The good news (relatively speaking):
social distancing apparently has had some efficacy in “flattening
the curve” of new covid-19 cases here in Georgia.
The bad news (no relativity needed):
this news presumably inspired our thoroughly wise* and completely
non-corrupt* governor Brian Kemp to announce plans to re-open the
state starting this Friday, which I fear will cause those flattened
curves to fill out faster than Dolly Parton after she hit puberty. As
Kemp posted on Twitter barely
two hours
ago (blockquote contains two
separate tweets):
Due to favorable data & more
testing, gyms, fitness centers, bowling alleys, body art studios,
barbers, cosmetologists, hair designers, nail care artists,
estheticians, their respective schools & massage therapists can
reopen Friday, April 24 with Minimum Basic Operations. … Subject to
specific social distancing & sanitation mandates, theaters,
private social clubs & restaurant dine-in services will be
allowed to reopen on Monday, April 27. We'll release more information
in the next few days.
If the governor has explained how the
hell people such as barbers/hair stylists, tattoo artists,
manicurists and the like are supposed to provide their services while
staying at least six feet away from their clients, I must have missed
that.
Having said this: I must admit Georgia
is not the only state, nor Republicans the only major American
political party, to have many wise* people offering well-thought-out*
ideas. Take for example Senator Chris Murphy (D-Connecticut), who
said today that “It's been weeks and health care
workers on the front lines still don't have the PPE or medical
supplies they need. We need to federalize the medical supply chain –
now.”
In other words, he apparently believes
the way to solve this problem is to give Trump and his administration
even more power than they already have. Trump
said earlier that
Democratic governors have to be nice to him if they want federal aid
in this crisis; I will assume Senator Murphy (whose state has a Democratic governor) missed
that news report, because he was too busy formulating
well-thought-out* plans to solve this unprecedented national crisis.
*I'm trying out a new “if you can't
say something nice, don't say anything at all” rule. Do you think
it's working? Thank Zod for the sarcasm loophole.
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