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originally posted by: Daughter2
originally posted by: Observationalist
originally posted by: generik
so what about all the homeless? how can they "stay indoors" and not go outside, when many of them live in tents, if that? and those are the people most at risk of getting and spreading the virus around. heck they are examples of everything people shouldn't do in this situation.
They will be opening hotels for the homeless.
Will room service be delivering their needles? I'm totally serious about this, drug addicts don't care about viruses when they need a fix.
Yes, there are plenty of homeless families which take up a majority of homeless but most of those people leave places like SF. The city of SF has many, many drug addicts.
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
a reply to: TXTriker
Several counties are doing the same, so far Galveston County has not; details here, from my post last night after work.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: TXTriker
So far, they're closing the dining areas and leaving the drive-thrus and carry outs and delivery services available. That means I can still have my morning coffee for the time being.
It's something at least for the owners.
originally posted by: TXTriker
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: TXTriker
So far, they're closing the dining areas and leaving the drive-thrus and carry outs and delivery services available. That means I can still have my morning coffee for the time being.
It's something at least for the owners.
So far my county has not taken this step. Where I live not a lot of dine in options anyway unless you want to drive 10 miles. Lots of drive thru though. However, since I'm working from home and don't have an hour drive I can actually cook this week.
originally posted by: FredT
The six main counties in the SF Bay will be placed under a shelter in place order for 2 weeks or more under a soon to be issued directive. Essential services will remain open but everything else will be shut down. This order will effect almost 8 million people.
its unclear how they will enforce it however and to do so they will most likely have to call out the national guard to do so. More to follow no doubt
www.latimes.com...
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: TXTriker
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: TXTriker
So far, they're closing the dining areas and leaving the drive-thrus and carry outs and delivery services available. That means I can still have my morning coffee for the time being.
It's something at least for the owners.
Depending on the week we tend to eat out more during the week and cook on the weekends. All depends on time.
So far my county has not taken this step. Where I live not a lot of dine in options anyway unless you want to drive 10 miles. Lots of drive thru though. However, since I'm working from home and don't have an hour drive I can actually cook this week.
We cook most weeknights too, but we do have chicken wings on Fridays and we do tend to eat out on Saturday.
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: ketsuko
My mom called me not 30 minutes ago. My cousin's husband works at one of the larger hospitals in the area, and he had just called around to let everyone know that they had received warning that this are is supposed to go on some kind of 3-week lockdown starting today or tomorrow.
We mostly have things we should need to survive if that happens ... but, it looks like the government is flexing its power for sure.
Scary stuff, in SF you are still allowed to venture out for supplies during the lockdown, supposedly allowed to go walk your dog as long as you keep 6' distance from anyone else out.
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
a reply to: ketsuko
That's not my point at all, I'm simply stating there's a stage through adolescence into adulthood that the consequences part of the brain hasn't developed...