I appreciate the link. I wasn't really asking for the information. I knew I could find it based on the tweet.KorbinDallas said:Beat40 said:I wish they would outline their reasons why. I hate headlines / tweets like this because although they say no confirmed cases at this time, people will still freakout.KorbinDallas said:
First and last time I agree with San Fran?
This, in my opinion, is an example where the media not really helping matters. At minimum, link to the article. At most, provide follow up details.
Literally took 30 seconds and google. It is behind a paywall though
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/SF-mayor-London-Breed-declares-state-of-emergency-15083811.php
PJYoung said:
I doubt the #s change too much the rest of the day.
Would be the least daily infections of the last 4. Barely.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
Does it being a training video make the situation any better?KorbinDallas said:posted a few hours ago and a few days before that. It's been debunked as a training video.oldarmy1 said:
KorbinDallas said:PJYoung said:
I doubt the #s change too much the rest of the day.
Would be the least daily infections of the last 4. Barely.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
Usually around5-6pm is when China and South Korea start to report numbers.
Nuclear Scramjet said:Bo Darville said:Shanked Punt said:
If anything does come over here, I'd think paid sick leave should be mandatory. At that point, it's a public health crisis. People showing up to work sick because they need the paycheck would greatly exasperate the problem.
Who pays for this?
What choice do you have? You can't force people to come to work during a pandemic because that actually makes the problem worse. Quarantine exists for a reason. The economy should be secondary to human life, period.
Bobcat06 said:Does it being a training video make the situation any better?KorbinDallas said:posted a few hours ago and a few days before that. It's been debunked as a training video.oldarmy1 said:
The situation is so bad that they're practicing forcibly quarantining with an elevated body temperature. Not sure how that's supposed to make me feel better if its only practice.
What I meant is there is no follow up detail for why a state of emergency has to be declared in order to step up preparedness. The phrase "state of emergency" sounds pretty scary to the average person.PJYoung said:https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/SF-mayor-London-Breed-declares-state-of-emergency-15083811.phpBeat40 said:I wish they would outline their reasons why. I hate headlines / tweets like this because although they say no confirmed cases at this time, people will still freakout.KorbinDallas said:
First and last time I agree with San Fran?
This, in my opinion, is an example where the media not really helping matters. At minimum, link to the article. At most, provide follow up details.Quote:
Amid intensifying worldwide concern about the spread of the new coronavirus, Mayor London Breed declared a state of emergency for San Francisco Tuesday, which will ramp up the city's efforts to prepare for and confront potential cases.
There have been no confirmed coronavirus cases in San Francisco to date, but "the global picture is changing rapidly, and we need to step-up preparedness," Breed said in a statement.
Agree with you. I know this just as you do.KorbinDallas said:
Declaring a state of emergency opens up Channels for funding from state/federal government I believe. Maybe they are just after some cash to help with their homeless problem and clean the **** up off the streets.
Bo Darville said:Nuclear Scramjet said:Bo Darville said:Shanked Punt said:
If anything does come over here, I'd think paid sick leave should be mandatory. At that point, it's a public health crisis. People showing up to work sick because they need the paycheck would greatly exasperate the problem.
Who pays for this?
What choice do you have? You can't force people to come to work during a pandemic because that actually makes the problem worse. Quarantine exists for a reason. The economy should be secondary to human life, period.
The appeal to emotion is meaningless. The money has to come from somewhere. Where does it come from?
Beat40 said:Agree with you. I know this just as you do.KorbinDallas said:
Declaring a state of emergency opens up Channels for funding from state/federal government I believe. Maybe they are just after some cash to help with their homeless problem and clean the **** up off the streets.
My point is does the normal US citizen? I think the answer is no. So, to me, the responsible thing to do would be to provide a brief explanation so the people of SF do not panic.
TurkeyBaconLeg said:
FYI.
Our office and manufacturing facility in Foshan, Guangdong, China is up and running as normal.
lunchbox said:
I agree...and totally not confirmed to be related to COVID19...but I've been waiting to see if we see them anywhere else other than China.
When the internet was more freed up coming out of China, these types of tweets and videos were everywhere. Hadn't seen anything similar from any of the other countries affected until now.PJYoung said:lunchbox said:
I agree...and totally not confirmed to be related to COVID19...but I've been waiting to see if we see them anywhere else other than China.
People passed out on the ground?
wessimo said:
Technically that's true
scottimus said:
People were ordered to go back to work.