I know this will disappoint some, especially the MSM, but this is good news.
Link: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/georgia-reports-lowest-number-covid-patients-in-a-month
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One little step at a time. People there don’t seem to be rushing back in.
We all should be rooting hard for Georgia. They are running an experiment to see if things can open back up, slowly....we’re all watching amd hoping.
Louisiana fits the federal criteria better. Hopefully we’ll be next.
The Georgia experiment needs to succeed.
Not too busy at all. Much less than a normal Friday night.
All of the state and county parks I've visited during this have been way more busy, people aren't going to go back to normal lives anytime soon IMO and I think it's a silver lining that people are getting out in nature more. Hoping people learn to appreciate what we have through this.
I would say out of the 10 restaurants we visit on a regular basis, 2 are open to seating people. We plan on hitting one for breakfast this week while I am on furlough. Some stores that have been closed are open. We’ll see how things go over the next few weeks but staying lock away isn’t the answer.
the outstate, very few cases. Down in Detroit, they closed the temporary field hospital that proved to never be necessary. Our hospitals are empty and in threat of closing in which case, we will have lost out healthcare throughout the nonpopulated portions of the state.
The small businesses are closed and starting to close down for good as well. It appears to be a part of the overall plan quite frankly. There is a plan to let the powerful auto industry and unions start work in the next 2 weeks (good) , but not those without the political clout (bad). Heavens knows that making cars that noone is now going to buy now is more essential than all of the other small businesses to Gov Whitmer.
There was never a reason to treat the outstate ares of our country the same as the congested, overpopulated cities where people live on top of eachother.
Our governor is a young, foolish, stubborn child who doubles down rather than consider new data. She has authoritarian tendencies that have now met opportunity. She is also avaricious and seeks the VP nomination. She will not let the well being of her state get in the way of her political aspirations. To the south, Indiana begins to blossom carefully while we continue to languish - as ever under the boot of the Detroit Cabal.
inside seating in restaurants a week later. Elective procedures started back a week ago.
I will say that it seems like a lot of places never fully closed. That's just from personal observation. However, there was a lot of calling in orders for curbside pickup.
Funny thing is yesterday I went to a local (large) wine and liquor store. There was a line 100 feet long with people 6 feet apart, with masks, waiting to get in (observing maximum customer restrictions). They all watched while I pulled up in my car and a clerk came out and loaded beer, wine and liquor into the trunk. In and out in 3 minutes.
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Shocking that people can wait in line there but not to vote? Strange. We’re being told that showing up and waiting to vote will put people lives at risk.
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Here that she is really popular by the poll numbers. I’ll ask you, as a resident, what is the local view of her?
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