And that makes it ok?
Stop making excuses for shitty officials
i didnt say i was ok with it, but im not going to sit here and cry about it either because its insignificant considering the last 8 months.
I feel the same. Nothing really changes, just stronger language. Cops are not going to enforce this, I bet.
I get why they are doing it. In two weeks there may be a shortage of hospital beds because there is a 4 week lag or so between cases and hospitalizations. So if cases are doubling on average as of 2-3 weeks ago, by mid month...
With restaurants closed, people are gonna party inside. At least restaurants are somewhat controlled environments, now all bets are off as to behaviors that could spread the virus, in closed quarters. Should have kept them open.
"Using what data is available, public health officials have previously said that up to 15 percent of COVID infections could be traced to “dining experiences” within greater Los Angeles over the past few months, and that restaurants as a workplace are areas of higher risk."--Eater LA
What about the other 85%, what's the largest chunk of that that could be targeted? What are the three biggest areas that make up that 85% and why are they not being targeted? If they are, what are they?