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Title: How’s Florida doing?
Post by: nddons on September 04, 2021, 06:24:30 PM
I’ll be traveling to Florida at some point. Sarasota area. How are things on the ground in FL?  Are restaurants wanting masks?  Publix? 
Title: Re: How’s Florida doing?
Post by: EppyGA - White Christian Domestic Terrorist on September 04, 2021, 07:18:46 PM
I’ll be traveling to Florida at some point. Sarasota area. How are things on the ground in FL?  Are restaurants wanting masks?  Publix?


Just so happens we spent the last week (last Friday through yesterday) in Florida. Friday and Saturday were spent at super spreader events at the Daytona Speedway and the rest of the week was spent in Orlando, including two days at Universal Studios. The only place a mask was required was the AMC theater in Disney Springs.


We're now in Florence and Darlington, SC attending a couple more super spreader events with a few thousand folks we've never met before.


Enjoy your trip.
Title: Re: How’s Florida doing?
Post by: President in Exile YOLT on September 04, 2021, 07:51:41 PM
I’ll be traveling to Florida at some point. Sarasota area. How are things on the ground in FL?  Are restaurants wanting masks?  Publix?
I live in a Red county, 2:1 registered Republican. It's been "normal" here since last summer.

A lefty snowbird place like Sarasota, who knows, but there's no state mandates.
Title: Re: How’s Florida doing?
Post by: Little Joe on September 05, 2021, 03:14:06 AM
About the only place masks are required are doctors offices and hospitals.  For a while the masks almost disappeared, but they do seem to be coming back, but on a voluntary basis.  I'm still curious why people choose to wear a mask when they don't have to, then wear it under their nose or as a chin strap.  In a lot of smaller stores the only people wearing masks are a few customers.  Most staff doesn't wear them.
Title: Re: How’s Florida doing?
Post by: bflynn on September 05, 2021, 05:11:14 AM
As far as Detla goes, Florida is definitely past the peak.  Positive tests are down about 30% from the peak in mid Aug, but it’s still a pretty high rate.

If you’re vaccinated, you’re probably fine. If not, you’ll eventually get it, so get on with it. The longer ya’ll avoid it, the longer we have to play stupid reindeer games.
Title: Re: How’s Florida doing?
Post by: President in Exile YOLT on September 05, 2021, 07:40:51 AM
About the only place masks are required are doctors offices and hospitals.  For a while the masks almost disappeared, but they do seem to be coming back, but on a voluntary basis.  I'm still curious why people choose to wear a mask when they don't have to, then wear it under their nose or as a chin strap.  In a lot of smaller stores the only people wearing masks are a few customers.  Most staff doesn't wear them.

Security blanket and conformity.
Title: Re: How’s Florida doing?
Post by: nddons on September 07, 2021, 11:28:48 AM
Florida trip checklist:

1) get maps from AAA.

2) manscape using this as inspiration.

(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210907/6ec70f6f1607b52a3a53c620f76ffdd0.jpg)
Title: Re: How’s Florida doing?
Post by: Jaybird180 on September 07, 2021, 11:37:26 AM
As far as Detla goes, Florida is definitely past the peak.  Positive tests are down about 30% from the peak in mid Aug, but it’s still a pretty high rate.

If you’re vaccinated, you’re probably fine. If not, you’ll eventually get it, so get on with it. The longer ya’ll avoid it, the longer we have to play stupid reindeer games.
It seems quite the contrary. There are experts that are also saying that vaxxed people are the new threat to everyone else's health. I posit that it's from a behavioral standpoint first and foremost. But what I saw earlier this morning, there's concern over self-replicating RNA that's shedding and being transmitted via skin-skin and aerosolized particulates and the spike proteins passing the blood-brain barrier and forming prions.
Title: Re: How’s Florida doing?
Post by: nddons on September 07, 2021, 11:51:44 AM
It seems quite the contrary. There are experts that are also saying that vaxxed people are the new threat to everyone else's health. I posit that it's from a behavioral standpoint first and foremost. But what I saw earlier this morning, there's concern over self-replicating RNA that's shedding and being transmitted via skin-skin and aerosolized particulates and the spike proteins passing the blood-brain barrier and forming prions.
Hopefully soon they will be putting the Covid vaccine in the chem trail tanks on airliners.
Title: Re: How’s Florida doing?
Post by: President-Elect Bob Noel on September 07, 2021, 12:28:19 PM
It seems quite the contrary. There are experts that are also saying that vaxxed people are the new threat to everyone else's health. I posit that it's from a behavioral standpoint first and foremost. But what I saw earlier this morning, there's concern over self-replicating RNA that's shedding and being transmitted via skin-skin and aerosolized particulates and the spike proteins passing the blood-brain barrier and forming prions.

"self-replicating RNA"

can be found right next to the prop wash...
Title: Re: How’s Florida doing?
Post by: EppyGA - White Christian Domestic Terrorist on September 07, 2021, 01:59:08 PM
Arrived back in Georgia yesterday. All in all I figure we, so far, have survived seven super spreader events during our trip, We attended two days of racing at the Daytona Speedway, two days at Universal Studios, elbow to elbow on certain rides and three racing events in Darlington, SC.

At Darlington on Sunday the humanity packed together waiting to get food at the concessions would have made liberals heads explode.
Title: Re: How’s Florida doing?
Post by: Number7 on September 07, 2021, 07:27:29 PM
Arrived back in Georgia yesterday. All in all I figure we, so far, have survived seven super spreader events during our trip, We attended two days of racing at the Daytona Speedway, two days at Universal Studios, elbow to elbow on certain rides and three racing events in Darlington, SC.

At Darlington on Sunday the humanity packed together waiting to get food at the concessions would have made liberals heads explode.

ANYTHING that gives people joy makes liberal heads explode.
Liberals live to be offended, unhappy, outraged and downright stupid.
That's why I refuse to take any liberal seriously.
Title: Re: How’s Florida doing?
Post by: bflynn on September 08, 2021, 02:17:44 PM
self-replicating RNA that's shedding and being transmitted via skin-skin and aerosolized particulates and the spike proteins passing the blood-brain barrier and forming prions.

You didn't include neutrinos, nanobots, or micro graviton bursts in your explanation.  Your science is invalid.    ;)
Title: Re: How’s Florida doing?
Post by: Number7 on September 08, 2021, 03:37:27 PM
I’ll be traveling to Florida at some point. Sarasota area. How are things on the ground in FL?  Are restaurants wanting masks?  Publix?

We go out every night to a different restaurant, mix with people all over the county and find that democrats (pansies) whine about people not wearing masks and refusing to disclose their vaccine status, while Normal humans are going about their lives as usual.
Title: Re: How’s Florida doing?
Post by: nddons on September 21, 2021, 08:13:43 PM
I spent a week on St. Armand's Key, Lido Key, and Longboat Key. 

Pirep:

1). Most restaurant employees wore masks.  I suspect it was a determination made by each restaurant independently.
 
2). A few restaurant customers wore masks, but most did not.

3). Publix staff all seemed to wear masks.  A fair amount of customers at the Longboat Key Publix wore masks. 

4). Most people were mask-free out in public, not just in Florida, but also in Indiana, Tennessee, and Georgia. 

5). The ONLY time I was told to wear a mask was in Illinois when I went into the carryout section of a restaurant to buy a loaf of bread.  Clerk said "It's a state mandate" and offered a mask to my daughter and me - that she touched after handling cash from the prior three customers.  We walked out.  No sense debating an employee.

6). For many, the brainwashing is complete.  We saw masktards wearing masks walking on the sidewalk, on the beach, and riding bicycles.  Madness.