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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1878544" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>yup-- no sense in any of it</p><p>--- my work will pay you 80 hours to self quarantine --only IF you test positive, yet the state has run out of tests for the general public -they are testing those extreme cases of hospitalizations but no others right now, and if you decide to stay at home due to trying to stay away from people they just let you go for "unexcused absence", yet all office personnel and management are mandated to "work from home with full pay"</p><p></p><p>each state is making their own rules, in CO I can travel for recreation so that pretty much leaves it all open if you so desire as long as you "observe proper social distancing" (HA!) , I saw 60 people in line at king soopers yesterday and none of them were 6' apart, in my area walmart has "temporarily discontinued" home delivery and curbside pick up of groceries, Safeway will only let you buy "name brand items" for curbside pick up so it costs about 60% more than if you normally buy store brand, king soopers lets you do on-line shopping with curbside delivery but then cancels your order the day of pick up due to "low stock"--grocery stores are opening an hour early for "elderly and immune deficient" so all the retired/elderly people are standing in huge lines to be the first in the store and get TP for all their relatives which totally defeats the purpose (go an hour later and there are no lines)--none of it makes sense and totally defeats the purpose of it all-- it all seems to be a big "show" to me-- pretend like you care about the public/customers/employees when it just business ($$$) as usual-- CO is allowing restaurants and bars to sell liquor for curbside pick up so the only ones I see staying at home are teachers, wait staff, nail/tattoo salons, furniture stores, and a few others--- saw a tanning studio and a gym still open as they provide "medical needs" in the form of "rehab therapy" and "prescription vitamin D therapy" -- restaurants selling unmarked/ employee packaged "groceries" , race car shops providing "transportation infrastructure" support, you name it-- it's still being done-- just stretch your job description a bit and it qualifies</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> they have a list with "essential" business -- the list would be much shorter if they just released a list with who can't work, rather than who can</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1878544, member: 94491"] yup-- no sense in any of it --- my work will pay you 80 hours to self quarantine --only IF you test positive, yet the state has run out of tests for the general public -they are testing those extreme cases of hospitalizations but no others right now, and if you decide to stay at home due to trying to stay away from people they just let you go for "unexcused absence", yet all office personnel and management are mandated to "work from home with full pay" each state is making their own rules, in CO I can travel for recreation so that pretty much leaves it all open if you so desire as long as you "observe proper social distancing" (HA!) , I saw 60 people in line at king soopers yesterday and none of them were 6' apart, in my area walmart has "temporarily discontinued" home delivery and curbside pick up of groceries, Safeway will only let you buy "name brand items" for curbside pick up so it costs about 60% more than if you normally buy store brand, king soopers lets you do on-line shopping with curbside delivery but then cancels your order the day of pick up due to "low stock"--grocery stores are opening an hour early for "elderly and immune deficient" so all the retired/elderly people are standing in huge lines to be the first in the store and get TP for all their relatives which totally defeats the purpose (go an hour later and there are no lines)--none of it makes sense and totally defeats the purpose of it all-- it all seems to be a big "show" to me-- pretend like you care about the public/customers/employees when it just business ($$$) as usual-- CO is allowing restaurants and bars to sell liquor for curbside pick up so the only ones I see staying at home are teachers, wait staff, nail/tattoo salons, furniture stores, and a few others--- saw a tanning studio and a gym still open as they provide "medical needs" in the form of "rehab therapy" and "prescription vitamin D therapy" -- restaurants selling unmarked/ employee packaged "groceries" , race car shops providing "transportation infrastructure" support, you name it-- it's still being done-- just stretch your job description a bit and it qualifies they have a list with "essential" business -- the list would be much shorter if they just released a list with who can't work, rather than who can [/QUOTE]
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