Van Ness area is much more vibrant than it was 10 years ago.
Same thing with the west end of Cleveland Park where the Giant and Ward 3 homeless shelter is located - aside from the shelter what burden are the sheltered elites in Cleveland Park having to bear?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just tired of that stretch of CT Ave getting hosed. Ward 3 is a big place to spread around shared sacrifices. What is Palisades doing? What is Spring Valley doing? What is Chevy Chase doing? What is Friendship Heights doing? What is Barnaby Woods doing? Looking at you Mary Cheh.
McLean Gardens got the homeless shelter in a non-transparent process that got rushed through the Council. It’s not just Connecticut Ave. But I take your point. And I just cant get over how folks in those other neighbors love to get on their high horses and lecture others about Ward 3’s responsibly to “share the burden” and “do our part.”
McLean Garden is a private development not a neighborhood so McLean Gardens didn't get the homeless shelter though anyone who reads about DC politics on DCUM knows there is an aggrieved McLean Gardens resident who endlessly posts on DCUM complaining about the shelter site which was picked as part of very legal and normal DC Council legislation and which was then discussed at endless ANC meetings stretching out over a couple of years. But part of the community garden was sacrificed for a parking lot for the police so Ms. McLean gardens keeps on bitching about it.
In any case no idea what either of the PP's are complaining about as Ward 3 really bears very little of the burden of DC's undesirable infra.
Perhaps the Van Ness poster can come back on here to clarify what they are even talking about - UDC has been in Van Ness for almost 50 years and the new student center is a big improvement as is the Park Van Ness building and overall the Van Ness area is much more vibrant than it was 10 years ago.
Same thing with the west end of Cleveland Park where the Giant and Ward 3 homeless shelter is located - aside from the shelter what burden are the sheltered elites in Cleveland Park having to bear?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just tired of that stretch of CT Ave getting hosed. Ward 3 is a big place to spread around shared sacrifices. What is Palisades doing? What is Spring Valley doing? What is Chevy Chase doing? What is Friendship Heights doing? What is Barnaby Woods doing? Looking at you Mary Cheh.
McLean Gardens got the homeless shelter in a non-transparent process that got rushed through the Council. It’s not just Connecticut Ave. But I take your point. And I just cant get over how folks in those other neighbors love to get on their high horses and lecture others about Ward 3’s responsibly to “share the burden” and “do our part.”
Anonymous wrote:It is alarming they expect hotel operators to run quarantine protocols. They do love "contracting out" tho...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So based on the Days Inn ownership statement and having heard nothing from DC city government (shocking I know), there is actually no reason to expect that there is a behavioral health expert at the hotel or anybody else from the DC department of health. If there had been any sort of DC official present, I have no doubt that they would have at least had access to safe practices which they could refer the hotel to.
This sounds more like a case of DC Government stupidity. What is the quote? Never ascribe to malice what can be plainly explained by incompetence.
If they are using PPE's and cleaning, there isn't much more that can be done. All families are assigned a worker, but they probably are just doing phone check ins. Usually the families have to do things like drug testing, job search, etc. but none of that is probably going on right now and everyone is on survival mode.