chris, I bet you didn't know your sinuses went that far back, huh?
I've been certified zombie-free three times now, whee!
(Somehow this is not a benefit I thought I would ever get from a job in assisted living. Definitely not where I ever contemplated being as little as a year ago today...)
Good news, chrismg!
Our governor just lifted the stay at home order by 50% whatever the fuck that means. So stupid.
What the fuck does that mean?? Bananas.
That's cool Chris! I wondered if I'd have to get one for surgery but apparently I didn't!
Lifting by 50% is super weird and cryptic.
The GOP asked that Wisconsin be allowed to open certain non-COVID hit areas but wI Supreme Court (carefully packed with conservatives) just said fuck it, and overturned the whole order. No plan, no rules.
It's a goddamn free-for all with Democrats struggling to protect people and Republicans struggling to protect profits.
Correction: they are giving the order until the 20th, so the GOVERNOR has time to come up with a plan to protect people that won't give Republicans a fit.
The assembly Speaker and the Senate leader should have to come up with a plan so they can explain the new dead people.
the new normal is no normal
truly the motto of our times.
It's nice to see you, Karl!
[VID] Baking with Vin Diesel
Thank you, SO MUCH, for this.
Portland is undergoing "Phase 1" of reopening Oregon, which is just -- what the fuck, what's the point of extending the order to July if this is the plan to get there?
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Restaurants and bars for sit-down service: Requirements include 6 feet of social distancing; a limit of groups to parties of 10 or fewer; food and drink consumption must end by 10 p.m.; and workers are required to wear masks. See more details on the requirements
Barbers, salons and massage businesses: Requirements include social distancing; appointment-only; and personal protective equipment and customer list. See more details on the requirements
Gyms and fitness centers: Requirements include a maximum gathering limit; social distancing; and sanitation. See more details on the requirements
In-person gatherings:Â Up to 25 people, no travel
Even as restrictions are eased, Gov. Brown said social distancing will need to continue. All counties must meet the following prerequisites before they'll be approved for Phase 1: Show a decline in COVID-19 or have fewer than 5 hospitalizations (etc)
Like -- really? Sit down restaurants? Personal hygiene/health services? GYMS????
I mean, the tri-county area hasn't even applied to be considered for re-opening, so I am consoled by that, but every other county in Oregon has. And granted, the majority of the rest of the state is largely rural, but there are smaller cities than Portland Metro who could easily succumb to an infection vector with their populations participating in "Phase 1".
I am very concerned.
OK, HR sent out a clarification that anyone who wants to continue working from home for any reason whatsoever can, the schedule is more meant to be when we are allowed to work in the office if we want to (as some people do, like my one coworker whose pregnant daughter, son-in-law and two small grandchildren are quarantining with her and her husband. She is really looking forward to being in a larger space with very possibly fewer people during the week). While it doesn't change my particular circumstances at all, it does make me feel better about my company.
I can't really follow what's going on in Wisconsin, Cash, but that doesn't sound good.
Yikes, esse. That is concerning!
I'm just going to stay quarantined for the foreseeable future. I mean, at least Portland Metro's counties are being sensible enough. But I don't like this Phase One thing, I feel like it will make the Oregonians more restless than they already are. And for the rural Oregonians -- really, like they're not going to travel to Portland or Vancouver or the closest city? really? Come on.
SC is reopening gyms and salons on the 18th. I don't remember the particulars. One gym owner in a town near here has re opened twice and been shut down twice. He is claiming it's his 1st amendment right to run his business and the non essential business closures violate his rights.
I am half expecting people to start going after OSHA regulations and things like having fire exits and max capacity in buildings due to fire regulations bc they think those are a violation of their rights.