KALI
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As a restaurant owner, going through Covid for over a year. I am so not interested in these delivery companies like grub hub etc that want 10% of our measly income to deliver cold food to our customers nearly two hours after we've made it.
We will not pay them, or use them. Our experience.
We will not pay them, or use them. Our experience.
I agree it's complex and there's likely not one "correct" answer. For me it's similar to parenting--we try to encourage our kids to make responsible decisions, but sometimes they don't and then they need to be encouraged a bit more.
The US is such a diverse nation, and we've always had a large group that fought against immunizing their kids for one reason or another. They've cited things like "autism," as a side effect, even when studies showed that not to be true.
The CDC's new masking recommendations bother me a little, but as long as people are kind and do not harass those who still choose to wear masks, perhaps it will be okay. But here's the thing--those who fought against masking and the vaccines will just quit wearing masks altogether because now they can get by with it. We'll never know if they really got their shot or not.
By and large, however, the economy is reopening anyway. We are seeing some issues of businesses not being able to find workers, but states are cutting off enhanced unemployment aid, which should encourage the willingly unemployed to see work once again. It looks as though schools are planning to fully open in the fall.
The only industry--JMOO--that I can tell took a large hit was the restaurant industry. Interestingly, though, while some closed their doors, a number of new meal-delivery industries opened. Like Freshly. Or, Martha Stewart's Marley Spoon. So, it's kind of like a shift in the industry as opposed to a loss of industry.
Only time will tell if the CDC jumped the gun.