Well, people we know have covid... sucks.
Yeah was excited to be out here and see it while i'm living here but damn now i'm sad. Who knows if i'll be here for an entire other year or not. Not to mention the economic impact of the city, which is already pretty damn poor. Have seen a few places I only know of since moving here in the past 6 months closed for good, can't imagine what a year out will look like.
https://news.yahoo.com/least-85-peop...134051890.html
85 people who visited a bar on the Michigan State University campus test positive.
One of those people is a FB friend of mine. I remember telling the wife that if she didn't get COVID I would considering it a hoax. Since MI started opening up, she has full-blown been in social butterfly mode. Going to big events and gatherings, taking pics with all their faces smashed together, etc, etc. She was one of those people I was hoping would get it so her circle of like-minded friends would get a fucking clue that this shit is real.
https://twitter.com/CNBC/status/1277...973560320?s=19
Ahahaha fuck everything
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Been covering a lot of shit in red and green chilies, love that shit.
only $3k?! What a deal!https://twitter.com/CNBC/status/1277...973560320?s=19
Ahahaha fuck everything
AZ closed gyms and bars again
LA county appears to be heading towards shutting down more businesses. The county reported today a 9% test positivity rate and 2.9k new positive cases for Monday.
And before you say "It's the protests."
https://www.latimes.com/california/s...spike-in-cases
In addition, health officials revealed that on June 20 — after Los Angeles County gave the green light for bars, breweries, wineries and similar businesses to reopen — more than 500,000 people visited the county’s newly reopened nightlife spots.
Officials said that 49% of bars and 33% of restaurants in the county were not adhering to social distancing protocols in the last week. Additionally, inspectors found that workers at 54% of bars and 44% of restaurants were not wearing face masks or shields.
“There are a number of businesses and individuals who have not followed the directives, and they’ve gone back to living like COVID-19 is not living in our community,” Ferrer said. “If you’re not part of the solution to slow the spread, you’re ending up being part of the problem.”
There are more than 40,000 restaurants in L.A. County. Of those, Ferrer said that roughly 3,000 have been inspected for COVID-19 protocols. Officials are starting with places that have had past citations, and are trying to reach every part of the county, but the order of inspection is fairly random.
Apparently a new virus with "pandemic potential" was found in China. This time found in pigs.
LA county beaches closed for the 4th of July weekend.RIP beaches in OC and Ventura
https://twitter.com/lapublichealth/s...58362097037313
July 4th canceled in Los Angeles.
How long before Republicans start dumping barrels of masks into the ocean in protest?
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Yeeeeaaaah that's not going to stop the real fireworks in Los Angeles, ie every Mexican family in the entire city with their own armada of fireworks lol