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Hoboken, Jersey City, and Teaneck sound like they are very near an Italy-style lockdown. Bars are no longer allowed to be open in Hoboken, and restaurants are only allowed to serve delivery and carry out. Teaneck is asking all residents to self-quarantine.
For whatever reason, De Blasio and Cuomo have been really dragging their feet on closing the NYC school system. That seems like a big mistake, as closing the school system is often the first thing to happen in a true state of emergency. And, since it seems almost inevitable that the system will have to shut, doing it in an orderly fashion would at least give people the opportunity to prepare. |
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Today, Sunday, 3.15.20. Drive-through Mass/Communion at St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church, Altadena, California. (Not my photo.)
Per Sylvia M. Gribbell: "You park and listen to mass. Cars are parked with space between them and Eucharistic ministers bring communion to your vehicle. There will be a noon service in Spanish." https://scontent-lax3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...5f&oe=5E93935C From Hidden Los Angeles Facebook page via Sylvia M. Gribbell |
What are your communities doing to help small businesses in event of prolonged shutdowns like in Italy, Spain, and France? A web designer here launched a clearinghouse for local businesses to sell gift cards if they have to cease operations for weeks: Asheville Strong. The site launched yesterday and already has 75 participating businesses of all kinds.
In other news, cases in North Carolina have jumped from 25 yesterday to 32 today, including one in a county I have to regularly visit. |
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The Premier (François Legault) just announced the mandatory closing of all bars, cinemas, gyms, concert halls, spas, saunas, librairies, ski resorts, amusement centres and buffet-style restaurants. Regular restaurants can stay open but only at 50% capacity and with 1-metre spacing between customers. There is also a showdown brewing between Legault and Justin Trudeau, with the former finding the latter way too lax when it comes to borders and travel. Which according to an IATA table someone posted in the Canada forum, appears to be among the most lax countries at the moment. Just an hour or two ago Justin Trudeau was opining something like "why oh why should I prevent people from coming in the country right now?..." |
I rented a cabin in the woods from Airbnb. Stockholm is but a memory.
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The weekending places are packed right now. The Hamptons are supposedly busier than a Memorial Day weekend.
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Ohio and Illinois have closed all bars and restaurants. I’m sure every state is not far behind from doing this. So it looks like no more going out to drink or eat after work or on the weekends.
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The last time the pubs in England were ordered closed was under Oliver Cromwell in the 1640s. And then there was a civil war. |
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Putting Cromwell and Ireland in the same sentence is culturally insensitive. lol |
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Wow. Aerial views of expressways in Italy are just freaky. So deserted it looks like a CGI of a fictional city where no one lives.
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I trust his good judgement to lasso (figuratively speaking) a green-eyed platinum blonde for prolonged chess tournaments. There is a sanitary measure behind this thought. |
Boise hasn't been too bad, yet, but I think this is just the beginning. We got our first confirmed case this last Friday. Talks of several school districts being cancelled is circulating, restaurants are taking a hit (I couldn't believe how dead Texas Roadhouse was. That place is ALWAYS packed here. Some restaurants offering 50% off your tab just to keep their employees working), and grocery stores are getting hit by the hoarders.
I'm sure this is just the start of the race. I work for the city and we have an all-hands on deck meeting tomorrow, so, I will be interested to see what comes out of it. |
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PA just had all restaurants and bars close in the state. |
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Economic conditions in the US are deteriorating rapidly. This is pretty scary.
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Closing transit is not a good idea. People still need to go to the grocery and pharmacy or to work at the hospital...
Hopefully rush-hour transit will get less crowded by itself... |
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Now we’ve gone too far. |
The main grocery stores are getting hammered here in Australia and instituting strict controls on certain items per person (including meat, starting today) as well as a specific hour each morning from 7-8 to let the elderley stock up before everyone else strips the shelves.
Apart from that i'm still at work, the Sydney traffic is still awful, the public transport i get to work still seems like a Corona-hive, but i work downtown near the central station where driving and parking simply isn't possible. Enjoy my inner city life but i'll be honest the suburbs are better set up for social distancing right now! |
^ any urban transit commuters who don't have the option to WFH should consider this as a prime opportunity to take up the noble activity of bicycle commuting.
All you need to get started is a working bicycle. |
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^ I've been at it every workday for the past 12 year.
Easily one if the best decisions I ever made. DO IT! Ironically enough, I'll be WFHing for the next 3 weeks at least, and thus won't be bike commuting for the first time in a long time. Gonna have to schedule in some fun rides to stay in good riding shape. |
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LA is totally shut down now -- all bars, clubs, entertainment venues, and movie theaters are closed effective midnight.
The idea of living in Central LA, a city where God knows how many millions live paycheck to paycheck particularly within the service industry--take away their pay from one day to the next, how are they going to survive? Where will people go? I am dreading the pandemonium that may ensue. My boyfriend and I are escaping to my Dad's in Coronado, San Diego tomorrow (my dad lives in Mexico most of the year currently). At least its connected only by bridge and there's a military base next door to where he lives. It takes very little for humans to be reduced to a survivalist, animalistic nature, and that scares me to no end. |
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Just got a notice from my HOA that their monthly meeting, open to all residents, is tomorrow. This is in AZ where the state Dept. of Health Services is advising all meetings of 50 or more be canceled or postponed.
#clueless |
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I know there are fanatical oldsters in their 80s who ride bikes and I know there are electic-assisted bikes, but I reject the idea this is a practical idea for the middle aged and older. Riding for fun and exercise--where you can go the distance that's comfortable for you--is one thing but riding several miles to work and back for those not in shape for it is just not in the cards and there will be consequences (oldsters having CPR on the roadside). |
I was out buying weed and saw some guy walking down the street barking, growling and giving the hitler salute.
I guess its affecting him negatively? |
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I expect the city has to respond in some way. |
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Edit: He was also kicking stuff and at one point a moving car. |
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Not challenging you. Just saying Montreal seems a civilized place compared to the zoo I live in. |
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Not too surprising they have the most cases in CA. Before we recognized the crisis, they had lots of travel to and from Asia including China. |
Monday morning be like...
https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...c9&oe=5E959481 Probably about a third of the traffic you'd normally see on the roads this morning. I stopped at my favorite coffee shop before work. There were two other people there in line, and we all stood the required six feet apart. |
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my parents are both 73. they are not "avid cyclists" like me, but they both stay relatively active. they can both ride a bike 10 miles with no problem at all. i did that with them last summer. will bike commuting be a suitable transit replacement for every single last living soul on the planet? of course not, but there are literally millions of able-bodied transit commuters out there who could switch to a bicycle during these dark days to avoid crowded transit trains and buses if WFH isn't an option. and every able-bodied transit rider that makes the switch to a bike makes the trains/buses that much less crowded, and hence safer, for those riders who have absolutely no other option to get around. |
As things continue to unfold here in North America. 2 Scandinavian governments have unveiled their worker support plans.
Denmark: - Full pay for those laid off for 20 days - Self-Employed to get 80% of their 3-year average income for the period. - Money for those caring for COVID patients Sweden: - Laid off workers to get 90% of their income - Gov't will pay 50% of that, Employer other 50% - Gov't will pick up the full cost of sick pay from business Important to judge our own governments offerings. |
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Won’t happen here in the land of the free most likely. |
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