War in Illinois. Which it has a proud history of down here in Little Egypt land. Illinois judge overturns Pritzker’s stay-at-home order | MyStateline.com
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War in Illinois. Which it has a proud history of down here in Little Egypt land. Illinois judge overturns Pritzker’s stay-at-home order | MyStateline.com
I'm posting this for several reasons. You'll see.
Coronavirus update: 16 deaths, 465 cases in Ventura County
Just about all you need to know in one sentence.Quote:
Ventura County's coronavirus death toll increased to 16 on Thursday as county officials reported two additional deaths, including a 37-year-old man.
The man died as a result of a drug overdose while infected with COVID-19, a significant contributing condition, according to county spokeswoman Ashley Bautista.
An earlier article talked about how there's rice sitting at Nigerian mills, but one of the problems of getting the rice to the people, is the fear food delivery drivers have of the police. Many of them won't take the risk and so the trucks sit and so does the rice. AWA
So... The new guidelines for my gym reopening on May 5th are 25% occupancy and my workout can only be 45 minutes. I’ll definitely be building my own gym when I can once again get equipment.
This is like the arbitrary, stupid “Don’t lift 10 pound over your head ever again,” rule that doctors come up with.
What happens if my workout is 46 minutes? Does the SWAT team come get me and everyone on the gym floor start dying from COVID-19?
Sadly, I feel willing to comply if it gets me back to training.
As an aside... I’ll be restarting my NLP. Given that I’m going to have to apparently shorten my rest intervals between sets to meet the time restrictions, would I be better off going 4 days/week? How should I expect to break that up?
But I get it. 25% occupancy will lead to 50% in a week or two (I'd hope). That time restriction is for the damn birds though.
And if I build my own gym, that's $$ not supporting a local business, and (for me at least) I like going to the gym.
BUT, this Sweden thing (see my last post) starts going downhill, wouldn't surprise me that we (as a country) go right back to lock down city.