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TerribleBPthrower posted:
TPM posted:
Dominik85 posted:

It seems some are still doing spring break. Here are some especially bright ones interviewed

https://twitter.com/marclamont...412987191631875?s=09

Can't believe goverment isn't preventing that. I think people should be allowed to go out and for example go for a jog but be reasonable and not excessive. We don't need to lock down people in their house but if that continues they might.

This minority of people who now screems freedom and are unwilling to give away a bit of their freedom could be responsible for the majority losing way more of their freedom.

 

I live just west of FT Lauderdale and about an hour south from the beaches of Miami Dade County. Beaches in Palm Beach County are all a short drive from where I live.

I just CAN NOT believe that they just started closing down beaches, bars, restaurants.  They even remained open since our governor, who was totally unprepared for this, declared a state of emergency. 

 

 

Which US governor(s) was/were  prepared?

It’s probably more, “Which ones got lucky?” I live in ME and MA.

ME has had few positive tests and one hospitalization. It’s not a state with many international businesses and international research facilities.

Boston MA hosted the annual international Biogen conference. There has been a massive breakout per capita. More than 80% of the positive tests in MA connect back to the Biogen convention. It was held at the Marriott Union Wharf across the street from one of America’s biggest tourist attractions (Quincy Market/Faneuil Hall). Probably every person at the conference crossed the street several times. Boston is a very international city. 

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