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Originally Posted by Setopbug
Until then, it isn't safe for any of us to be out and about.
Just a question since you used the words 'ANY of us'..
Am I allowed to go outside, since I had it.. beat it.. and now Negative?
Part of this problem is we've bunched everyone into the same boat when in reality.. not everyone is the same.
Barring a cure/vaccine/herd immunity.. how long do you suggest we stay closed?
And should everywhere be closed?
Should Alaska and Hawaii be under the same restrictions as NYC and LA/SFO?
EVERYONE has to draw their own line in the sand. But from a personal experience viewpoint, we are at a tipping point where the damage to keeping the country closed is greater than the risk of CoVid19.
I drove into Queens yesterday. Saw my 87yr old mom. We both know the risks, we accept them.
But the reason I bring this up was that the park where I grew up (Juniper Valley Park in Queens) is 'technically' closed.
Easily over a hundred people there. Walking, sitting on the grass.. some in lawn chairs, others on blankets. People together and others apart.
Saw a few NYPD cars. Nothing they can do. How do you arrest a family who just wants/needs to get out of there 1000ft sq ft apartment and enjoy a beautiful spring day.. while your'e letting out criminals at the same time?
A Plan must be announced soon for a partial reopening of certain areas (with restrictions) and a timeline for other areas.
AND
It should also be announced that this opening doesn't mean that the virus is gone. That there WILL be continued cases, and continued deaths.
But funny how we can't reopen because it's 'still to dangerous... it isn't safe for any of us to be out and about"
But the USNS Comfort is leaving NYC soon?!
https://news.yahoo.com/usns-comfort-...200241276.html
You would THINK that if it dangerous, she stays.
If there is any danger in re-opening, she stays.
Things don't add up!
Ok, gotta go.. out and about~
LOL
Motch