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NO POLITICS!
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Only they know. I lost count. Spiritual is kind of okayyy... Religious is dangerous. Materialist and political to the toilet flush. I for one like this unbiased attitude. I'm thinking, I don't even know what it takes to delete a post on this kind of forums. It must be annoying in the end. Blame on the generic forum or application server designers, whoever is responsible for that. They should design something easier and faster, like almost immediate to mods. |
A thread is a terrible thing to waste. Almost six hours since the last post.
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Beaches are starting to open back up in Sydney just in time for this glorious autumn weather, traffic is getting heavier again, although it's still going to be a while before I can go to the pub with my friends.
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From ABC7 Los Angeles:
Gov. Newsom says reopening CA won't be like a 'light switch' but hospitals can resume scheduling surgeries On Wednesday, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced hospitals will be able to start scheduling surgeries again, though he did not provide a specific date for when California's economy will reopen. In the first move toward modifying and easing California's stay-at-home order, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday announced that hospitals statewide will be able to start scheduling surgeries amid the ongoing coronavirus emergency. Newsom did not, however, offer a specific timeline for when the state's economy will begin reopening or when widespread restrictions will be lifted. "The pressure to answer that question is very real. I wish I could prescribe a specific date. There is no light switch and there is no date," he said. The gradual modification will allow for scheduled surgeries to resume in order to treat conditions such as tumors, heart valves and other non-coronavirus medical procedures. The governor stressed the importance of being able to reintroduce capacity across the health care delivery system, while also ensuring that it doesn't "overload the system." Before making any decision on reopening the state on a wider scope, Newsom said he'd continue to evaluate the state's progress on six key criteria. The governor described a six-pronged framework of parameters and tools that are needed before the state can implement major changes to the state's stay-at-home orders and other COVID-19 interventions: 1. A widespread expansion of coronavirus testing; 2. "Vigilant" protection against infection of California's most vulnerable residents; 3. Manage surges at hospitals, enable development of infrastructure and distribution of personal protective equipment, or PPE; 4. Engage researchers in academia, including the University of California, and at health and technology companies on the front lines of the pandemic; 5. "Redraw floor plans" at business locations, schools and child-care facilities with physical distancing in mind; 6. Determining when to re-institute certain measures, such as stay-at-home orders. Link: https://abc7.com/health/watch-today-...-sivo28tv67Pyk |
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Interesting... Los Angeles County's Metro is still operating, but on April 19, all buses and trains started operating on a modified Sunday schedule. All boarding on buses is through the rear door only, with exception of wheelchair users of course. City of LA's DASH buses, as well as Foothill Transit buses (which serve the San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys) have been free since at least the stay-at-home order. Boarding is also through the rear door only. |
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I won't be paying any of the cost.. I rarely use Muni any more since it has become crowded with non-paying passengers, many of them homeless and unwashed and potentially lice-ridden. Mostly I use Uber. But when I do use Muni I get a discounted senior fare and there's no mention of raising those. |
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It started 2 weeks ago....
Berlin gets 'pop-up' bike lanes to boost cycling in pandemic + Order and optimism as shoppers return to Berlin streets |
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Incidentally, besides shutting down most Muni service and raising fares, the city is beginning to shut down streets. They've already effectively shut down sidewalks by encouraging the homeless to cover them with tents so people have to walk into traffic, hence the need to shut the streets. Parks are shut too, and the library. One wonders what city officials do these days besides dream up new ways to harrass citizens. Quote:
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