Yeah, porch minyanim and outdoor weddings died too soon.
And what was the price of the supposed immunity?And the non stop charity ads I see about hundreds who died from coronavirus, are you single handedly supporting the widows and orphan's.All that some selfish people can shop without a mask.
Source?This morning I was told by a Hatzala member that there haven't been any transports.
https://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/featured/1901424/important-hatzolah-medical-director-urging-people-not-to-avoid-hospitals-if-they-have-covid-19-and-need-treatment.html
This is something that isn't being taken into account when people are being told to either not test or not report cases. A misinformed and undereducated public is dangerous. Infections that could be dealt with quickly and easily can C"V become much more serious.
https://www.thelakewoodscoop.com/news/2020/09/letter-an-open-letter-to-open-minds.html(Yes, I'm surprised TLS actually posted this.)
Wow. Finally a voice of reason. Crazy that this has to said. This is simply pointing out the obvious.
Wish he talked about one of the most important sources, weddings.
It's likely it was left out because it's a non-issue for the next few weeks, while the other things are pertinent immediately and through Tishrei.
How much did you overpay for the toilet paper?
So OCHD reports 66 new cases in Lakewood. Pretty sure the cat is now out of the bag. What happens next?
What is the 7 day average?
Its been for some time. However most are not testing
26.0
You and I know that. My point is that OCHD is reporting a major uptick (major compared to their previous numbers). Do we think that the state will just ignore that?
A week ago the 7 day average was around 20/day. 66 is a big number for OCHD, but the 7 day is ticking up fairly slowly.