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In addition to those orders governments have issued recommendations, such as staying inside as much as possible. Since that is not an order, it isn't an issue of compliance. But that doesn't mean that won't eventually become an order, and at that point compliance will not be voluntary. |
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DeSantis is not getting the negative attention he deserves. I hope keeping everything open was worth it. |
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That's not quite a denial though, so much as it is just a different approach. This part is key: "Public gatherings of more than 50 people are prohibited but there are no restrictions on private meetings, meaning parties and corporate events can still go ahead. Libraries and swimming pools remain open. Standing at bars has been prohibited but restaurants are still able to offer table service. Students over 16 have been asked to study from home but kindergartens and elementary schools are still open. Rather than wide-ranging restrictions, the authorities have instead advised the public to practice social distancing and to work from home, where possible, and urged those over the age of 70 to self-isolate as a precaution. In other words, the country has staked its bets on people acting responsibly." And so far at least, they don't seem to be doing much worse than neighbouring countries. The long-term effects remain to be seen - but this may just prove to be enough to flatten the curve while still avoiding major economic & social upheaval. Or maybe it'll prove to be insufficient - who knows at this point. Either way, they're still doing something about it. |
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BTW, things are getting out of control pretty quickly in Sweden. There were a huge spike, with 59 deaths today, tracking Belgium and Netherlands path. Even though Swedish streets are already quite empty with self-imposed quarentine, half of the country live alone (helping intrafamily transmission), large share of home office, they might change their policy pretty soon. |
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Both Congress and Supreme Court are hostile to him as well, so I don't think an Hungarian solution would work here at this point. |
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The Spring Break Party State finally got on board:
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but it wasn't easy to get Gov. DeSantis to do it: https://uniim1.shutterfly.com/ng/ser...767374/enhance |
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This isn't good at all. Situation seems to be degrading.
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Sometimes you just have to shake your head (or pull out your hair). I got this from my condo HOA today:
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And these same folks don't understand they are the OWNERS of those closed facilities. It's their elected board representatives who closed them . . . for the good of us all. And their being closed doesn't reduce any HOA costs except maybe just a bit of electricity (to heat the hot tub and sauna and pool). Meanwhile, HOA costs for extra labor to sanitize common areas have increased. |
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