752bro4 said:
154 & 8 (7/8 underlying)
217 & 24 yesterday... reporting of deaths catching up with July spike
Deaths always seem to spike on Tuesday's. Has Clay Jenkins looked into banning Tuesday's so deaths won't be as bad?
752bro4 said:
154 & 8 (7/8 underlying)
217 & 24 yesterday... reporting of deaths catching up with July spike
Might I suggest another justification for permalockdown?riverrataggie said:
Serious question... what's the end game here?
Lockdown forever? Our supreme leaders are already saying a vaccine won't allow us to go back how things were.
First it was flatten curve, then get steady down tick of cases, now it's % positivity rate, what's next?
Hood said:Might I suggest another justification for permalockdown?riverrataggie said:
Serious question... what's the end game here?
Lockdown forever? Our supreme leaders are already saying a vaccine won't allow us to go back how things were.
First it was flatten curve, then get steady down tick of cases, now it's % positivity rate, what's next?
"Some people never seem to recover..."
Did she try adding more salt? Maybe she need to let her soup simmer longer and reduce down.Quote:
"Some people never seem to recover..."
Hood said:
Eventually the number of cases in Dallas County will fall extremely low and daily deaths of 0-10 will become normal. But Lord Jenkins almost certainly will find something to scare us plebes back into our homes where it is safe.
riverrataggie said:Hood said:Might I suggest another justification for permalockdown?riverrataggie said:
Serious question... what's the end game here?
Lockdown forever? Our supreme leaders are already saying a vaccine won't allow us to go back how things were.
First it was flatten curve, then get steady down tick of cases, now it's % positivity rate, what's next?
"Some people never seem to recover..."
I can't tell if this is satire. But permalockdowns for fringes on the bell curve because someone can't taste chicken noodle soup shouldn't even be part of the discussion.
MGS said:
It looks like Leroy Jenkins has dropped the country from "Red" to "Orange"
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/public-health/2020/09/02/covid-19-threat-level-in-dallas-county-lowered-for-first-time-since-may/
riverrataggie said:MGS said:
It looks like Leroy Jenkins has dropped the country from "Red" to "Orange"
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/public-health/2020/09/02/covid-19-threat-level-in-dallas-county-lowered-for-first-time-since-may/
So what does that mean? Practically.
TSUAggie said:riverrataggie said:MGS said:
It looks like Leroy Jenkins has dropped the country from "Red" to "Orange"
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/public-health/2020/09/02/covid-19-threat-level-in-dallas-county-lowered-for-first-time-since-may/
So what does that mean? Practically.
Not a damn thing
Even Green Zone indicates the Health Dept thinks nothing will every be the same. The language allows for just about any movement or action to be curtailed for health safety purposes. We'll see how many of these standards stick around through next year. Enforcement will be difficult at best.TSUAggie said:riverrataggie said:MGS said:
It looks like Leroy Jenkins has dropped the country from "Red" to "Orange"
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/public-health/2020/09/02/covid-19-threat-level-in-dallas-county-lowered-for-first-time-since-may/
So what does that mean? Practically.
Not a damn thing
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/public-health/2020/05/13/a-guide-to-dallas-countys-new-color-coded-coronavirus-recommendations/Quote:
Green zone
The green zone is the "new normal" for the county and represents protocols needed to protect residents from a resurgence of COVID-19 or future pandemics.
Although this zone more closely resembles what life was like before COVID-19, the guidelines in the green zone are still different from what many may consider normal.
Disease prevention measures such as frequent hand washing, physical distancing and wearing masks in public still need to be maintained, according to the chart.
Dine-in restaurants operating under proper safety precautions can be visited, as well as stores. Nonessential travel to places with a low level of COVID-19 transmission can be considered, but group settings should still be avoided.
Residents can consider attending events of more than 50 people, but physical distancing at these places is still recommended. Larger attendance at religious services is also possible in the green zone.
Movie theaters, museums and libraries can operate at higher capacities, but it's still recommended that people visit at less crowded times and avoid contact with other people. Nail salons, hair salons and gyms should be visited only if they practice strict hygiene protocols. Swimming pools can be visited as long as people wash their hands before entering.
Individual sports are OK as long as no equipment is shared, but high-contact team sports, such as wrestling, should still be avoided.
Home repair workers should continue to practice physical distancing and wear masks. Individuals can return to scheduling normal doctor and dentist visits.
Zilch. It's all non-binding. It's an "I told you so" directed toward Gov. Abbott when Lord Jenkins runs for governor.riverrataggie said:MGS said:
It looks like Leroy Jenkins has dropped the country from "Red" to "Orange"
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/public-health/2020/09/02/covid-19-threat-level-in-dallas-county-lowered-for-first-time-since-may/
So what does that mean? Practically.
Looks like his power grab has worked out.MGS said:
It looks like Leroy Jenkins has dropped the country from "Red" to "Orange"
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/public-health/2020/09/02/covid-19-threat-level-in-dallas-county-lowered-for-first-time-since-may/
Complete horsesh^t tyranny. F^ck that.tysker said:Even Green Zone indicates the Health Dept thinks nothing will every be the same. The language allows for just about any movement or action to be curtailed for health safety purposes. We'll see how many of these standards stick around through next year. Enforcement will be difficult at best.TSUAggie said:riverrataggie said:MGS said:
It looks like Leroy Jenkins has dropped the country from "Red" to "Orange"
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/public-health/2020/09/02/covid-19-threat-level-in-dallas-county-lowered-for-first-time-since-may/
So what does that mean? Practically.
Not a damn thinghttps://www.dallasnews.com/news/public-health/2020/05/13/a-guide-to-dallas-countys-new-color-coded-coronavirus-recommendations/Quote:
Green zone
The green zone is the "new normal" for the county and represents protocols needed to protect residents from a resurgence of COVID-19 or future pandemics.
Although this zone more closely resembles what life was like before COVID-19, the guidelines in the green zone are still different from what many may consider normal.
Disease prevention measures such as frequent hand washing, physical distancing and wearing masks in public still need to be maintained, according to the chart.
Dine-in restaurants operating under proper safety precautions can be visited, as well as stores. Nonessential travel to places with a low level of COVID-19 transmission can be considered, but group settings should still be avoided.
Residents can consider attending events of more than 50 people, but physical distancing at these places is still recommended. Larger attendance at religious services is also possible in the green zone.
Movie theaters, museums and libraries can operate at higher capacities, but it's still recommended that people visit at less crowded times and avoid contact with other people. Nail salons, hair salons and gyms should be visited only if they practice strict hygiene protocols. Swimming pools can be visited as long as people wash their hands before entering.
Individual sports are OK as long as no equipment is shared, but high-contact team sports, such as wrestling, should still be avoided.
Home repair workers should continue to practice physical distancing and wear masks. Individuals can return to scheduling normal doctor and dentist visits.
You seem to be complaining just like a Karen would...DFWTLR said:
The term 'Karen' has been worse than covid, can that die now?
DFWTLR said:
The term 'Karen' has been worse than covid, can that die now?
DFWTLR said:
The term 'Karen' has been worse than covid, can that die now?