Then I am not sure what sense it makes to exempt deaf from the masks.That mask exception for deaf and HOH is a bit different. We either use ASL or lip read. The problem with lip reading is everyone else's mouth is covered. Jmo
Then I am not sure what sense it makes to exempt deaf from the masks.That mask exception for deaf and HOH is a bit different. We either use ASL or lip read. The problem with lip reading is everyone else's mouth is covered. Jmo
That mask exception for deaf and HOH is a bit different. We either use ASL or lip read. The problem with lip reading is everyone else's mouth is covered. Jmo
Disneyland Resort Cancels July 17th Reopening, Delays Theme Parks Returning
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There is no way to get every single local leader to agree on anything. Mandating mask wearing has already faced court in Wisconsin, and the judge said theycould not be required. Now what?It's up to local leaders to promote the ways to
ameliorate the virus.
- Mandate mask wearing
- hope the population follows along
- implement social distancing
- encourage people to stay home
- start enforcing the social distancing in bars and restaurants. Fl. officials snatched the alcohol licenses of a couple college bars near UCF (Orlando).
Encourage your local leaders to get aggressive.
Michigan designated some nursing homes as "hubs" where these patients are supposed to be taken. Right now Michigan is actually doing pretty well covid wise. There cases are not rising rapidly like in some other states. So I would say she did a good job.
"Whitmer's letter to the GOP lawmakers noted her administration's response included the creation of regional hubs for COVID nursing home patients with specialized staffing and infection control, as well as facility inspections, technical assistance to isolate and prevent the spread of infection and "prioritized" personal protective equipment for staff."
Whitmer won't cooperate with GOP inquiry on virus in nursing homes
Michigan designated some nursing homes as "hubs" where these patients are supposed to be taken. Right now Michigan is actually doing pretty well covid wise. There cases are not rising rapidly like in some other states. So I would say she did a good job.
"Whitmer's letter to the GOP lawmakers noted her administration's response included the creation of regional hubs for COVID nursing home patients with specialized staffing and infection control, as well as facility inspections, technical assistance to isolate and prevent the spread of infection and "prioritized" personal protective equipment for staff."
Whitmer won't cooperate with GOP inquiry on virus in nursing homes
So Florida did a better job handling the virus than Michigan so you stayed there until things got better in Michigan?Thanks for your thoughtful response: we live in Southeast Michigan: i believe Governor Whitmer has done, overall, a great job here in Michigan. But i have to tell you the conservative right calls her Hitler and other names because she really clamped down when the virus was beginning to really take off in Michigan. There has been a bit of an uptick in the past few days---- We stayed in Florida for a few months longer until Michigan got their cases under control.
Two words: exponential growth.I have to wonder.
Am I panicking without cause?
In San Diego, where I live, there have been 396 deaths attributed to COVID-19, in a population of 3.5 million.
That is a very low death rate.
Of course, all deaths matter.
But should 396 deaths shut down the businesses that make San Diego the city that it is?
I say no.
Two weeks ago I drove through downtown San Diego, I witnessed a city that was locked up and boarded up.
3.5 Million people locked down?
For less then 400 deaths?
I may be banned from websleuths for my opinion.
I've been severely warned.
For me. The Biggest threat that the United States, and each of us are facing, is politics.
I find that so unacceptable.
I have to wonder.
Am I panicking without cause?
In San Diego, where I live, there have been 396 deaths attributed to COVID-19, in a population of 3.5 million.
That is a very low death rate.
Of course, all deaths matter.
But should 396 deaths shut down the businesses that make San Diego the city that it is?
I say no.
Two weeks ago I drove through downtown San Diego, I witnessed a city that was locked up and boarded up.
3.5 Million people locked down?
For less then 400 deaths?
I may be banned from websleuths for my opinion.
I've been severely warned.
For me. The Biggest threat that the United States, and each of us are facing, is politics.
I find that so unacceptable.
I don't think Florida did a better job. For whatever reason, covid was just slower to get going there. But it's sure got going now.So Florida did a better job handling the virus than Michigan so you stayed there until things got better in Michigan?
It's a mystery to me too.I don't think Florida did a better job. For whatever reason, covid was just slower to get going there. But it's sure got going now.
Top movies viewed at drive-ins during pandemic are Jurassic Park and Jaws.
'Jurassic Park,' 'Jaws' Top Box Office Chart in Steven Spielberg Bite-Off
Jaws is especially appropriate.
"The Beaches Will Be Open On The Fourth Of July."
Then I am not sure what sense it makes to exempt deaf from the masks.
Shutting down, peeking out and then shutting down again isn't "success." It's denial of the fact that this thing may be with us forever and we will need to learn to live with it. How long can they keep sending out the army after every death or new case? How far will their society fall if the rest of the industrialized world moves forward with coping rather than hiding?