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I was wondering if/when this would happen:
The Los Angeles Archdiocese (the largest Roman Catholic Archdiocese in the US) is telling parishioners not to go to Sunday Mass, lifting the obligation for the next 3 weeks. Proof that even churches don't think prayer is enough? :P |
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My church, by the way, has called off services for two weeks and will be livestreaming sermons instead. I also just checked the local news and saw that tailgate and farmer's markets across the region are shutting down, restaurants are starting to offer parking lot pickup for orders so you won't have to come inside, flights at the airport are being cancelled for the next two months... But Biltmore House wants you to know they're still open and cleaning the place very thoroughly every day. Come spend your money. |
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I'm no longer a practicing Catholic (I've become Buddhist/Atheist), but this is a big deal for Catholics. And it's Lent right now. And for a Catholic, prayer and worship are the same thing; prayer isn't just asking for things; a (devout) Catholic recites traditional prayers every day. It's almost like being a Muslim. That's what church bells are (originally) for; they are calls to prayer.
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We've got bigger fish to fry than some rosary bead ritual right now. |
I've heard that a national state of emergency may be declared today by the president.
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Schools closing in Miami-Dade starting Monday. Parents and businesses will be scrambling even more.
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I've spent half the afternoon writing a court report, only to find that the North Carolina court system is shutting down for at least thirty days. Nearly all cases will be continued until after April 16.
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illinois' governor just officially closed all schools state-wide, joining a long list of other states.
with a 4 and a 5 year old, this will certainly complicate things for us. |
Per the LA Times, so far, in southern California:
- Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, postponed until October - Stagecoach, April 24-26, postponed until October - Disneyland and California Adventure closed through the end of the month beginning March 14 - Smorgasburg L.A., on hiatus through March - CIF state basketball championships, canceled - USC spring football, suspended - UCLA football practices, canceled - L.A.-based talk shows halt live audience tapings - Reality shows, game shows halt production - Cancellations hit L.A. Phil, L.A. Opera and Center Theatre Group - Pasadena cancels ‘nonessential’ city events - Los Angeles Times postpones Festival of Books and Food Bowl - RuPaul’s DragCon L.A. 2020, canceled - E3 2020, canceled - Santa Monica and Malibu schools to close two days for cleaning - Several local farmers markets will temporarily close - L.A. Archdiocese says Catholics don’t need to attend Sunday Mass for three weeks - Los Angeles school district to close all schools |
As of midnight tonight, Toronto is shutting down libraries, recreation centers and childcare facilities.
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never seen anything like this in my 50 years on this planet. even LA riots, 9/11 or Northridge quake
adding to the LA list Most TV/Filming shutting down, and some office staff work from home Universal Studios tours closing tomorrow WB and Paramount tours also closed Getty Museum closed LACMA Museum closing tomorrow Magic Mountain and Knotts amusement parks closing this weekend WonderCon postponed Long Beach schools closing for more than a month till 4/20 Too many concerts to name now postponed and cancelled Spirit airlines has $75 fares ROUND TRIP LA to NYC (even departing tomorrow), unheard of even after 9/11, but then again everything is closing up shop and my friend in Toronto just sent me this letter he recieved: To date almost all IATSE 873 productions have halted filming as a precautionary measure to avoid the potential spread of the covid-19 virus. If your show has suspended production, our advice to members and permits is to start the process of filing for Canada Employment Insurance for those that qualify. |
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All non-essential organised gatherings of 500 people or more are 'advised' to stop/postpone Australia-wide now... this means large religious gatherings, sporting events, conventions and the likes.
Schools are only shutting down if a case is found at the school / could change. After friday's COAG meeting and the F1 Grand Prix getting cancelled, there's been a torrent of cancellations. Australians also now have a level 3 warning for international travel which means the government advises to defer all non-essential international travel worldwide. China is level 4 (Do Not Travel) - suspect that might include other countries soon. |
Things were running pretty normally in Paris.
Even if many events have been cancelled and there were less tourists, life was normal. Streets were busy as well as public transportation. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...40587776_c.jpg Avenue du Général Leclerc by Minato ku, sur Flickr I said "were" because next week all schools, high schools/universities will be closed until further notice. So from next week because of this, public transportation will have to run at lower frequencies because many workers will have to guard their children. Many workers will be working from home. |
So in London... I left work, went to the gym which was much less busy then normal. Then a full restaurant. Then the pub next door which was packed. A rather stressed out bartender said it had been busy since early afternoon with people “working from home” who were by that time very drunk.
Typically British response to this kind of situation, really. |
Shit got real... I was just looking at Twitter, and all the breweries are closing to the public. No breweries, no music clubs, no shows, no farmer's markets, no drum circle... The great hush is settling.
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Go out and patronize restaurants, this is going to be devastating to small businesses. Just went for drinks and appetizers at a Peruvian place that should be hoppin' full on a friday and it was crickets, our group of 3 and 1 other table of 4 in a place with probably 35 tables and bar seating. Really feel for them.
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I've also noticed this is bringing out the best in some people. Some people are offering pet food, milk, paper goods, canned food, preserves, even frozen breast milk for free here on the Facebook exchanges to others who need it. |
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I had been hearing a lot about empty shelves in Austin grocery stores today, so I was dreading my trip to my usual store. I had bought extra groceries a month ago, but was starting to run a little low. But my usual store (Randall's) was in good shape except for household products. Stockers were extremely busy restocking canned goods and rice/pasta, so there was plenty when I was there around 5 p.m.. The checkout lines were extremely long but everyone was friendly and considerate to one another (unlike the way people usually are at the store).
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This evening I went to our local gourmet market Bristol Farms, and there were no panic shoppers.
I guess nobody panic-buys pricey cheese. https://scontent-lax3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...a5&oe=5E90450D Photo by me I went to Bristol Farms to get kefir. Mmm, mmm! https://scontent-lax3-2.xx.fbcdn.net...94&oe=5E90BCD1 Photo by me |
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Well, at least it means the teachers will survive (if not the babysitters at the library or the librarians). |
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Just read that one of the persons who tested positive locally is the wife of University of Texas President Gregory Fenves. Another member of his household is presumptive positive. This brings things a bit closer to the bustling 50,000 student campus which is scheduled for spring break starting Monday and has been extended through the end of March. |
My wife just got back from a planned "girls dinner" at our favorite Mexican place in the neighborhood.
She said that other than their six person table, there were only 3 other tables seated. At 8:00pm on a Friday night?????? Fuck. So many small businesses are gonna close. |
Asian restaurants are really suffering too. Chinatown for example in NYC has seen in the range of an 80% decline.
This is probally replicated across various metros. |
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https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-aubx...on&imbypass=on https://www.pastacheese.com/sacla-it...lives-10-05oz/ Hope they aren't out of those. It would be time to contemplate ending all the misery. Come to think of it, if the virus spreads to Southern Italy and there's nobody to harvest the tomato fields . . . . |
This whole thing has just reminded me how dumb people are in the US at least.
I went to Costco to pick up a prescription and there was probably 15 people line for each gas pump- I JUST got gas 15 minutes earlier at a BP with zero lines. Then I walk in the store. No kidding, the lines backed up from one end to the other. Everyone had water and paper towels(they ran out of tp). LUCKILY no one was in line for the pharmacy. However, there was a huge display of Preparation H wipes, fully stocked. The poop-hoarders totally missed that opportunity. Anyways, they were out of my prescription(happens a lot, not related to Corona), so I went to a grocery store about 2 miles away. Peace. Quiet. One employee I started talking to said they have plenty of toilet paper and that its been relatively calm all morning. So, within two miles you have people freaking out standing in line for 1-2 hours for paper towels and water bottles while they could just go down the street and wait in short lines and get something that won't hurt their asses. No, not everyone needs to be registered to vote. |
Lots of bare shelves and cops to maintain order in my city's grocery stores yesterday.
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Slike being in a movie for chrissakes. |
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It varies though.
Went out for dinner last night and the crowd was 80-90% of a typical Friday night. Though one of my kids works in another restaurant with an older clientele and customers were rare. |
i’ve stopped drinking (immune system) and have a bug out box that can be taken to the country or at home with a two week food supply, 3M face masks and a respirator with particulate light weight pancake-type cartridges/tyvek/nitriles. i had a case of MREs that i used up and threw out in british clbia last year since i didnt think id use them.
basically just waiting for the wave and limiting exposure to the boomers i actually like (since im out and about still). |
americans arent going to let a good panic go to waste without going apeshit its what we do best
*starts stringing perimeter wire* |
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From the Babylon Bee:
Nation's Nerds Wake Up In Utopia Where Everyone Stays Inside, Sports Are Canceled, Social Interaction Forbidden March 12th, 2020 https://babylonbee.com/img/articles/article-5749-1.jpg U.S.—The nation's nerds woke up in a utopia this morning, one where everyone stays inside, sporting events are being canceled, and all social interaction is forbidden. All types of nerds, from social introverts to hardcore PC gamers, welcomed the dawn of this new era, privately from their own homes. "I have been waiting my whole life for this moment," said Ned Pendleton, 32 -- via text message, of course -- as he fired up League of Legends on his beefy gaming PC. "They told me to take up a sport and that the kids playing basketball and stuff were gonna be way more successful than us nerds who played Counter-Strike at LAN parties every weekend." "They all laughed at me. Well, who's laughing now?" To prepare for the onslaught of the deadly disease, nerds are changing absolutely nothing and are expected to rise up to rule the post-Coronavirus society, as they are the ones best adjusted to being sheltered in a basement, garage, or room for many days at a time marathoning Halo, Half-Life, The Legend of Zelda, Red Dead Redemption, or Horizon Zero Dawn. They're also ready for any post-apocalyptic wasteland, as they've played many, many hours of Fallout and are adept at killing bloatflies and collecting bottlecaps. Of course, many nerds are running out of hygienic products, but they say that's "not an issue." Source: https://babylonbee.com/news/nations-...9jGJNmejku5JIE |
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