BHughes
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"Williams has a long history of past offenses, including for burglary and possession of a firearm, having been arrested some 35 times, the sheriff’s office said."

"Williams has a long history of past offenses, including for burglary and possession of a firearm, having been arrested some 35 times, the sheriff’s office said."
My daughter, aged 39 at that time, was diagnosed and in hospital in 2007 from Ecoli 157. She received dialysis of her kidneys and plasma foresis of her blood and was on a ventilator for TWO MONTHS. She awoke and to this day is doing fine. Miracles happen every day. And for all those who don’t make it, and there are many, we do hear of those who survive. Never give up and never stop praying for a loved one!
A leaked plan by FEMA and the CDC would reopen the US in phases, starting in May with schools and then parks and religious institutions15, 482 cases and 364 deaths as of today. Sure sounds like Texas should go back to normal (not).
South central Ohio. 6 cases in my county, 20 in county I need to shop in. We have construction masks, not N95s. I think I'll probably wait it out a little longer. We eat a special diet and if we go off it, it's pretty miserable for several days after so I want to avoid that. Better that than COVID-19 though.Where (in general) are you? If you are in a place like where I live (suburb in hills north of L.A.), CV rates are very low. My DH still won't let me go and we're both planning to wait until the cases decline more.
Do you have to go on a weekend? Is there a small independent market where you can go early in the morning? Do you have a good mask?
Now, this is interesting. Would this apply to all public buildings? What about federal government buildings? State law vs. Federal law?
A leaked plan by FEMA and the CDC would reopen the US in phases, starting in May with schools and then parks and religious institutions
Did you see this? I noticed it was linked in the article.
No, that's not it.
Raw milk cannot be sold to the public in many places (no way will I have raw milk in a refrigerator with everything else). Farmers milk cows, but they do not process the milk.
The processing plants are shut down.
Raw Milk Questions and Answers
You'd have to be okay with those risks to use it. Anti-vaxxer types sometimes prefer it (good luck to them), but giving it to poorer people in need of food, who probably already live in crowded conditions, have less access to healthcare and when hospitals are already overwhelmed, would just add to this disaster.
Dairies and farmers feed and milk cows. They do not handle the very strict pasteurization process.
I Believe in MiraclesMy daughter, aged 39 at that time, was diagnosed and in hospital in 2007 from Ecoli 157. She received dialysis of her kidneys and plasma foresis of her blood and was on a ventilator for TWO MONTHS. She awoke and to this day is doing fine. Miracles happen every day. And for all those who don’t make it, and there are many, we do hear of those who survive. Never give up and never stop praying for a loved one!
Are Federal and State buildings even open now?Now, this is interesting. Would this apply to all public buildings? What about federal government buildings? State law vs. Federal law?
As someone who lives in Las Vegas, I feel it was the right call for our Governor to shut everything down. I believe that it could be so much worse here if he hadn't. I want things back to normal just as much as the next person, my husband works in the gaming industry and this has hit us financially. But I want things open when it is the right time. To open any sooner than that would be ridiculous.Mayor Goodman calls business shutdown ‘total insanity’
Would we call Mayor Goodman a "Pandemic Denier"? She opposed closing casinos and schools. It was the governor of Nevada who called for the shutdown of casinos.
From what I read it was anywhere you cannot keep a 6 foot distance, so narrow pavements, transportation etc. They will enforce it but you won't go to prison. Which is good as they are letting everyone out anyway.Now, this is interesting. Would this apply to all public buildings? What about federal government buildings? State law vs. Federal law?
I don't have any school aged kids, but good luck in sending them straight back to school as guinea pigs if I did have them. The government wants their parents to go back to work, and the only way is get the kids in school.A leaked plan by FEMA and the CDC would reopen the US in phases, starting in May with schools and then parks and religious institutions
Did you see this? I noticed it was linked in the article. Regarding Texas, it was not going back to normal but reopening some businesses.
Agreed! And what about the schools in area's like mine, Michigan that have closed for the year already?I don't have any school aged kids, but good luck in sending them straight back to school as guinea pigs if I did have them. The government wants their parents to go back to work, and the only way is get the kids in school.
Why the heck would they start with schools? Unless they're going to have staggered schedules. I'd think they'd start with parks (and limiting numbers of people who can enter and the kind of groups who enter).
Why not religious institutions first and see how it goes? We'd learn a lot from that experience and it's a voluntary experience (as are parks).
What am I missing here?
Agreed! And what about the schools in area's like mine, Michigan that have closed for the year already?
I think they're starting with schools so parents can go back to work? My speculation.
There has been a post mentioning a cheese program to supply a charity food distributor but can't find it now. I am also wondering why the dairy can't make the milk into Long Life milk (I.e. UHT milk) and give it away also, or make it into long life flavoured milk. It is a terrible waste.No, that's not it.
Raw milk cannot be sold to the public in many places (no way will I have raw milk in a refrigerator with everything else). Farmers milk cows, but they do not process the milk.
The processing plants are shut down.
Raw Milk Questions and Answers
You'd have to be okay with those risks to use it. Anti-vaxxer types sometimes prefer it (good luck to them), but giving it to poorer people in need of food, who probably already live in crowded conditions, have less access to healthcare and when hospitals are already overwhelmed, would just add to this disaster.
Dairies and farmers feed and milk cows. They do not handle the very strict pasteurization process.
From what I read it was anywhere you cannot keep a 6 foot distance, so narrow pavements, transportation etc. They will enforce it but you won't go to prison. Which is good as they are letting everyone out anyway.
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