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Re: Returning to the Office
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But their actions are what is causing states to start closing businesses again and forcing states to either rollback or stop moving forward with opening. In the end their actions are not helping the situation in the long run.
You're right. Unfortunately we cannot control the actions of every person in the country. We can only control our own.
I think part of it too is that the powers that be have been lying and leading us on for so long that people are just saying "fluck it." Two weeks turned into 5 months and counting with no end in sight. Instead of continuing to try and fool us with the "everything should be fine in January 2021, offices will open, sports will start, etc." fake narrative, I think a more effective strategy would be to give us a goal. Like just for an example, "when the infection rate is X and deaths are Y for Z days, we can stop wearing masks and go to a concert." I don't care what X, Y and Z are, but people just want some certainty, some hope, something to motivate them to do the right thing to get to those numbers!
Coumo did that telling us we needed to hit a plateau and then we would be ok. It’s all a power game now for him and honestly can we trust what is going on anymore? No word on when we are going back and we are starting our 18th week at home.
But that has nothing to do with Cuomo. Your job can have you come if they have want to they are just choosing not to out of precaution. Everything is opened up again now for the most part (schools excluded)
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Re: Returning to the Office
Posted by Mrs213
Posted by valentinesbaby
Posted by ChilisWife
Posted by RainyDay
But their actions are what is causing states to start closing businesses again and forcing states to either rollback or stop moving forward with opening. In the end their actions are not helping the situation in the long run.
You're right. Unfortunately we cannot control the actions of every person in the country. We can only control our own.
I think part of it too is that the powers that be have been lying and leading us on for so long that people are just saying "fluck it." Two weeks turned into 5 months and counting with no end in sight. Instead of continuing to try and fool us with the "everything should be fine in January 2021, offices will open, sports will start, etc." fake narrative, I think a more effective strategy would be to give us a goal. Like just for an example, "when the infection rate is X and deaths are Y for Z days, we can stop wearing masks and go to a concert." I don't care what X, Y and Z are, but people just want some certainty, some hope, something to motivate them to do the right thing to get to those numbers!
Coumo did that telling us we needed to hit a plateau and then we would be ok. It’s all a power game now for him and honestly can we trust what is going on anymore? No word on when we are going back and we are starting our 18th week at home.
But that has nothing to do with Cuomo. Your job can have you come if they have want to they are just choosing not to out of precaution. Everything is opened up again now for the most part (schools excluded)
Oh yes I get that and I see that it looks like many companies are doing what they want and opening 100% as much as we are told they are not allowed to. I meant others things opening though. The hitting the plateau was the big thing months ago and then he moved the goal posts constantly and still doing it with many things.
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Returning to the Office
I feel like Cuomo changed though after seeing how other states handled reopening. It was a disaster there. It hasn’t been in New York
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RainyDay
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Re: Returning to the Office
Posted by valentinesbaby
Posted by Mrs213
Posted by valentinesbaby
Posted by ChilisWife
Posted by RainyDay
But their actions are what is causing states to start closing businesses again and forcing states to either rollback or stop moving forward with opening. In the end their actions are not helping the situation in the long run.
You're right. Unfortunately we cannot control the actions of every person in the country. We can only control our own.
I think part of it too is that the powers that be have been lying and leading us on for so long that people are just saying "fluck it." Two weeks turned into 5 months and counting with no end in sight. Instead of continuing to try and fool us with the "everything should be fine in January 2021, offices will open, sports will start, etc." fake narrative, I think a more effective strategy would be to give us a goal. Like just for an example, "when the infection rate is X and deaths are Y for Z days, we can stop wearing masks and go to a concert." I don't care what X, Y and Z are, but people just want some certainty, some hope, something to motivate them to do the right thing to get to those numbers!
Coumo did that telling us we needed to hit a plateau and then we would be ok. It’s all a power game now for him and honestly can we trust what is going on anymore? No word on when we are going back and we are starting our 18th week at home.
But that has nothing to do with Cuomo. Your job can have you come if they have want to they are just choosing not to out of precaution. Everything is opened up again now for the most part (schools excluded)
Oh yes I get that and I see that it looks like many companies are doing what they want and opening 100% as much as we are told they are not allowed to. I meant others things opening though. The hitting the plateau was the big thing months ago and then he moved the goal posts constantly and still doing it with many things.
What other things are you referring? I don't think they are guaranteeing that things will be 100% by 2021. I think they just throw out dates because people keep demanding "when". So they give a date somewhere out in the future and then they will adjust as needed once that date comes. Its really not that hard to understand.
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seaside
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Re: Returning to the Office
What other things are you referring? I don't think they are guaranteeing that things will be 100% by 2021. I think they just throw out dates because people keep demanding "when". So they give a date somewhere out in the future and then they will adjust as needed once that date comes. Its really not that hard to understand.
THIS. I think it's pretty obvious that in many if not most school districts, the data indicates that they should NOT be opening. But people don't want to hear that. So they pitch fits without thinking about how much sickness and death it will cause.
I don't think most schools will open in the Fall. The ones that do will have to open in a manner that is inconvenient, stressful, and won't resemble school as the kids knew it before. Most will likely be forced to close within a short time. We will be back in lockdown. It didn't have to be this way. But the premature reopenings, due to other petulant nationwide tantrums and the disregard for rules has made it such. I take no pleasure in saying this, and I hope I am wrong.
But if you read what the experts are saying now, it's clear. People must understand that the science and the natural consequences of our actions will not yield to petulance. As a mom, I am so sad about this.
Also, words like "peak," etc. are relative and should not be used like absolutes. They are based on past actions, ad if past actions don't continue, we ware working with live data in real time that will change out from under us. People need to understand that there are no guarantees, no promises that can be kept, no matter what we do or don't do, and no firm predictions, especially when society acts with disregard.
The rejection of science, the harassment of public officials, and the demands that doctors and scientists be held accountable for things like underfunding of education, and holes in the social safetynet are sickening.
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valentinesbaby
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Re: Returning to the Office
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by valentinesbaby
Posted by Mrs213
Posted by valentinesbaby
Posted by ChilisWife
Posted by RainyDay
But their actions are what is causing states to start closing businesses again and forcing states to either rollback or stop moving forward with opening. In the end their actions are not helping the situation in the long run.
You're right. Unfortunately we cannot control the actions of every person in the country. We can only control our own.
I think part of it too is that the powers that be have been lying and leading us on for so long that people are just saying "fluck it." Two weeks turned into 5 months and counting with no end in sight. Instead of continuing to try and fool us with the "everything should be fine in January 2021, offices will open, sports will start, etc." fake narrative, I think a more effective strategy would be to give us a goal. Like just for an example, "when the infection rate is X and deaths are Y for Z days, we can stop wearing masks and go to a concert." I don't care what X, Y and Z are, but people just want some certainty, some hope, something to motivate them to do the right thing to get to those numbers!
Coumo did that telling us we needed to hit a plateau and then we would be ok. It’s all a power game now for him and honestly can we trust what is going on anymore? No word on when we are going back and we are starting our 18th week at home.
But that has nothing to do with Cuomo. Your job can have you come if they have want to they are just choosing not to out of precaution. Everything is opened up again now for the most part (schools excluded)
Oh yes I get that and I see that it looks like many companies are doing what they want and opening 100% as much as we are told they are not allowed to. I meant others things opening though. The hitting the plateau was the big thing months ago and then he moved the goal posts constantly and still doing it with many things.
What other things are you referring? I don't think they are guaranteeing that things will be 100% by 2021. I think they just throw out dates because people keep demanding "when". So they give a date somewhere out in the future and then they will adjust as needed once that date comes. Its really not that hard to understand.
Things that were included in phase 4 like gyms and movies.
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valentinesbaby
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Re: Returning to the Office
Posted by seaside
What other things are you referring? I don't think they are guaranteeing that things will be 100% by 2021. I think they just throw out dates because people keep demanding "when". So they give a date somewhere out in the future and then they will adjust as needed once that date comes. Its really not that hard to understand.
THIS. I think it's pretty obvious that in many if not most school districts, the data indicates that they should NOT be opening. But people don't want to hear that. So they pitch fits without thinking about how much sickness and death it will cause.
I don't think most schools will open in the Fall. The ones that do will have to open in a manner that is inconvenient, stressful, and won't resemble school as the kids knew it before. Most will likely be forced to close within a short time. We will be back in lockdown. It didn't have to be this way. But the premature reopenings, due to other petulant nationwide tantrums and the disregard for rules has made it such. I take no pleasure in saying this, and I hope I am wrong.
But if you read what the experts are saying now, it's clear. People must understand that the science and the natural consequences of our actions will not yield to petulance. As a mom, I am so sad about this.
Also, words like "peak," etc. are relative and should not be used like absolutes. They are based on past actions, ad if past actions don't continue, we ware working with live data in real time that will change out from under us. People need to understand that there are no guarantees, no promises that can be kept, no matter what we do or don't do, and no firm predictions, especially when society acts with disregard.
The rejection of science, the harassment of public officials, and the demands that doctors and scientists be held accountable for things like underfunding of education, and holes in the social safetynet are sickening.[/QUOTE
And it came out that in FL the tests were not correct and want people to retake. Who do we believe anymore?
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RainyDay
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Re: Returning to the Office
Posted by valentinesbaby
Posted by seaside
What other things are you referring? I don't think they are guaranteeing that things will be 100% by 2021. I think they just throw out dates because people keep demanding "when". So they give a date somewhere out in the future and then they will adjust as needed once that date comes. Its really not that hard to understand.
THIS. I think it's pretty obvious that in many if not most school districts, the data indicates that they should NOT be opening. But people don't want to hear that. So they pitch fits without thinking about how much sickness and death it will cause.
I don't think most schools will open in the Fall. The ones that do will have to open in a manner that is inconvenient, stressful, and won't resemble school as the kids knew it before. Most will likely be forced to close within a short time. We will be back in lockdown. It didn't have to be this way. But the premature reopenings, due to other petulant nationwide tantrums and the disregard for rules has made it such. I take no pleasure in saying this, and I hope I am wrong.
But if you read what the experts are saying now, it's clear. People must understand that the science and the natural consequences of our actions will not yield to petulance. As a mom, I am so sad about this.
Also, words like "peak," etc. are relative and should not be used like absolutes. They are based on past actions, ad if past actions don't continue, we ware working with live data in real time that will change out from under us. People need to understand that there are no guarantees, no promises that can be kept, no matter what we do or don't do, and no firm predictions, especially when society acts with disregard.
The rejection of science, the harassment of public officials, and the demands that doctors and scientists be held accountable for things like underfunding of education, and holes in the social safetynet are sickening.[/QUOTE
And it came out that in FL the tests were not correct and want people to retake. Who do we believe anymore?
I trust the stories from the medical professionals in the hospitals being inundated with Covid patients. I don't care how many times a govenor or President tell us everything is back to normal and our economy is doing great or that there are no issues.
Yes, NY and NJ are in much better positions than were we were a few months ago but as long as other states continue to have lax rules and their hospitalizations go up the more likely we will once again have to rollback. We have already started seeing some cases originating from out of state.
I am not saying not to live your life but also don't be so naive to think it won't get worse again.
We all get how hard it is to be stuck in the house with nowhere to go but how many times are we supposed to go through the vicious cycle of reopening and closing How painful will that become?
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seaside
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Re: Returning to the Office
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by valentinesbaby
Posted by seaside
What other things are you referring? I don't think they are guaranteeing that things will be 100% by 2021. I think they just throw out dates because people keep demanding "when". So they give a date somewhere out in the future and then they will adjust as needed once that date comes. Its really not that hard to understand.
THIS. I think it's pretty obvious that in many if not most school districts, the data indicates that they should NOT be opening. But people don't want to hear that. So they pitch fits without thinking about how much sickness and death it will cause.
I don't think most schools will open in the Fall. The ones that do will have to open in a manner that is inconvenient, stressful, and won't resemble school as the kids knew it before. Most will likely be forced to close within a short time. We will be back in lockdown. It didn't have to be this way. But the premature reopenings, due to other petulant nationwide tantrums and the disregard for rules has made it such. I take no pleasure in saying this, and I hope I am wrong.
But if you read what the experts are saying now, it's clear. People must understand that the science and the natural consequences of our actions will not yield to petulance. As a mom, I am so sad about this.
Also, words like "peak," etc. are relative and should not be used like absolutes. They are based on past actions, ad if past actions don't continue, we ware working with live data in real time that will change out from under us. People need to understand that there are no guarantees, no promises that can be kept, no matter what we do or don't do, and no firm predictions, especially when society acts with disregard.
The rejection of science, the harassment of public officials, and the demands that doctors and scientists be held accountable for things like underfunding of education, and holes in the social safetynet are sickening.[/QUOTE
And it came out that in FL the tests were not correct and want people to retake. Who do we believe anymore?
I trust the stories from the medical professionals in the hospitals being inundated with Covid patients. I don't care how many times a govenor or President tell us everything is back to normal and our economy is doing great or that there are no issues.
Yes, NY and NJ are in much better positions than were we were a few months ago but as long as other states continue to have lax rules and their hospitalizations go up the more likely we will once again have to rollback. We have already started seeing some cases originating from out of state.
I am not saying not to live your life but also don't be so naive to think it won't get worse again.
We all get how hard it is to be stuck in the house with nowhere to go but how many times are we supposed to go through the vicious cycle of reopening and closing How painful will that become?
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valentinesbaby
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Re: Returning to the Office
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by valentinesbaby
Posted by seaside
What other things are you referring? I don't think they are guaranteeing that things will be 100% by 2021. I think they just throw out dates because people keep demanding "when". So they give a date somewhere out in the future and then they will adjust as needed once that date comes. Its really not that hard to understand.
THIS. I think it's pretty obvious that in many if not most school districts, the data indicates that they should NOT be opening. But people don't want to hear that. So they pitch fits without thinking about how much sickness and death it will cause.
I don't think most schools will open in the Fall. The ones that do will have to open in a manner that is inconvenient, stressful, and won't resemble school as the kids knew it before. Most will likely be forced to close within a short time. We will be back in lockdown. It didn't have to be this way. But the premature reopenings, due to other petulant nationwide tantrums and the disregard for rules has made it such. I take no pleasure in saying this, and I hope I am wrong.
But if you read what the experts are saying now, it's clear. People must understand that the science and the natural consequences of our actions will not yield to petulance. As a mom, I am so sad about this.
Also, words like "peak," etc. are relative and should not be used like absolutes. They are based on past actions, ad if past actions don't continue, we ware working with live data in real time that will change out from under us. People need to understand that there are no guarantees, no promises that can be kept, no matter what we do or don't do, and no firm predictions, especially when society acts with disregard.
The rejection of science, the harassment of public officials, and the demands that doctors and scientists be held accountable for things like underfunding of education, and holes in the social safetynet are sickening.[/QUOTE
And it came out that in FL the tests were not correct and want people to retake. Who do we believe anymore?
I trust the stories from the medical professionals in the hospitals being inundated with Covid patients. I don't care how many times a govenor or President tell us everything is back to normal and our economy is doing great or that there are no issues.
Yes, NY and NJ are in much better positions than were we were a few months ago but as long as other states continue to have lax rules and their hospitalizations go up the more likely we will once again have to rollback. We have already started seeing some cases originating from out of state.
I am not saying not to live your life but also don't be so naive to think it won't get worse again.
We all get how hard it is to be stuck in the house with nowhere to go but how many times are we supposed to go through the vicious cycle of reopening and closing How painful will that become?
Hard to find real numbers and that is scary as who are we to believe?
“The number of Florida residents hospitalized with COVID-19 increased to 20,971 since the pandemic began. The Department of Health notes the total figure is cumulative and does not reflect the number of COVID-19 patients currently in hospitals.”
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RainyDay
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Re: Returning to the Office
Posted by valentinesbaby
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by valentinesbaby
Posted by seaside
What other things are you referring? I don't think they are guaranteeing that things will be 100% by 2021. I think they just throw out dates because people keep demanding "when". So they give a date somewhere out in the future and then they will adjust as needed once that date comes. Its really not that hard to understand.
THIS. I think it's pretty obvious that in many if not most school districts, the data indicates that they should NOT be opening. But people don't want to hear that. So they pitch fits without thinking about how much sickness and death it will cause.
I don't think most schools will open in the Fall. The ones that do will have to open in a manner that is inconvenient, stressful, and won't resemble school as the kids knew it before. Most will likely be forced to close within a short time. We will be back in lockdown. It didn't have to be this way. But the premature reopenings, due to other petulant nationwide tantrums and the disregard for rules has made it such. I take no pleasure in saying this, and I hope I am wrong.
But if you read what the experts are saying now, it's clear. People must understand that the science and the natural consequences of our actions will not yield to petulance. As a mom, I am so sad about this.
Also, words like "peak," etc. are relative and should not be used like absolutes. They are based on past actions, ad if past actions don't continue, we ware working with live data in real time that will change out from under us. People need to understand that there are no guarantees, no promises that can be kept, no matter what we do or don't do, and no firm predictions, especially when society acts with disregard.
The rejection of science, the harassment of public officials, and the demands that doctors and scientists be held accountable for things like underfunding of education, and holes in the social safetynet are sickening.[/QUOTE
And it came out that in FL the tests were not correct and want people to retake. Who do we believe anymore?
I trust the stories from the medical professionals in the hospitals being inundated with Covid patients. I don't care how many times a govenor or President tell us everything is back to normal and our economy is doing great or that there are no issues.
Yes, NY and NJ are in much better positions than were we were a few months ago but as long as other states continue to have lax rules and their hospitalizations go up the more likely we will once again have to rollback. We have already started seeing some cases originating from out of state.
I am not saying not to live your life but also don't be so naive to think it won't get worse again.
We all get how hard it is to be stuck in the house with nowhere to go but how many times are we supposed to go through the vicious cycle of reopening and closing How painful will that become?
Hard to find real numbers and that is scary as who are we to believe?
“The number of Florida residents hospitalized with COVID-19 increased to 20,971 since the pandemic began. The Department of Health notes the total figure is cumulative and does not reflect the number of COVID-19 patients currently in hospitals.”
You continuously post these quotes with so called official data but never include the source. Are you having a hard time figuring out what to believe?
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valentinesbaby
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Re: Returning to the Office
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by valentinesbaby
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by valentinesbaby
Posted by seaside
What other things are you referring? I don't think they are guaranteeing that things will be 100% by 2021. I think they just throw out dates because people keep demanding "when". So they give a date somewhere out in the future and then they will adjust as needed once that date comes. Its really not that hard to understand.
THIS. I think it's pretty obvious that in many if not most school districts, the data indicates that they should NOT be opening. But people don't want to hear that. So they pitch fits without thinking about how much sickness and death it will cause.
I don't think most schools will open in the Fall. The ones that do will have to open in a manner that is inconvenient, stressful, and won't resemble school as the kids knew it before. Most will likely be forced to close within a short time. We will be back in lockdown. It didn't have to be this way. But the premature reopenings, due to other petulant nationwide tantrums and the disregard for rules has made it such. I take no pleasure in saying this, and I hope I am wrong.
But if you read what the experts are saying now, it's clear. People must understand that the science and the natural consequences of our actions will not yield to petulance. As a mom, I am so sad about this.
Also, words like "peak," etc. are relative and should not be used like absolutes. They are based on past actions, ad if past actions don't continue, we ware working with live data in real time that will change out from under us. People need to understand that there are no guarantees, no promises that can be kept, no matter what we do or don't do, and no firm predictions, especially when society acts with disregard.
The rejection of science, the harassment of public officials, and the demands that doctors and scientists be held accountable for things like underfunding of education, and holes in the social safetynet are sickening.[/QUOTE
And it came out that in FL the tests were not correct and want people to retake. Who do we believe anymore?
I trust the stories from the medical professionals in the hospitals being inundated with Covid patients. I don't care how many times a govenor or President tell us everything is back to normal and our economy is doing great or that there are no issues.
Yes, NY and NJ are in much better positions than were we were a few months ago but as long as other states continue to have lax rules and their hospitalizations go up the more likely we will once again have to rollback. We have already started seeing some cases originating from out of state.
I am not saying not to live your life but also don't be so naive to think it won't get worse again.
We all get how hard it is to be stuck in the house with nowhere to go but how many times are we supposed to go through the vicious cycle of reopening and closing How painful will that become?
Hard to find real numbers and that is scary as who are we to believe?
“The number of Florida residents hospitalized with COVID-19 increased to 20,971 since the pandemic began. The Department of Health notes the total figure is cumulative and does not reflect the number of COVID-19 patients currently in hospitals.”
You continuously post these quotes with so called official data but never include the source. Are you having a hard time figuring out what to believe?
COVID-19 Florida coronavirus cases, deaths, hospitalization - https://www.floridatoday.com/story/news/2020/07/19/covid-19-florida-coronavirus-cases-deaths-hospitalization/5467766002/
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Returning to the Office
How is that source anymore creditable then the others?
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Re: Returning to the Office
Posted by lmcmcl
Posted by Straightarrow
I am back in the office, in Manhattan. We came back June 22.
I am downtown and I feel the city is still pretty empty. I commute via express bus and there hasn't been more than 10 on any bus since I've been back.
Thank you. It is nice to hear first hand what it is like in Manhattan.
Do you live in in the city or NJ?
I live on SI (so yes, the city lol)
Downtown is empty. But there's also no tourists obviously.
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valentinesbaby
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Re: Returning to the Office
Posted by RainyDay
How is that source anymore creditable then the others? [/QUOTE
You can google yourself then and see other sites. Seems to you won’t believe anything I post anyway.,
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Re: Returning to the Office
Posted by valentinesbaby
Posted by RainyDay
How is that source anymore creditable then the others? [/QUOTE
You can google yourself then and see other sites. Seems to you won’t believe anything I post anyway.,
because you talk in nonsensical circles and post non-credible sources.
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MrsO
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Re: Returning to the Office
Our Company did a soft reopening in the beginning of July for anyone who wanted to come back. Then in mid July they opened the office with a rotating schedule with one week on and one week at home. They will maintain 50% capacity. We have an office in NYC and long island
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valentinesbaby
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Re: Returning to the Office
Posted by mrsrainbow
Posted by valentinesbaby
Posted by RainyDay
How is that source anymore creditable then the others? [/QUOTE
You can google yourself then and see other sites. Seems to you won’t believe anything I post anyway.,
because you talk in nonsensical circles and post non-credible sources.
Please google hospitalizations in FL and let me know what you come up with.
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seaside
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Re: Returning to the Office
This is what I found. It is all I need to see.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/19/we-need-to-close-down-florida-reports-more-than-10000-coronavirus-cases-for-fifth-day.html
The state is stretched too thin and any rational leader or resident should be terrified.
They opened too soon. They have widespread disregard of regulations. A quick look around the world (or even parts of the U.S.) shows that it didn't have to be this way, but there they are.
What more do we need to see or know?
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lisa0807
LIF Adolescent
Member since 4/10 572 total posts
Name: Lisa
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Returning to the Office
I work for an aviation company and all non essential workers are working from home until at least Labor Day. I prefer working from home until the virus is under some control. Where I work there are to many transient people coming in and out of the office and I don't feel comfortable being near them. I have been doing my job from home since middle of March and no hiccups at all working from home, hoping that will be an option.
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Posted 7/20/20 1:25 PM |
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seaside
LIF Adult
Member since 6/08 3101 total posts
Name:
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Re: Returning to the Office
Working from home, keeping kids safe at home for the rest of this year, barring a game change.
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Posted 7/20/20 2:06 PM |
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longislemom
LIF Adult
Member since 8/06 912 total posts
Name:
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Returning to the Office
Ive been back in office since April. I hated working from home and was actually getting depressed. I know everyone is different. Back then it was just 3 of us. We are fully opened now but some cant until their childcare opens, etc. Currently daily it is just 9 of us more than adequately social distanced. Around 10 fall into the caregiver category so are still home. Yes, it is a small office in terms of staff.
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Posted 7/20/20 5:42 PM |
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valentinesbaby
LIF Adult
Member since 2/20 900 total posts
Name: Valentines
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Re: Returning to the Office
Posted by seaside
This is what I found. It is all I need to see.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/19/we-need-to-close-down-florida-reports-more-than-10000-coronavirus-cases-for-fifth-day.html
The state is stretched too thin and any rational leader or resident should be terrified.
They opened too soon. They have widespread disregard of regulations. A quick look around the world (or even parts of the U.S.) shows that it didn't have to be this way, but there they are.
What more do we need to see or know?
No real numbers of hospitalizations. Exactly what I have been saying.
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Posted 7/20/20 6:34 PM |
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BFNY516
LIF Adult
Member since 7/20 1189 total posts
Name:
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Re: Returning to the Office
Posted by valentinesbaby
Posted by seaside
This is what I found. It is all I need to see.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/19/we-need-to-close-down-florida-reports-more-than-10000-coronavirus-cases-for-fifth-day.html
The state is stretched too thin and any rational leader or resident should be terrified.
They opened too soon. They have widespread disregard of regulations. A quick look around the world (or even parts of the U.S.) shows that it didn't have to be this way, but there they are.
What more do we need to see or know?
No real numbers of hospitalizations. Exactly what I have been saying.
Go look at the Florida Dept of Health website, it’s updated daily. This shows hospitalizations
Message edited 7/20/2020 7:07:42 PM.
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Posted 7/20/20 6:57 PM |
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valentinesbaby
LIF Adult
Member since 2/20 900 total posts
Name: Valentines
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Re: Returning to the Office
Posted by BFNY516
Posted by valentinesbaby
Posted by seaside
This is what I found. It is all I need to see.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/19/we-need-to-close-down-florida-reports-more-than-10000-coronavirus-cases-for-fifth-day.html
The state is stretched too thin and any rational leader or resident should be terrified.
They opened too soon. They have widespread disregard of regulations. A quick look around the world (or even parts of the U.S.) shows that it didn't have to be this way, but there they are.
What more do we need to see or know?
No real numbers of hospitalizations. Exactly what I have been saying.
Go look at the Florida Dept of Health website, it’s updated daily. This shows hospitalizations
Thank you, much appreciated.
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Posted 7/20/20 7:21 PM |
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