yep. told ya days ago ...
Try harder, Sir.
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One guys says . One guy says .
I bet I know which one is an Adam Sandler fan.
Shutting down businesses and paying people for lost wages for four to six weeks could help keep the coronavirus pandemic in check and get the economy on track until a vaccine is approved and distributed, said Dr. Michael Osterholm, a coronavirus advisor to President-elect Joe Biden.
Osterholm, who serves as director of the Center of Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, said earlier this week that the country is headed toward “Covid hell.” Cases are rising as more people grow tired of wearing masks and social distancing, suffering from so-called “pandemic fatigue,” he said Wednesday. Colder weather is also driving people indoors, where the virus can spread more easily.
A nationwide lockdown would drive the number of new cases and hospitalizations down to manageable levels while the world awaits a vaccine, he told Yahoo Finance on Wednesday.
“We could pay for a package right now to cover all of the wages, lost wages for individual workers, for losses to small companies, to medium-sized companies or city, state, county governments. We could do all of that,” he said. “If we did that, then we could lock down for four to six weeks.”
Osterholm has never met a lockdown he didn't like.
Really? We could pay for that?
I think what he means is our great-great-great-grandchildren could pay for it.
I’m pretty sure it grows on trees.Osterholm has never met a lockdown he didn't like.
Really? We could pay for that?
I think what he means is our great-great-great-grandchildren could pay for it.
Isn't alcohol-free alcohol somewhat like a religion-free church?
My son worked in a coffee shop at one time. They called decaf a "why bother" cup of coffee.
Scotch > Beer
Bourbon > Scotch
Heinlein's Number Of The Beast novel was fun though many fans were disappointed at the time.
Boy howdy was he ever good at plucking heart strings.
https://fox59.com/news/coronavirus/...n-covid-19-in-indianapolis-and-marion-county/
King Hog****t wants more "restrictions".
Hog****t will have Indianapolis looking much more like Detroit before he is finished with it.
No karaoke allowed
- Entertainment venues, bars limited to 25% indoor capacity, with 100% capacity allowed outside
- For restaurants, reduced capacity indoors at 50% and 100% allowed outdoors
- Live entertainment venues must be cleared of all patrons at 12 a.m.
- Self-service buffets, salad bars banned
- No karaoke allowed
- Maximum party size reduced to 6 at bars and clubs
- Wedding, concerts, sporting events limited to 25% capacity
- Gyms and fitness centers at 25% capacity
- Midnight closure time extended to all hospitality and entertainment businesses, including live entertainment
- Religious services limited to 75% indoor capacity
- Social gatherings limited to 25 or fewer people
- Libraries, funeral homes, mall food courts reduced to 50% indoor capacity
- Cultural venues, music venues, tourism sites, other non-essential businesses to 25% capacity
- Marion County will require a negative coronavirus test within 72 hours to visit a long-term care facility
- No later than Nov. 30, all Marion County schools will return to virtual instruction; it includes all grades K-12
- Starting Nov. 30, extracurricular activities and sporting events can include only participants, parents or guardians and support personnel
- School order ends January 15, 2021