Shows how much you were paying attention (next time save up first). I never gave my opinion. As I said previously there has been no definitive evidence one way or the other (man or nature made) how Covid 19 came about. You on the other hand "know". Remember, save up first.
Sounds good to me but, small businesses? Even prior to the virus small businesses were mainly Architects/Lawyers/Doctors and other service related biz's plus neighborhood restaurants and the occasional dry cleaners or independent pack-n-ship yada yada. New small businesses nowadays are mostly ones on .......... Amazon/Ebay/Wal-Mart/etc
Biden administration considers mandatory COVID-19 tests for domestic air travel, official says 'We realize that there’s been a dramatic evolution and increase in both testing platforms and testing capacity' https://www.foxnews.com/politics/bi...9-tests-for-domestic-air-travel-official-says
The bookkeeper recommends a plastic bag. Helps him practice for when he holds his breath after gwb and myself smack his gubnor down -which upsets him greatly. Mostly gwb handles the smackdown though
Why CDC director isn't recommending public wear N95 masks https://6abc.com/health/cdc-does-not-recommend-general-public-wear-n95s-heres-why/10092451/ There's been a lot of back and forth throughout the pandemic with doctors recommending wearing N95 masks, but CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky is recommending the general public not to wear them. "They're very hard to breathe in when you wear them properly," Walensky said. "They're very hard to tolerate when you wear them for long periods of time." The N95 masks are really designed for first responders. You've probably seen people wearing them. The five layer masks come with a foam nose strip that covers much of your face. Dr. Walensky, as well as Dr. Anthony Fauci, are still saying people should wear a mask, but say the general public doesn't need to wear the N95 ones because they're uncomfortable and hard to breathe in. They fear people won't want to wear masks at all after having a bad experience wearing an N95. "I have spent a reasonable amount of time in an N95 mask. They're hard to tolerate all day every day," Walensky said. "And in fact, when you really think about how well people will wear them, I worry that if, if we suggest or require that people wear an N95, they won't wear them all the time." "The most important thing is that everybody should be wearing a mask," Fauci said. With the new COVID-19 variant, many people are wondering if you need to wear two masks. The CDC says you don't need to do that, but again, they do recommend you wear at least one.
Agree. Someone gave me 1 back last June. Wore it a day or so. I've got AFAIK very good lung function (bike-ride 5 to 10 miles a day) but it would definitely wear me out if I kept using it regularly. Having said that I don't rely on one of those flimsy paper ones either that I see Joe Bi wearing lately. In a pinch one time toss it use out ok. My county (PBC) gubmint sent to each household a package of 3 and then 5 more 100% cotton outer/65%-35% polyester/cotton inner liner machine washable large face masks. But it's crazy that a year into this most are not better prepared. Well maybe that might start to change after putting tRump out to Mar-A-Lago pasture. And right across the Intracoastal - he could probably hit it with a rock, is for except his small hands deficiency:- https://therealdeal.com/miami/2021/...ove-ex-presidents-name-from-west-palm-towers/