GearNoir
“The TSC’s Napping Beefcake”
Keeping group numbers low, allowing for the following of health guidelines, and thereby reducing the chances of contracting/spreading the virus.What's the point of this?
Keeping group numbers low, allowing for the following of health guidelines, and thereby reducing the chances of contracting/spreading the virus.What's the point of this?
I guess to try to limit the number of people who Will be exposed and get sick...What's the point of this?
Keeping group numbers low, allowing for the following of health guidelines, and thereby reducing the chances of contracting/spreading the virus.
Interesting. I didn't know part in-person and part remote was even an option.I guess to try to limit the number of people who Will be exposed and get sick...
Same concept being applied or considered in a lot of work environments, General concept being to utilize and minimize the benefits of physical spaces and ‘group’ environments while also minimizing crowd sizes. Early concept was just to shorten the hours an essential business was open so there were fewer hours of potential exposure. Sounds cruel but to a large degree I think the ideas being developed or considered are as much about reducing the probabilities as they are about trying to actually protect anyone.Interesting. I didn't know part in-person and part remote was even an option.
We’ll be heading over soon as we can get out vehicles packed and Gassed up.I stand corrected..... only 16 hospitalized in the whole state.
Keep your cooties to yourself.We’ll be heading over soon as we can get out vehicles packed and Gassed up.
The Governor has just extended the state of emergency for another 30 days. Just signed an executive order that businesses must enforce the mask rule. This has put business in a rough spot as it often puts very young people in the position of confronting the anti mask customers. Several fights have been reported.
Unfortunately we see reports of that quite a bit. Angering how people think they should be able to dictate the policies a business puts in place.My wife was just telling me that her staff has been aggressively yelled at for trying to enforce social distancing in the restaurants she manages. This in not at all a normal thing here, I was totally surprised.
Unfortunately we see reports of that quite a bit. Angering how people think they should be able to dictate the policies a business puts in place.
Well the thing people have to remember is a business has a right to refuse service to anyone as long as it's not because of race , sex , age , religion or preference.. I think more places should require mask personally... I just wish more places would enforce it that already "require" them .Unfortunately we see reports of that quite a bit. Angering how people think they should be able to dictate the policies a business puts in place.
they should be able to dictate the policies a business puts in place.
I agree a business should be able to have whatever rules it wants and then people could choose whether go go there or not. The problem here is that it isn't the business' choice. Our state has mandated that businesses have to enforce the state's rules.Well the thing people have to remember is a business has a right to refuse service to anyone