Restaurant restrictions will 'devastate economy', Lt. Gov. Dan Forest sayshttps://abc11.com/politics/forests-response-to-restaurant-ban-sparks-controversy/6023736/ …
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As much as I disagree with what Cooper does, he made the right call. Think of it like this, if your customers get sick and it turned out worse than it currently is, you won't have a business. Close your doors, allow this to diminish, and then reopen with your customers.
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The cdc is also suggesting crowds less than 50, on any given day, crowds reach that in a small McDonald’s. The suggestion to close dine in style is a good call. If you want to get sick, by all means go for it but do it by yourself and don’t spread the virus to others.
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You'll have to excuse me, I don't get notifications right away. I'm glad you caught that I am not a reporter. Unlike most reporters, I don't just spread rumors that aim for ratings. I share what I find, through the same information you gathered off the CDC site.
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No, that was a move the school system took to prevent kids from getting sick. Regardless, they may get sick and we can argue that. But let it happen while at school. Think of how many pissed off parents we will have. It's a preventative measure.
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That's the world we live in and it sucks, but even I would have made the call to close schools. It was an even better call to allow them to remain learning by online ways so either way, the kids aren't losing and ISP's are providing free internet to allow kids to learn.
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