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My parents, grandmother, gf and I were supposed to go to NYC in early October, but that's been put on hold. Apparently our hotel reservation is valid for another year or two. We got airfare vouches, but who knows what the US domestic airline industry will look like this time next year, much less if United Airlines will still be in business or will have merged with/bought another airline? I wasn't, and am still not, looking forward to flying into Newark but whatever. |
Looking like potentially June for a potential NYC reopening. "Potentially".
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I am driving (not flying) to Upstate NY to visit family sometime in June or July and will pass through NYC on the way up. Hopefully it will still be quiet enough to get some decent photos without the throngs of tourists.
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Los Angeles County beaches will reopen this Wednesday with some restrictions.
From deadline.com: L.A. County Coronavirus Update: Los Angeles Beaches Reopening On Wednesday By Tom Tapp May 11, 2020 4:06pm UPDATED WEDNESDAY, 4 PM On Monday afternoon, a notice appeared on the Los Angeles County Twitter feed announcing that L.A. County beaches would reopen on Wednesday, May 13. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EXxE3CnU...jpg&name=small Shortly thereafter came confirmation that the news was, indeed, true. Los Angeles County officials announced that area beaches, which have been closed since March 27, will reopen Wednesday for active use only, but parking lots, piers and boardwalks will remain off limits. L.A. beaches have been shut down even as the coastline reopened for active use in Orange County. “Active use only” only means no sunbathing, sitting on the sand, setting up canopies or picnicking, according to the Department of Beaches and Harbors. Beach parking lots will remain closed, as will beach bike paths and all piers and boardwalks, according to the county. Beachgoers will also have to wear masks and maintain a six-foot buffer between themselves and others under continued social-distancing requirements. Despite active-use-only restrictions, many people have recently been seen in Orange County lying on towels and sunbathing, in apparent defiance of the requirements. In Los Angeles County, surfers have already been taking to the waves for the past couple days with no interference. Authorities have said they would try to educate people in violation of the rules instead of issuing citations. Manhattan Beach Mayor Richard Montgomery asked residents to adhere to the rules. “I urge everyone to follow all Public Health Orders for your safety and your neighbors, and please use the beach responsibly by practicing physical distancing,” he said in a statement. “The beach will be open for active uses only, such as walking, running, surfing and swimming,” said Montgomery. “If beach visitors do not follow all the rules, the state of California or Los Angeles County can once again close our beaches.” Earlier on Monday, when asked specifically about reopening on Wednesday, L.A. County Director of Public Health Dr. Barbara Ferrer demurred. Ferrer said that the county was working on a plan and hoped to reopen beaches “this week.” She was not more specific about exact timing. “It will be with a lot of restrictions in place, so there won’t be overcrowding” she said. “It’ll be for active recreation only.” [...] Link: https://deadline.com/2020/05/l-a-cou...ay-1202931893/ |
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67 million visited NYC in 2019. I wonder what 2020's numbers will yield. |
You know, when all this started(and I, like many, thought this would be over in 2-4 weeks as far as lockdowns go) I was so thankful about *when* all this started. Imagine if this happened a month before Christmas, holy shit. Or if it started in May, destroying the summer. Now, it is looking like it will still destroy some of the summer for some people, but it could have been worse.
But yeah, if this started like a week before Thanksgiving...Jesus. |
You're not allowed to sit on a beach in Southern CA? And this is "reopening"? Completely absurd.
What if I sit on a rock in the tide pools? Is someone gonna lock me up for not social distancing from the sea urchins? |
after the virus wrecks the economy, the landscape is going to look very different. rip the quirky little guys, like gem spa newsstand.
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About an hour south of where I live is Greenville, SC, home to one of the finest downtowns to be found in any small American city.
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Can we please be accurate in our language? The virus has done very little to the economy, very little. The government is probably responsible for 70-80% of economic issues.
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Yeah, let daily US deaths get to the five figures...that would go well.
The do-nothing scenarios got into the 1,500,000-dead range in the US alone, with tent cities full of people basically left to die. |
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If anything the shutdowns were the best shot to SAVE the economy from a longer lasting depression. A chance to give some stability with a plan, some dates, some benchmarks. Letting it "burn itself out" and the ensuing chaos and confusion would just create a prolonged panic. Unfortunately, now we have confusion AND shutdowns. Our country really botched this whole thing. |
How to protest when you’re immuno-compromised and can’t hit the streets? ‘Plane banner!’
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Metro St. Louis is turning into a mess.
Jefferson and St. Charles County (this is St. Louis' high growth county) reopened when the governor lifted his "restrictions" earlier this month. The city and St. Louis County are allowing restaurants and bars to reopen at 25% capacity on the 18th, although both will still have more restrictions than places like St. Charles County. Meanwhile, in Illinois, Madison County, which makes up one of the primary Illinois suburban counties, just voted to reopen against Pritzker's orders. Someone grab the popcorn. |
NYC Figures (As of time of this post):
Queens has 56,899 cases. Brooklyn (Kings) has 50,079 cases. Bronx has 41,746 cases. Manhattan at 22,771 cases. Richmond (Staten Island) at 12,733 cases (least dense borough). Total of 27,477 deaths in the 5-boroughs AND NY State. 1/3 in Nursing homes. 21,845 being within 5-boroughs. |
As a Hornets cheerleader, she’s been sidelined. As a nurse, she’s most definitely not.
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