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South Mountain in Essex County didn't do the parking thing. At that point it's just virus theatre anyway.
BTW, hospitalizations in South Jersey are now dropping also. They peaked on 4/29, as opposed to 4/14 for North and 4/14-4/15 for central. It's like the virus is just spreading out from NYC heedless of lockdowns.
Here in Pennsylvania the schools are shut down for the year so I would not expect NJ to open them up either. What's the point of opening for 4 weeks?
And I agree with the above posting, the first places to be re-opened should be barber shops / hair cutting businesses.
Agree unless the government plans on paying people for unemployment forever.Wait much past the end of May and it will be a complete financial disaster.
South Mountain in Essex County didn't do the parking thing. At that point it's just virus theatre anyway.
BTW, hospitalizations in South Jersey are now dropping also. They peaked on 4/29, as opposed to 4/14 for North and 4/14-4/15 for central. It's like the virus is just spreading out from NYC heedless of lockdowns.
When they closed parks and forests, the Pine Barrens was shut down. I would never expect a crowd at Washington or Calico... wherever that is.
Hopefully the cases will not rise again. Germany has been open a week and it is having increased cases.
100% Wrong. Germany is actually seeing continued decrease in cases. I think there may have been 1 or 2 fake news sources that said different. But all you have to is google Germany's stats and you will see their new numbers are decreasing each day, even after they reopened a lot of businesses.
Next thing to reopen in NJ is Sandy Hook (next weekend).
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