It's quite unusual that our local casino requires mask and distance with temp checks. Employees are not allowed in the building if they have any symptoms. Have yet to have a covid outbreak since it opened in June. Masks and distancing are required in many area's, but very, very few follow protocol. That is why we have outbreaks. For example, I went to a restaurant in Mask Mandated Minnesota, to pick up food, 4 of the 5 employees I saw, did not have their mask on.GannonFan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 8:21 amI agree, if you have a Taiwan or New Zealand situation, where you have absolute control of all borders and a relatively small and isolated population, then masking and distancing, coupled with contact tracing, work perfectly. Most countries aren't isolated like them and can't just pull up the drawbridge like they did and still have up. I think you're seeing the limits of masking and distancing - even in places where this was done well - the Northeast in the US after say July, Germany, etc, you're still seeing spikes now. You can limit the spread, but with this one you can't perfectly contain it unless you shut it all down for a really extended period, and I don't think you can get cooperation for that, assuming you wanted to do that. The vaccine is the only endgame.
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Well, that's pretty crappy on their part. I know where I live mask wearing has been pretty consistent now for months, and my place of business has been masks since early April. We haven't had a single worker here yet with COVID and have been open throughout this. But yeah, you are starting to see people slip up. Heck, the Biden victory celebration had tons of people with their masks off and not terribly socially distanced. The commentators were mentioning how great everyone was doing in that regard, but then they'd pan to the crowd and you could spot people all over with masks pulled down to shout or not to have them at all.Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 10:48 amIt's quite unusual that our local casino requires mask and distance with temp checks. Employees are not allowed in the building if they have any symptoms. Have yet to have a covid outbreak since it opened in June. Masks and distancing are required in many area's, but very, very few follow protocol. That is why we have outbreaks. For example, I went to a restaurant in Mask Mandated Minnesota, to pick up food, 4 of the 5 employees I saw, did not have their mask on.GannonFan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 8:21 am
I agree, if you have a Taiwan or New Zealand situation, where you have absolute control of all borders and a relatively small and isolated population, then masking and distancing, coupled with contact tracing, work perfectly. Most countries aren't isolated like them and can't just pull up the drawbridge like they did and still have up. I think you're seeing the limits of masking and distancing - even in places where this was done well - the Northeast in the US after say July, Germany, etc, you're still seeing spikes now. You can limit the spread, but with this one you can't perfectly contain it unless you shut it all down for a really extended period, and I don't think you can get cooperation for that, assuming you wanted to do that. The vaccine is the only endgame.
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You will be seeing that increase here in the coming days with the new Walsh orders in place. When a business and owner are given a suckers choice of either folding up from a lack of business due to following the new mandates or having the government potentially shut you down and losing ones business, the choice is pretty clear for a good chunk of business owners not in the metro area. Not wearing masks is just a side show of whats really happening, which is people have already decided to ignore laws they don't agree with or ones that will kill their livelihood/life's work.Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 10:48 amIt's quite unusual that our local casino requires mask and distance with temp checks. Employees are not allowed in the building if they have any symptoms. Have yet to have a covid outbreak since it opened in June. Masks and distancing are required in many area's, but very, very few follow protocol. That is why we have outbreaks. For example, I went to a restaurant in Mask Mandated Minnesota, to pick up food, 4 of the 5 employees I saw, did not have their mask on.GannonFan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 8:21 am
I agree, if you have a Taiwan or New Zealand situation, where you have absolute control of all borders and a relatively small and isolated population, then masking and distancing, coupled with contact tracing, work perfectly. Most countries aren't isolated like them and can't just pull up the drawbridge like they did and still have up. I think you're seeing the limits of masking and distancing - even in places where this was done well - the Northeast in the US after say July, Germany, etc, you're still seeing spikes now. You can limit the spread, but with this one you can't perfectly contain it unless you shut it all down for a really extended period, and I don't think you can get cooperation for that, assuming you wanted to do that. The vaccine is the only endgame.
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Noticed that too. Not much 6 feet.GannonFan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:03 amWell, that's pretty crappy on their part. I know where I live mask wearing has been pretty consistent now for months, and my place of business has been masks since early April. We haven't had a single worker here yet with COVID and have been open throughout this. But yeah, you are starting to see people slip up. Heck, the Biden victory celebration had tons of people with their masks off and not terribly socially distanced. The commentators were mentioning how great everyone was doing in that regard, but then they'd pan to the crowd and you could spot people all over with masks pulled down to shout or not to have them at all.Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 10:48 am
It's quite unusual that our local casino requires mask and distance with temp checks. Employees are not allowed in the building if they have any symptoms. Have yet to have a covid outbreak since it opened in June. Masks and distancing are required in many area's, but very, very few follow protocol. That is why we have outbreaks. For example, I went to a restaurant in Mask Mandated Minnesota, to pick up food, 4 of the 5 employees I saw, did not have their mask on.
Our county is fairly compliant but going into a restaurant to pick up food and seeing a room packed with 30 people and no masks is
North Idaho is practically maskless.
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There is one restaurant in town that we ordered from weekly, until the first lockdown ended. After that lockdown ended, they were pretty loose with mask restrictions and curb-side pickup, so we have been going to other places since.Winterborn wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:14 amYou will be seeing that increase here in the coming days with the new Walsh orders in place. When a business and owner are given a suckers choice of either folding up from a lack of business due to following the new mandates or having the government potentially shut you down and losing ones business, the choice is pretty clear for a good chunk of business owners not in the metro area. Not wearing masks is just a side show of whats really happening, which is people have already decided to ignore laws they don't agree with or ones that will kill their livelihood/life's work.Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 10:48 am
It's quite unusual that our local casino requires mask and distance with temp checks. Employees are not allowed in the building if they have any symptoms. Have yet to have a covid outbreak since it opened in June. Masks and distancing are required in many area's, but very, very few follow protocol. That is why we have outbreaks. For example, I went to a restaurant in Mask Mandated Minnesota, to pick up food, 4 of the 5 employees I saw, did not have their mask on.

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Yep.Winterborn wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:14 amYou will be seeing that increase here in the coming days with the new Walsh orders in place. When a business and owner are given a suckers choice of either folding up from a lack of business due to following the new mandates or having the government potentially shut you down and losing ones business, the choice is pretty clear for a good chunk of business owners not in the metro area. Not wearing masks is just a side show of whats really happening, which is people have already decided to ignore laws they don't agree with or ones that will kill their livelihood/life's work.Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 10:48 am
It's quite unusual that our local casino requires mask and distance with temp checks. Employees are not allowed in the building if they have any symptoms. Have yet to have a covid outbreak since it opened in June. Masks and distancing are required in many area's, but very, very few follow protocol. That is why we have outbreaks. For example, I went to a restaurant in Mask Mandated Minnesota, to pick up food, 4 of the 5 employees I saw, did not have their mask on.
Which is why the first thing Trump, Pelosi, and McConnell should have reassured small business owners with is continued economic relief until it’s under control.
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Yup. Consumers are making a choice on both side of the situation.Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:29 amThere is one restaurant in town that we ordered from weekly, until the first lockdown ended. After that lockdown ended, they were pretty loose with mask restrictions and curb-side pickup, so we have been going to other places since.Winterborn wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:14 am
You will be seeing that increase here in the coming days with the new Walsh orders in place. When a business and owner are given a suckers choice of either folding up from a lack of business due to following the new mandates or having the government potentially shut you down and losing ones business, the choice is pretty clear for a good chunk of business owners not in the metro area. Not wearing masks is just a side show of whats really happening, which is people have already decided to ignore laws they don't agree with or ones that will kill their livelihood/life's work.
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I noticed that on my last trip out there.kalm wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:15 amNoticed that too. Not much 6 feet.GannonFan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:03 am
Well, that's pretty crappy on their part. I know where I live mask wearing has been pretty consistent now for months, and my place of business has been masks since early April. We haven't had a single worker here yet with COVID and have been open throughout this. But yeah, you are starting to see people slip up. Heck, the Biden victory celebration had tons of people with their masks off and not terribly socially distanced. The commentators were mentioning how great everyone was doing in that regard, but then they'd pan to the crowd and you could spot people all over with masks pulled down to shout or not to have them at all.
Our county is fairly compliant but going into a restaurant to pick up food and seeing a room packed with 30 people and no masks is![]()
North Idaho is practically maskless.
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From your lips to God's ears.kalm wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:38 amYep.Winterborn wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:14 am
You will be seeing that increase here in the coming days with the new Walsh orders in place. When a business and owner are given a suckers choice of either folding up from a lack of business due to following the new mandates or having the government potentially shut you down and losing ones business, the choice is pretty clear for a good chunk of business owners not in the metro area. Not wearing masks is just a side show of whats really happening, which is people have already decided to ignore laws they don't agree with or ones that will kill their livelihood/life's work.![]()
Which is why the first thing Trump, Pelosi, and McConnell should have reassured small business owners with is continued economic relief until it’s under control.
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I don't get that - any place around here and they have socially distanced seating in the restaurants and they're never anything close to capacity. People have their masks off, but they tend to be eating or drinking and putting a hole through the mask for that doesn't make a lot of sense.kalm wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:15 amNoticed that too. Not much 6 feet.GannonFan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:03 am
Well, that's pretty crappy on their part. I know where I live mask wearing has been pretty consistent now for months, and my place of business has been masks since early April. We haven't had a single worker here yet with COVID and have been open throughout this. But yeah, you are starting to see people slip up. Heck, the Biden victory celebration had tons of people with their masks off and not terribly socially distanced. The commentators were mentioning how great everyone was doing in that regard, but then they'd pan to the crowd and you could spot people all over with masks pulled down to shout or not to have them at all.
Our county is fairly compliant but going into a restaurant to pick up food and seeing a room packed with 30 people and no masks is![]()
North Idaho is practically maskless.
Saw a funny thing on my Facebook feed. Friends from college who still live in Delaware had a daughter playing as a senior in the marching band. They let the band play, but in addition to the covers placed over the openings on the instruments where air could flow out, they actually made each kid playing an instrument to also wear a mask while playing. So yes, they had to cut holes into the masks in order to play their instrument with a mask on. I kid you not.
Again, when government and bureaucracy make non-sensical rules it just goes to fuel the crazies out there who now will use that as a proof to justify not following any of the rules.
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We have one restaurant/bar around here that is at most 15 feet from the wall behind the bar to the wall on the other side of the bar. It is all stools. It is not physically possible for the most part of the restaurant to maintain the 6 feet distance. They are open like normal other than removing a few stools to give lip service to the 6ft distance. Other places (like the ones a buddy told me in Nothern MN) just put the chairs or most of the tables back. It is either go back to business as normal or shut down.GannonFan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 12:29 pmI don't get that - any place around here and they have socially distanced seating in the restaurants and they're never anything close to capacity. People have their masks off, but they tend to be eating or drinking and putting a hole through the mask for that doesn't make a lot of sense.
Saw a funny thing on my Facebook feed. Friends from college who still live in Delaware had a daughter playing as a senior in the marching band. They let the band play, but in addition to the covers placed over the openings on the instruments where air could flow out, they actually made each kid playing an instrument to also wear a mask while playing. So yes, they had to cut holes into the masks in order to play their instrument with a mask on. I kid you not.
Again, when government and bureaucracy make non-sensical rules it just goes to fuel the crazies out there who now will use that as a proof to justify not following any of the rules.
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I saw that with a college band, I think it was Notre Dame's during the Clemson game. I wondered what happens with the spit valve on the horns?GannonFan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 12:29 pmI don't get that - any place around here and they have socially distanced seating in the restaurants and they're never anything close to capacity. People have their masks off, but they tend to be eating or drinking and putting a hole through the mask for that doesn't make a lot of sense.
Saw a funny thing on my Facebook feed. Friends from college who still live in Delaware had a daughter playing as a senior in the marching band. They let the band play, but in addition to the covers placed over the openings on the instruments where air could flow out, they actually made each kid playing an instrument to also wear a mask while playing. So yes, they had to cut holes into the masks in order to play their instrument with a mask on. I kid you not.
Again, when government and bureaucracy make non-sensical rules it just goes to fuel the crazies out there who now will use that as a proof to justify not following any of the rules.
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Straight from EXCESS DEATH Stats. No bullshit. And again, no legit medical person thinks the numbers are inflated. That is a right-wing nutjob conspiracy position.BDKJMU wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 4:30 pmOfficially 237k as of now:
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracke ... html#cases
And bullshit on an additional 60-100k. If anything, the 237k is inflated.
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You want to know why the report on the vaccine was timed the way it was?SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 8:02 pmTrump went after the pharmaceutical industry, so it makes sense they would delay their report.
While I can't so how much Trump hurt the industry, he was one of the few to do anything in regards to their price gouging of Americans.
He went after Medicare pricing as well, which is the golden calf of insurance payouts.
https://markets.businessinsider.com/new ... 1029790705
Pfizer's CEO cashed out 60% of his stock on the same day the company unveiled the results of its COVID-19 vaccine trial
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla sold 62% of his stock on the same day the company announced its experimental COVID-19 vaccine succeeded in clinical trials.
The vaccine announcement sent Pfizer's shares soaring almost 15% on the day.
Bourla sold 132,508 shares in the company at an average price of $41.94 a share, or $5.6 million total, according to filings registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The 52-week high for Pfizer's stock is $41.99, meaning Bourla sold his stock at almost its highest value in the past year.
His stock sale was carried out through a routine Rule 10b5-1, a predetermined trading plan that allows company staff members to sell their stock in line with insider-trading laws. Bourla's sale was part of a plan adopted August 19, the filing showed. He continues to own 81,812 Pfizer shares.
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Mental illness is made worse by the disease - just look at how deranged Trump has been since he tested positivekalm wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 9:07 am For those who think it’s still just the flu.
Anxiety, insomnia and depression are legit concerns of lockdowns. They are also legit concerns of Covid patients. One in five are sufferers according to a new study. This also includes indications that dementia is probably a symptom for some as well...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.reu ... SKBN27P34L
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dbackjon wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 1:44 pmMental illness is made worse by the disease - just look at how deranged Trump has been since he tested positivekalm wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 9:07 am For those who think it’s still just the flu.
Anxiety, insomnia and depression are legit concerns of lockdowns. They are also legit concerns of Covid patients. One in five are sufferers according to a new study. This also includes indications that dementia is probably a symptom for some as well...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.reu ... SKBN27P34L
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That logic makes no sense. He gained no advantage over the average Joe, as the average Joe would hear the news and sell if they wanted.dbackjon wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 1:42 pmYou want to know why the report on the vaccine was timed the way it was?SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 8:02 pm
Trump went after the pharmaceutical industry, so it makes sense they would delay their report.
While I can't so how much Trump hurt the industry, he was one of the few to do anything in regards to their price gouging of Americans.
He went after Medicare pricing as well, which is the golden calf of insurance payouts.
https://markets.businessinsider.com/new ... 1029790705
Pfizer's CEO cashed out 60% of his stock on the same day the company unveiled the results of its COVID-19 vaccine trial
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla sold 62% of his stock on the same day the company announced its experimental COVID-19 vaccine succeeded in clinical trials.
The vaccine announcement sent Pfizer's shares soaring almost 15% on the day.
Bourla sold 132,508 shares in the company at an average price of $41.94 a share, or $5.6 million total, according to filings registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The 52-week high for Pfizer's stock is $41.99, meaning Bourla sold his stock at almost its highest value in the past year.
His stock sale was carried out through a routine Rule 10b5-1, a predetermined trading plan that allows company staff members to sell their stock in line with insider-trading laws. Bourla's sale was part of a plan adopted August 19, the filing showed. He continues to own 81,812 Pfizer shares.
We are strongly discouraged from selling near the end of the quarter to prevent it looking like we knew what the company would post.
He could have done the exact same thing one week earlier.
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I think Biden's advisor on covid, has some of that Trump mental illness.dbackjon wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 1:44 pmMental illness is made worse by the disease - just look at how deranged Trump has been since he tested positivekalm wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 9:07 am For those who think it’s still just the flu.
Anxiety, insomnia and depression are legit concerns of lockdowns. They are also legit concerns of Covid patients. One in five are sufferers according to a new study. This also includes indications that dementia is probably a symptom for some as well...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.reu ... SKBN27P34L
What's up with these assholes. Sit down with an old-time some afternoon and absorb a wealth of knowledge.
A doctor whom President-elect Joe Biden has appointed to advise about the coronavirus is facing criticism for an article he wrote six years ago in which he argued that he had no aspiration to live beyond the age of 75.
The essay by Ezekiel Emanuel, an oncologist who is one of the 10 advisory board members that Biden appointed to his coronavirus task force this week, outlined how he believed by that age "creativity, originality and productivity are pretty much gone for the vast, vast majority of us."
"Living too long is also a loss. It renders many of us, if not disabled, then faltering and declining, a state that may not be worse than death but is nonetheless deprived," he wrote in the piece for the October 2014 edition of The Atlantic headlined, "Why I Hope to Die at 75."
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When did Biden have COVID?kalm wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 9:07 am For those who think it’s still just the flu.
Anxiety, insomnia and depression are legit concerns of lockdowns. They are also legit concerns of Covid patients. One in five are sufferers according to a new study. This also includes indications that dementia is probably a symptom for some as well...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.reu ... SKBN27P34L
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3 guys walk into a bar- Mengele, Ezekiel Emanuel, and JSO..Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 3:14 pmI think Biden's advisor on covid, has some of that Trump mental illness.![]()
What's up with these assholes. Sit down with an old-time some afternoon and absorb a wealth of knowledge.
A doctor whom President-elect Joe Biden has appointed to advise about the coronavirus is facing criticism for an article he wrote six years ago in which he argued that he had no aspiration to live beyond the age of 75.
The essay by Ezekiel Emanuel, an oncologist who is one of the 10 advisory board members that Biden appointed to his coronavirus task force this week, outlined how he believed by that age "creativity, originality and productivity are pretty much gone for the vast, vast majority of us."
"Living too long is also a loss. It renders many of us, if not disabled, then faltering and declining, a state that may not be worse than death but is nonetheless deprived," he wrote in the piece for the October 2014 edition of The Atlantic headlined, "Why I Hope to Die at 75."
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Re: Coronavirus COVID-19
Also if you're traveling into NY, "Papers Please!"
Cuomo: Thanksgiving Travelers To New York Will Have To Have Proof Of Negative COVID Test
https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2020/11/06 ... ovid-test/
JMU Football:
4 Years FBS: 40-11 (.784). Highest winning percentage & least losses of all of G5 2022-2025.
Sun Belt East Champions: 2022, 2023, 2025
Sun Belt Champions: 2025
Top 25 ranked: 2022, 2023, 2025
CFP: 2025
4 Years FBS: 40-11 (.784). Highest winning percentage & least losses of all of G5 2022-2025.
Sun Belt East Champions: 2022, 2023, 2025
Sun Belt Champions: 2025
Top 25 ranked: 2022, 2023, 2025
CFP: 2025
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Re: Coronavirus COVID-19
So he’s basically Chizzang.....Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 3:14 pmI think Biden's advisor on covid, has some of that Trump mental illness.![]()
What's up with these assholes. Sit down with an old-time some afternoon and absorb a wealth of knowledge.
A doctor whom President-elect Joe Biden has appointed to advise about the coronavirus is facing criticism for an article he wrote six years ago in which he argued that he had no aspiration to live beyond the age of 75.
The essay by Ezekiel Emanuel, an oncologist who is one of the 10 advisory board members that Biden appointed to his coronavirus task force this week, outlined how he believed by that age "creativity, originality and productivity are pretty much gone for the vast, vast majority of us."
"Living too long is also a loss. It renders many of us, if not disabled, then faltering and declining, a state that may not be worse than death but is nonetheless deprived," he wrote in the piece for the October 2014 edition of The Atlantic headlined, "Why I Hope to Die at 75."
Link
"Ah fuck. You are right." KYJelly, 11/6/12
"The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam." Barack Obama, 9/25/12

"The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam." Barack Obama, 9/25/12



