1/7 Now onto Covid. While one extreme denies and the other panics...there is a middle for most of us and some states have found that. California continues to be a complete mess handling this...as I mentioned a few weeks ago, I had a few health...
2/7 professionals on the front lines who suggested the shutdown would actually make things much worse. Unlike mid-March to mid-May...it’s colder now outside, darker much earlier and “Covid fatigue” has people not being as diligent.
3/7 They spoke on the condition of anonymity because they fear for their jobs. They worried that multi-family households and poorer households would suffer most..and that is what we are seeing. NOW I get this from a prominent Covid location..doing great work in a very rough time
4/7 “Adam in our micro communities the positivity rate in the last two weeks is out of control four times that of suburban. What they have in common...they’re packed inside of small apartments and condos.
What does that mean to you and I
5/7 There’s no fresh air. Adam there’s a reason why we see thousands of people every week outdoors who’re not testing positive. Just open up restaurants/businesses outdoors fresh air state wide. But don’t put a big ol wedding tent thats asking for trouble you need fresh air.
6/7 When you close the restaurants to “ take out only “ people gather in tiny apartments. Last week we were feeding 40 families under quarantine in apartments, just to entice them to stay under quarantine.
7/7 they all had Covid inside their apartments. But they were under fear that if they went to work and said they needed 10 days off they will get fired. Because the competition for jobs is so stiff under the governors orders. So they’ve been going to work.”
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