Coronavirus COVID-19 - Global Health Pandemic #68

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Someone needs to captain this ship.

I’m going in for latest PCs to see what Doc Mike and T have to say.

Let’s be creative together, and solutions focused. It’s sink or swim now baby.
 
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That'll do it. Maybe?

Yolo County businesses face $10,000 fines for ignoring coronavirus safety rules

Not complying with public health and safety measures just got costly in Yolo County.

After seeing a more than 200% spike in coronavirus cases in the past month, Yolo County officials passed an ordinance allowing code officers to fine businesses up to $10,000 for not complying with state and county health orders, including not wearing a mask.

The ordinance, which went into effect Tuesday, is the first enforcement pledge by a Northern California county. Several Southern California cities, including West Hollywood, Santa Monica and Beverly Hills, have imposed similar — albeit less expensive — fines in recent weeks.

“The recent rapid spike in the numbers of individuals testing positive for COVID-19 necessitates an increase in enforcement,” Gary Sandy, chair of the county’s Board of Supervisors, said of Tuesday’s 5-0 vote. “These efforts will primarily focus on those that fail to take appropriate measures to protect the public.”

I'm not sure that it will. Is the bark worse than the bite?
Jenny Tan, the county’s public information officer, said Yolo County will issue warnings to businesses and will reserve fines for those that do not comply “after multiple and multiple attempts.”

How many warnings will be given before a fine is imposed?

Yolo County businesses face $10,000 fines for ignoring coronavirus safety rules
 
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LOL A Canadian Territory. Very remote which would account for their lack of cases.
Ah. Gotcha. Are they taking rental applications, I wonder?
 
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As Texas morgues fill up, refrigerator trucks are on the way in several counties

Austin and Travis County are “in the process of procuring a refrigerated truck to face the surge in COVID-19 deaths,” Travis County public information officer Hector Nieto said.

The mobile morgue will be placed where there “is space for it” and where it is needed the most, whether closer to hospitals or to the county morgue. Nieto could not confirm when the unit will arrive.

Cameron County is also preparing for a worst-case scenario and bought a 53-foot refrigerated trailer in case morgues become full, Juan Martinez, the local emergency management department’s operations section chief told The Valley Morning Star.

Hidalgo County also said on Friday that they will share a refrigerated FEMA trailer with neighboring Cameron County.

In Houston, a spokeswoman at the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences insisted that no extra capacity is needed at the county morgue right now. But individual hospitals are also counting on refrigerated trucks to expand their morgue’s capacity. HCA Healthcare Northwest confirmed to the Houston Chronicle that a refrigerated trailer is being used as temporary storage before the transfer from the hospital to funeral homes.

Gravell also said such preparations are “the part of the story no one wants to talk about.”

“It’s difficult, complicated and incredibly painful for families,” he said.

We had ice rinks on standby early on, to become morgues, and I remember some US states did too. Grim, but genius.
 
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Someone needs to captain this ship.

I’m going in for latest PCs to see what Doc Mike and T have to say.

Let’s be creative together, and solutions focused. It’s sink or swim now baby.
That's the spirit, girl! Never surrender.
 
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Ah. Gotcha. Are they taking rental applications, I wonder?

You've got to get into the country first ... maybe the underground railroad can be re-established?
 
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LOL A Canadian Territory. Very remote which would account for their lack of cases.

My 10 year old did a school project on this last year as they were learning about Canada; she made a lovely poster about the capital, Iqaluit.
 
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My 10 year old did a school project on this last year as they were learning about Canada; she made a lovely poster about the capital, Iqaluit.
That's awesome. Happy to hear she is learning about Canada and especially such a remote area.
 
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Here's some coverage of a hearing that took place in Palm Beach. The floor was opened for the public to comment about a proposed face mask ordinance/policy

I had to double check to make sure it wasn't published by "The Onion."
One thing is certain, IMO: They sure are passionate about their opinions.
 
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Here's some coverage of a hearing that took place in Palm Beach. The floor was opened for the public to comment about a proposed face mask ordinance/policy

I had to double check to make sure it wasn't published by "The Onion."
One thing is certain, IMO: They sure are passionate about their opinions.

:eek: :eek: :eek:

Hard to believe that there is so much fuss about a face covering. They won't have a choice when it is a coffin lid that is covering their face. :(
 
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733 more dead today. That's a lot of refrigerator trucks.:(
 
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