I honestly don’t know if more people will wear a mask now. But. God I hope they do.
I do think if a majority of people do, the cases will go down.
I honestly don’t know if more people will wear a mask now. But. God I hope they do.
I do think if a majority of people do, the cases will go down.
Under the new ordinance, everyone in the store should be wearing a mask except "while eating or drinking", under age 11, or if they fall under one of the other exceptions. I'm not going in a restaurant anyway. I might use the Braums drive through since they have started handing market items through the drive through window. Haven't yet, but have thought about it.
I think you misunderstood my comment. I'm saying there won't be too many places to call 911 on because they will say they are exempt. Anyone eating at Braums is exempt because they are "dining". Frankly, anyone who can get their heartrate above 120BPM can say they are currently engaged in "cardio" and be exempt.
It's so watered down it's sinking.
I had a thought about a week ago.
You know, if I work to make a lot of money and travel why not up and move to a place that I like and everywhere I'd want to travel is nearby or if not cheaper? Of course with the places that'll the US citizens that significantly lowers my choices.
Getting out of OK might not be enough for me.
I get what you are saying, but it does not exempt while in a restaurant or bar, or " dining." It exempts "while eating or drinking" in a restaurant or bar. That does not include sitting in the foyer waiting for a table, when picking up food at the counter, going to the bathroom or coming in and out of the store for that matter, unless they are eating and drinking at the same time.
Um, no, I'm not going to stand there and try to empathize with someone who, more than likely, endorses Toxic Masculinity like that ***hole baseball player does, talking to them while they're unmasked and trying to get them to understand that states and other municipalities have emergency powers to mandate public health measures that are backed by science *and* are constitutional. Some of the tweets in response basically said "A lot of anti-maskers aren't rational, logical, and don't listen, they just rant about their supposed rights that are being infringed on" - I didn't watch the council meeting, but do you think any of the anti-maskers there would be amenable to listening to empathetic reasoning? That idiot baseball player says the grocery store workers looked run-down and beat-down, and they are - they're working for magnitudes less than his $10 million annual salary (in 2013, don't know how much he's worth or making now), most likely don't have a choice whether or not to report to work, and are literally on the front lines and could contract COVID-19 and have horrible things (including death) happen to them at any time.
The article and Twitter thread really didn't have any concrete suggestions on what to say to an anti-masker, except the analogy between wearing masks and drunk driving laws, so what *is* suggested if I wanted to empathize with an anti-masker (which I probably won't be doing, see above)? From the article and thread, it sounds like organizations and governments need to do the heavy lifting and make masks available and explain why they need to wear them (condom analogy for HIV), not the average citizen. Oh wait, I forgot who our "leaders" are, nevermind...
Being in Ward 1 my council member was one of the two no votes. I’ve already emailed that I will not only not vote for him again but will actively support any opponent that runs against him. This is by far the biggest imaginable issue a council member could face and he FAILED!!
And as I’ve said before I’m very a-political. I’ve never taken a political stand before but this is serious **** and those who don’t take it seriously need to go!!!
They have been working on years getting online ordering with pick up going. I think a few stores might be testing it now. It's been in the works for years but for some reason they been dragging their feet. Probably how they will staff it. Let's face it they are so understaffed as it is. Go into the Market at night and you have to wait 5 minutes for someone to come check you out. How is it going to work if they do have a market person and he is out loading orders into a car. How long will you have to wait then?
Requiring masks for religious services isn’t remotely regulating religion.
I thought this was interesting.
https://news.yahoo.com/scientists-id...185531392.html
A coworker of mine had her mother end up in the hospital in Chickasha this week, for an injury that was bad enough she needed the ICU (i.e. non-COVID-related). She ended up needing more advanced care than Chickasha was able to provide, but none of the hospitals in OKC or Norman would accept the transfer. She ended up being sent to Lawton instead. Even that was kind of touch-and-go for a while and there had been talk of Wichita Falls being the backup plan.
Things are getting scary.
Noticed for the last 4-5 weeks or so they were having organized Flag Football/Kickball leagues on some evenings @ Lake Hefner/Dog park area. Will this still be allowed?
McAtee is, unfortunately, my councilman. I am so ready for that fossil to retire. I have been in multiple meetings with him and constituents, and he does not listen to anyone about anything. I’m sure he was probably better in the past but he is like talking to a brick wall now. Sayonara, Larry!
No, he's not. It's not altering the content of the service nor changing the free exercise of religion. The first amendment does not provide places of worship with immunity from any civil ordinance or law. They still have to deal with fire codes, building codes and public health codes.
There is a difference between the free exercise of religion and building.
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