Coronavirus Coronavirus: In-Iowa General Discussion (Not Limited)

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of course that would be why actually following sip’s, and having a governor not beholden to the people she is, would actually make it so you don’t have to.

I get you feel invincible, and live in a remote area. But the only way to get past this is to actually do the right things.

I don’t feel invincible at all.

I’m saying that if I knew I could never see friends and family, attend concerts, sporting events, or behave socially ever again, I would strongly consider suicide because I would find no point in such existence.
 

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As in going to the actual building or done completely. Several schools up north here are working to get their online petitions approved so they can roll with that.

I am sure they will do online, my wife teaches 2nd grade so I am only cued into that age group, and my oldest is a first grader.
 

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Reynolds already said another announcement about school and business closures is coming tomorrow.

She may gain a little late courage (or a backbone transplant) since other red state governors relented and did stay-at-homes today. 87% of USA population is under stay-at-homes directives now that Florida belatedly relented. I believe your gov thinks there is some sort of award of being last. :rolleyes:
 

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sitting in a trench? I'd be running around like Rambo getting **** done and wars won.
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She may gain a little late courage (or a backbone transplant) since other red state governors relented and did stay-at-homes today. 87% of USA population is under stay-at-homes directives now that Florida belatedly relented. I believe your gov thinks there is some sort of award of being last. :rolleyes:
I’d be interested to know, what would be the benefits of a SAH policy compared to what’s currently in place?
 

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I’d be interested to know, what would be the benefits of a SAH policy compared to what’s currently in place?

Bait not taken. You've stated your take on this in multiple thread about two hundred times and I don't care to hear it again and again and again. Frankly don't give a **** to hear it again.
 

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Bait not taken. You've stated your take on this in multiple thread about two hundred times and I don't care to hear it again and again and again. Frankly don't give a **** to hear it again.
How is that question bait? I don't care if you personnaly don't answer it, anybody who supports doing it can. You have to have some supporting data if 87% of the population is under it. Do less people contract the virus? Do less people die?
 
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