Any non essential traveler should require this or just be stopped. My friends’ dumbass parents flew from Tampa to upstate NY because their selfish asshole of a kid who had to cancel his wedding decided to do the ceremony and asked them to come. Unbelievably dumb. They have to self quarantine but they shouldn’t have been allowed to make the trip.
I'll read the article but I wonder if that counts for Southern Indiana? A lot of people there work in Louisville.
Work is considered essential. Same with groceries Bc I'm guessing a lot of people live in Newport and work in Cincy as well
I think my neighbor was either furloughed or totally done with COVID19 because he's currently drinking a bud heavy as he works the smoker.
It looks like the English premier league is going to be the league to try and push through resuming as quickly as possible. Will cost them close to $1 billion if its cancelled at this point but they can’t resume until it’s safe. Starting and then getting players who get corona from other players is a PR nightmare for any sport.
the viewing numbers for the first athletic event after this should be astounding. I'd buy an NBA game rn in a pay-per-view format.
That’s the plan I read. Basically have two areas for teams to play and quarantine everyone for the summer, that includes officials, camera men, announcers, etc.
In theory that could work but if one person shows up negative/no symptoms and gets it, it will tip through wherever they are and it will be a disaster from a PR perspective. I know the UK government would love for the premier league to start though
the epl isnt coming back this year and the only people who think it is are liverpool fans living in denial about their title chances being dashed again
Tiger vs Phil with no gallery and just being mic’d up should hopefully be happening soon with a large chunk of money going to charities
There's going to be an enormous undercount with the census (which was already going to be low die to the scare around the citizenship question) with this shit going on. It really should be pushed back until 2021, although I can't imagine they won't delay it to some degree.
I'm going to be really disappointed if the first sporting even back is boring ass tiger vs Phil that was terrible I don't want to use my Corona money for that
somehow they made millions off of apps and make up lines as long as bird brains are buying their crap they’ll stay winning
An appreciated side effect to a global calamity that changes the very foundations of our day to day lives: people caring less and less about people whose “jobs” are to be liked.
People just jumped on cruises after this outbreak happened or have they been at sea for like 1 month?
my family took an amtrak train from fayetteville nc to orlando one time. on the return trip we got delayed for a few hours because some old lady died mid trip. they just called the coroner and threw her into a compartment under the train
I can’t get over how awful Italy’s numbers are. And that’s even with them admitting they aren’t counting Covid deaths at home/out of hospital. Awful
says they left Argentina on March 7th and the cruise was supposed to end in Chile match 21st Idk what they were thinking
I’d imagine 1 dead body is one thing but 4 and the numbers possibly rising considering the amount of ill passengers + the likely amount of older people on there has to have the lone doc on board ready to jump off
Philadelphia in 1918 has a warning for Trump in 2020 The so-called Spanish Flu (which actually originated in the United States) first hit in the spring of 1918. It went away over the summer, only to come back in the fall, more deadly than before. One of the cities hardest hit was Philadelphia, which saw up to 759 people die in a single day in October. And one of the big factors in the city’s death toll was a massive World War I parade held on September 28 that drew around 200,000 people. “Within 72 hours of the parade, every bed in Philadelphia’s 31 hospitals was filled,” Kenneth Davis wrote in Smithsonian in 2018. “In the week ending October 5, some 2,600 people in Philadelphia had died from the flu or its complications. A week later, that number rose to more than 4,500.” The parade went forward despite warning signs because the city’s director of public health didn’t want to cause a panic and because he was under pressure from federal officials to meet bond quotas. “Caught between the demands of federal officials and the public welfare, he picked wrong,” Davis wrote. Another factor was President Woodrow Wilson's effort to cover up the seriousness of the flu—he wanted people focused on the war effort. Philadelphia’s leaders shut down the city days after the parade, but it was too late, especially with many doctors having been drafted into the war. The medical system was overwhelmed and morgues couldn’t keep up. As is starting to happen in some U.S. cities now.
It’s a controversy in FL right now because the dumb fuck governor and mayor of Fort Lauderdale have spoken out against the ship docking there because sofla is already stretched thin with the overwhelming majority of corona cases in FL occurring there and want the ship to dock at a navy base on the east coast somewhere else
Not sure HOAs are really anything do with capitalism. Sounds like on dick that's completely wrong and nothing will happen. HOAs are by far the worse. I'd never live in a community with one. @topssuite
It's more that there's an incentive for them to try and evict people during a crisis like this and renters have so few rights in our country, especially Red states.