Interesting. I hadn’t heard of any cities/towns doing that down this way.
Someone posted a chart that had the half-life of the coronavirus - it was twenty minutes in aerosol form.
My guess is that you can't really answer your question without more data, like, how many virus cells are in that particle you inhale, and how well do those cells take hold and reproduce in you, and ...
I am not a doctor, but I did have Hawaiian pizza last night, so I'm feeling pretty smart today.
All gun shops are closed in Anderson !
The number of states is growing. Vermont was not the first.That Vermont thing makes no sense to me. It hurts both consumers and businesses.
And, unlike the Defense Production Act (which is an anti-capitalist federal effort to get businesses to do what needs to be done), I'm not sure what state police power there would be for the authority to prevent an otherwise safe and useful product from being sold.
The number of states is growing. Vermont was not the first.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/...order/65-e49bb9a8-b773-4f76-9fbf-6ce7c9a130a9
And the world just broke 1 million cases.
https://bnonews.com/index.php/2020/04/the-latest-coronavirus-cases/
The Philippines took a page out of the Chinese play book on how to handle the virus.
https://twitter.com/reuters/status/1245663516138319872?s=12
That Vermont thing makes no sense to me. It hurts both consumers and businesses.
And, unlike the Defense Production Act (which is an anti-capitalist federal effort to get businesses to do what needs to be done), I'm not sure what state police power there would be for the authority to prevent an otherwise safe and useful product from being sold.
Earlier in the thread, someone asked about travel and Constitutionality.
Then he was attacked for trying to be irresponsible.
I could be wrong. But I'm on my phone and don't really feel like hunting down posts.
But I don't remember him saying to run around for no reason.
I just remember him asking the question.
I do remember one of our LEOs answering the question, or at least giving his opinion, with no insults.
Just because someone has a question on law, doesn't mean that person wants to infect people.
But there is legitimate questions of "how much power", "how long", and "how do we take the power back, once granted".
In Seattle, a police chief just told residents to call 911 for hate crimes and racist speech.
I don't like crime, or racism.
But there is supposed to be free speech.
But it seems that once given the chance, various people will try to greatly expand power.
That is what some are worried about.
Maybe this can be discussed, without assuming the person asking questions wants to run around coughing on people.
https://dailycaller.com/2020/04/01/seattle-police-chief-911-hate-speech/
If you don't like news from daily caller, do a search. Plenty of other sites and I don't feel like copying all of them with my phone.
I doubt it. It didn't even come close in 2009 with 10% unemployment. Planet Money did an interesting episode recently on the topic: https://www.npr.org/2020/03/25/821593542/episode-984-food-and-farmworkers
In North Carolina alone farmers needed 6,500 workers for jobs that had been done by migrant laborers. Only 163 Americans applied, and only 7 did the job for the whole season.
[FONT=lucida_granderegular]Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas put it simply: [/FONT]“There are basically no U.S. auto sales right now. [FONT=lucida_granderegular]Investors have fully embraced the reality that the U.S. auto industry may be shut down for one or two full months. We’re now being asked to run scenarios of six-month or nine-month shutdowns.”
[/FONT]https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/us-auto-sales-plunge-lowest-decade-worst-yet-come-q2
I'd totally buy my wife a car now, but where would she go? haha