Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The stay at home order will be lifted and I can get my hair done.
Have fun dying!
You do realize the risk to healthy people under age 60 is minimal right? You may come down with Covid-19 but the likelihood of dying is extremely low to many people. Like anything there is risk and you have to let people accept risk in their lives. Riding in a car carries a good amount of risk and likely more than Covid-19 to many of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
For better or worse, we are entering phase 1, 3 days after the rest of the state enters phase 2. If you disagree, then stay in your home. I don't want the 'Rona any more than you do, but I'm not going to hide in my home for years waiting for a treatment or vaccine which may never come. Don't worry, I'm not going to go buck wild Ozark style. I'm going to get my hair styled at a salon which will be following safety guidelines, as will I.
Have you been hiding in your home? Plenty of people in the county have been out all along, and I'm not talking about essential workers. Meanwhile my octogenarian parents really will be stuck in their home for years. On the other hand, at least they're alive, unlike 531 county residents so far. But hey, we gotta move on!
Your octogenarian parents have lived their lives. Do we all stay indoors forever just because your parents have to as well? By the way, they are still more likely to die of a heart attack than covid-19.
Anonymous wrote:I've seen two different things posted here about swimming pools. One person said still closed, another said open if outdoors and no more than 25% capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t see playgrounds...
Good! Children are on top of each other there and you can't have them wear masks. If anything, playgrounds should remain closed as long as possible.
Playgorunds have been open in other parts of MD for 2 weeks (since the previous phase started). My kids went to play on one. There are signs about keeping your distnace from others, and it worked fine since the playgrounds were quite empty.. and my kids loved to be able to go on them again.
Yep. They’re open at preschools too, and state parks, including in MoCo.
What state parks in moco have playgrounds?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
For better or worse, we are entering phase 1, 3 days after the rest of the state enters phase 2. If you disagree, then stay in your home. I don't want the 'Rona any more than you do, but I'm not going to hide in my home for years waiting for a treatment or vaccine which may never come. Don't worry, I'm not going to go buck wild Ozark style. I'm going to get my hair styled at a salon which will be following safety guidelines, as will I.
Have you been hiding in your home? Plenty of people in the county have been out all along, and I'm not talking about essential workers. Meanwhile my octogenarian parents really will be stuck in their home for years. On the other hand, at least they're alive, unlike 531 county residents so far. But hey, we gotta move on!
Anonymous wrote:I've seen two different things posted here about swimming pools. One person said still closed, another said open if outdoors and no more than 25% capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The crowd was insane. I wish Erlich had not caved to pressure and held strong but at least he is keeping some restrictions in place, such a closed swimming pools.
Which makes the least sense of all. And why day camps if schools are still in session?
Anonymous wrote:I've seen two different things posted here about swimming pools. One person said still closed, another said open if outdoors and no more than 25% capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t see playgrounds...
Good! Children are on top of each other there and you can't have them wear masks. If anything, playgrounds should remain closed as long as possible.
Playgorunds have been open in other parts of MD for 2 weeks (since the previous phase started). My kids went to play on one. There are signs about keeping your distnace from others, and it worked fine since the playgrounds were quite empty.. and my kids loved to be able to go on them again.
Yep. They’re open at preschools too, and state parks, including in MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The stay at home order will be lifted and I can get my hair done.
Have fun dying!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are irrationally angry. I was stunned at the vitriol in the crowd. Insane!
Is there video? I am listening to the County employee update and they said they were really saddened by how the crowd acted....
Enjoy the crazies!
https://wjla.com/news/local/montgomery-co-restrictions-loosened-erlich-booed?fbclid=IwAR27Gw47S13WA5nf4To15PB1Mpy7Qu27A3utoI-VZD4uQlSlj58Fhlx6gx8
yeah
The crazies are those who want and make a leaving feeding their kids. unlike as9holes like you that probably work for the government and are happy to be a home doing nothing!
Most studies are showing those who are most vocal about re-opening are not the ones who are losing the most financially.
Really? where did you get that? probably from the experts at CNN right.
Oh, I see you are one of those led by his/her/their confirmation bias....no use showing you facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are irrationally angry. I was stunned at the vitriol in the crowd. Insane!
Is there video? I am listening to the County employee update and they said they were really saddened by how the crowd acted....
Enjoy the crazies!
https://wjla.com/news/local/montgomery-co-restrictions-loosened-erlich-booed?fbclid=IwAR27Gw47S13WA5nf4To15PB1Mpy7Qu27A3utoI-VZD4uQlSlj58Fhlx6gx8
yeah
The crazies are those who want and make a leaving feeding their kids. unlike as9holes like you that probably work for the government and are happy to be a home doing nothing!
Most studies are showing those who are most vocal about re-opening are not the ones who are losing the most financially.
Really? where did you get that? probably from the experts at CNN right.
Oh, I see you are one of those led by his/her/their confirmation bias....no use showing you facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are irrationally angry. I was stunned at the vitriol in the crowd. Insane!
Is there video? I am listening to the County employee update and they said they were really saddened by how the crowd acted....
Enjoy the crazies!
https://wjla.com/news/local/montgomery-co-restrictions-loosened-erlich-booed?fbclid=IwAR27Gw47S13WA5nf4To15PB1Mpy7Qu27A3utoI-VZD4uQlSlj58Fhlx6gx8
yeah
The crazies are those who want and make a leaving feeding their kids. unlike as9holes like you that probably work for the government and are happy to be a home doing nothing!
Most studies are showing those who are most vocal about re-opening are not the ones who are losing the most financially.
Really? where did you get that? probably from the experts at CNN right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are irrationally angry. I was stunned at the vitriol in the crowd. Insane!
Is there video? I am listening to the County employee update and they said they were really saddened by how the crowd acted....
Enjoy the crazies!
https://wjla.com/news/local/montgomery-co-restrictions-loosened-erlich-booed?fbclid=IwAR27Gw47S13WA5nf4To15PB1Mpy7Qu27A3utoI-VZD4uQlSlj58Fhlx6gx8
yeah
The crazies are those who want and make a leaving feeding their kids. unlike as9holes like you that probably work for the government and are happy to be a home doing nothing!
Most studies are showing those who are most vocal about re-opening are not the ones who are losing the most financially.
Really? where did you get that? probably from the experts at CNN right.
reliable sources at CNN