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Yep. No big deal, mommy and daddy government will take care of it all. If you have to have no freedoms for 18 months, deal with it. All for a virus that has killed FAR LESS people than the 37,000 that die every year in auto accidents in this country!
Here in SoCal yesterday the weather was crappy and the Santa Monica Pier was pretty desolate.
Today the weather improved and when I drove past it to get to my running trail it was much more crowded. Definitely less than a regular Sunday but still busy. So the tourists from middle America are still getting on planes and coming here. That's for sure.
The trail was less than average for a Sunday but not by much. I don't see too many people on it anyway as you have to be in pretty good shape to handle the terrain I tackle.
That sounds crazy. I don't understand how anyone can still get on board a plane unless they reeaaaaaaaaaaaally have to.
Gov. Gavin Newsom called Sunday for all senior citizens and residents with chronic conditions to isolate themselves at home, as well as for all bars, wineries and brewpubs to close, launching the state's most sweeping effort yet to slow the spread of coronavirus.
No other state has imposed such restrictions on residents age 65 and older. Newsom said his orders do not come with enforcement but that he expects residents and counties to follow his protocols.
Oh snap! An elderly couple has the FLU ! Horrors. Let's shut down Myrtle Beach while we are at it.
It is not the FLU. Do you really not understand that?
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