FPS_Dough said:Dan Scott said:
Our hospitalization rate is around the level that closes bar and reduces restaurant capacity
Omg not this again
He's one of the super coronabros. Guess there's something to be said about consistency.
FPS_Dough said:Dan Scott said:
Our hospitalization rate is around the level that closes bar and reduces restaurant capacity
Omg not this again
agdaddy04 said:FPS_Dough said:Dan Scott said:
Our hospitalization rate is around the level that closes bar and reduces restaurant capacity
Omg not this again
He's one of the super coronabros. Guess there's something to be said about consistency.
Dan Scott said:
Our hospitalization rate is around the level that closes bar and reduces restaurant capacity
Thank God people can still get weedQuote:
cannabis dispensaries
Can't risk getting Vitamin D on the beachQuote:
Beaches and Piers. All City of Los Angeles piers are closed. Beaches are open for active recreation, including swimming, surfing, running and walking; however, sunbathing, sitting, gatherings in violation of Paragraph 3 of this Order, youth camps, group sports, large gatherings and athletic competitions are not allowed. Visitors to beaches shall follow the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Reopening Protocol for use of Public Beaches
HollywoodBQ said:Can't risk getting Vitamin D on the beachQuote:
Beaches and Piers. All City of Los Angeles piers are closed. Beaches are open for active recreation, including swimming, surfing, running and walking; however, sunbathing, sitting, gatherings in violation of Paragraph 3 of this Order, youth camps, group sports, large gatherings and athletic competitions are not allowed. Visitors to beaches shall follow the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Reopening Protocol for use of Public Beaches
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Newspapers, television news, radio, magazine, podcast and journalism; and music, film and television production, after adopting the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health's Reopening Protocol for Music, Film and Television Production.
LA county Health Dept must've negotiated all these exemptions with the coronavirusbmks270 said:
It's mostly 12 pages of exemptions
Satellite of Love said:
Did any of y'all read the exceptions past what the OP posted? It is a complete joke. I think the only big difference is sun bathing at the beach is now not allowed.
Dan Scott said:
Our hospitalization rate is around the level that closes bar and reduces restaurant capacity
The irony being sunbathing would probably go a long way to fight off the virus.HollywoodBQ said:Can't risk getting Vitamin D on the beachQuote:
Beaches and Piers. All City of Los Angeles piers are closed. Beaches are open for active recreation, including swimming, surfing, running and walking; however, sunbathing, sitting, gatherings in violation of Paragraph 3 of this Order, youth camps, group sports, large gatherings and athletic competitions are not allowed. Visitors to beaches shall follow the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Reopening Protocol for use of Public Beaches
Tramp96 said:The irony being sunbathing would probably go a long way to fight off the virus.HollywoodBQ said:Can't risk getting Vitamin D on the beachQuote:
Beaches and Piers. All City of Los Angeles piers are closed. Beaches are open for active recreation, including swimming, surfing, running and walking; however, sunbathing, sitting, gatherings in violation of Paragraph 3 of this Order, youth camps, group sports, large gatherings and athletic competitions are not allowed. Visitors to beaches shall follow the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Reopening Protocol for use of Public Beaches
1. Vitamin D.
2. Ultraviolet light
3. Fresh air
Yeah, ban that. Morons.
A lot of threats in the intro, but the list of what's exempt is pretty much everything. They should have just listed which businesses have to close and which outdoor activities are banned, but then that would hurt feelings...Rapier108 said:https://www.lamayor.org/sites/g/files/wph446/f/page/file/20201202%20Mayor%20Public%20Order%20Targeted%20SAH%20Order_1.pdfQuote:
Under the provisions of Section 231(i) of the Los Angeles City Charter and Chapter 3, Section 8.27 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code, I hereby declare that the Safer L.A. Order, dated June 1, 2020 (subsequently revised), is temporarily withdrawn and superseded by this Order, which is necessary for the protection of life and property in the City of Los Angeles and is effective immediately:
I. Subject only to the exceptions outlined in this Order, all persons living within the City of Los Angeles are hereby ordered to remain in their homes. Residents of the City of Los Angeles who are experiencing homelessness are exempt from this requirement. The City is working, along with partner government agencies and non-governmental organizations, to make more emergency shelters available for the unhoused residents of our City. City of Los Angeles officials and contracted partners responsible for homelessness outreach shall make every reasonable effort to persuade such residents to accept, if offered, temporary housing or shelter, as the Health Officer of the County of Los Angeles recommends that sheltering individuals will assist in reducing the spread of the virus and will protect the individual from potential exposure by allowing the individual access to sanitation tools. People at high risk of severe illness from COVID-19 and people who are sick are urged to stay in their residence to the extent possible except as necessary to seek medical care.
II. Subject only to the exceptions outlined in this Paragraph and Paragraph V below, all businesses within the City of Los Angeles are ordered to cease operations that require in-person attendance by workers at a workplace. To the extent that business operations may be maintained by telecommuting or other remote means, while allowing all individuals to maintain shelter in their residences, this Order shall not apply to limit such business activities.
III. All public and private gatherings of any number of people from more than one household are prohibited, except for outdoor faith-based services described in Paragraph 5 and participating in an in-person outdoor protest while wearing a face covering, maintaining social distancing, and observing the Los Angeles County Protocol for Public Demonstrations. This provision does not apply to gatherings of people who live within a single household or living unit. For purposes of this Order, and in relationship to private gatherings, a "household" shall not include institutional group living situations such as dormitories, fraternities, sororities, monasteries, convents, or residential care facilities, nor does it include such commercial group living arrangements as boarding houses, hotels, or motels. Private gatherings are defined as social situations that bring together people from different households at the same time in a single space or place.
IV. All travel, including, without limitation, travel on foot, bicycle, scooter, motorcycle, automobile, or public transit is prohibited, subject to the exceptions in Paragraph V.
V. Exceptions. People may lawfully leave their residences while this Order is in effect only to engage in the following activities. All businesses operating under any of the following exemptions must comply with all applicable protocols set forth by the State of California and the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.
NorCal has a significant number of "Asians", especially Chinese and Vietnamese in the Bay Area.chimpanzee said:
Bear in mind, NoCal has some kind of immunity or something that has kept its numbers way down, so they have a big chunk of population that just isn't getting sick at all,
vettmaster99 said:
Those morons voted for the Democrats and deserve everything coming to them that their elected tyrants do to them. Suffer jackasses.