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Old 04-24-2020, 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by crystalworks View Post
Okay, at least we have some common ground to build on then. We agree a 100% unilateral approach for the US will not work. We agree some measures should be unilateral, masks, social distancing, etc. But remember, the gov't (or Trump) doesn't have the authority to order those things. They can only make recommendations. It can be argued which points Washington has failed on recommending. Example, I said I thought masks should be worn from the very beginning regardless of what the WHO, CDC, and Washington were recommending. That was a measure meant to try to keep supply for health care workers. Which, it can be argued are hurt more by not having the populous wear masks preventing infection. But that's another issue.

All of those things above have been mandated by our city mayor and county judge in San Antonio regarding moving around the city. Masks, social distancing, etc. I wish they would also add limiting shopping parties to 1 member of the family if 2 adults are present. No reason to have 2 parents and all the kids (however few or many that may be) doing the shopping. But that's how it goes, no policy or policy maker is ever going to be perfect.

But what business owners and the working class are upset about is that gov't is restricting their right to operate and actually pay their bills. They would be happy to institute any measure to try and ensure their patrons' safety via masks, social distancing, etc. but haven't even been given that option. I'm all for shutting down any business being irresponsible. Surely you can see their the situation from their point of view? Imagine waking up everyday knowing that the 1st of next month is coming around and you will have bills to pay. You haven't worked in a month + and even if you have savings built up, you worked for who knows how many years to build that. You might be dipping into your retirement, or kids' college funds, or worse you might be using your food budget to pay your rent or mortgage, utilities, etc.

No one was upset for the first 40 days as everyone understood an initial assessment had to be made. "How bad is this thing?" "Do we have enough supplies built up?" "Are there any treatments?" And the list goes on and on as this was a completely unknown virus. Well it's been 6 weeks, we now know (generally) a mortality rate, what age groups and populations are most vulnerable, etc. We are not anywhere near capacity in most health care locations. So supplies are available should there be a spike from a limited opening. What I'm saying, and I think a few of the others are saying, is that we are now knowledgeable enough about this to start trying to move towards getting back to earning a living for ourselves and our families. If you have the means, and the desire, staying at home will still be an option for those who are fortunate enough to be unaffected by a stay at home order.
Good summary!

In a few weeks a spike could fairly easily put us right back where we were or even worse. If that were to happen we are back to not working staying at home, perhaps even longer than 6 weeks. One of the things the experts are adamant about is we should be in the containment phase to open some businesses If not, the best of plans is a shot in the dark. The containment phase is dependent on a some level of new infections, testing capabilities and the staff to do the amount of tracing needed to make prevent the spike. I have not heard of any state, city or county that has stated they are ready but that is also another discussion.

Don't know about you but I don't see Texas state government do anything other than screwing up even a good plan and they override anything cities are doing.

Here's hoping where everyone works or your businesses are in the first wave to be opened, all goes well and the economy bounces back quickly.

Again, good summary, well done!
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