Southeast Asia, you can still monger there. Just need to quarantine for 14 days first.
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Southeast Asia, you can still monger there. Just need to quarantine for 14 days first.
It's not worth staying in quarantine 14 days to screw a few girls.
Will have to wait until the virus is completely eradicated, if ever. CoVid-19 seems far more infectious than the SARS virus. It may take months or years.
CoVid-19 is destroying liberty and livelihoods of billion people and causing far more wide-spread and long-lasting damages all over the world than terrorists.
[QUOTE=Hornilius69;4762944]Southeast Asia, you can still monger there. Just need to quarantine for 14 days first.[/QUOTE]
Newsom claims the first California COVID 19 happened in a nail salon. No other details. Privacy?
[QUOTE=AsianPussy;3554752]Try little beauty center in GG:
[URL]http://orangecounty.backpage.com/HealthServices/male-grooming-service-hair-waxing-body-shaving-massage/54935700[/URL]
She does hair, nails, massage and HE is on the menu. She upsells hard, avoid the nude massage, its not worth it.[/QUOTE]
Possible Newsom solution for Nail Saloon. Full Face Sheild + N95 Mask + cleaning / sanitation supplies $16. Positive Air flow and Social Distance. Other add-on cost to the basic service may be added. Basic & Deluxe package pedicure in Phase II. 6 ft Social Distance maintained.
https://abc7.com/nail-salons-coronavirus-covid19-infections/6164615/
[URL]https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/california-gov-newsom-says-community-spread-started-nail-salon-n1203491[/URL]
[QUOTE=Sound7;4778332]Newsom claims the first California COVID 19 happened in a nail salon. No other details. Privacy?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Sound7;4778347]Possible Newsom solution for Nail Saloon. Full Face Sheild + N95 Mask + cleaning / sanitation supplies $16. Positive Air flow and Social Distance. Other add-on cost to the basic service may be added. Basic & Deluxe package pedicure in Phase II. 6 ft Social Distance maintained.
https://abc7.com/nail-salons-coronavirus-covid19-infections/6164615/
[URL]https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/california-gov-newsom-says-community-spread-started-nail-salon-n1203491[/URL][/QUOTE]The one-off reusable stuff like face shield cost very little per client. Disposable N95 drops to $2 each retail shipping from China right now. They are good for a day if nothing happens to it. You can reduce the numbers by cycling between a few for any virus to "die" out in a few days, or cook them in the oven in the lowest setting for half hr. Sanitation supplies should cost less now that people know that lots of them are rip-offs and you can easily make it yourself. Best is spraying hydrogen peroxide diluted down to 0. 5%. In a salon setting, you can leave it for some time and wipe dry. You need alcohol for fast drying that still costs a lot right now. But I don't see the need if you have soap and water next to you.
And from my research on low-cost disinfection, I'm moving over to dissolved ozone, a lot better than hydrogen peroxide. An ozone generator cost less than $20 from China. It's small and consumes little electricity. You can run it outside windows or doors and it will be perfectly safe. The ozonated water cost next to nothing and can be more potent than H2 O2 if you choose to, or dilute it further. The best is that the half-life is 15 minutes! So you don't need to worry about the exact concentration. If you leave it for a while it will just be harmless disinfected water. In contrast, hydrogen peroxide will still burn your skin for the first-aid concentration of 3% until it's dry and gone. Indeed, I'm going back to using carpets in my home instead of wooden floors.
The cost will be that you can only take a lot fewer customers, separating them 6 ft apart. But during the times that I take my girls there, they already have at least a few ft between seats. Women go there to relax and enjoy nicer things in life. A big reclining crouch that you can comfortably stretch your legs will be beyond 6 ft, plus space for the technician to move around and for their gears. Even the side by side ones has a few ft between customers so the techs can work easily and customers don't smell each other's toes.
Airflow is a problem as everybody is in the same space. The only thing you can do is to increase the air extraction. But that could be a major investment for some. Say in malls, you are happy if the A / C works in summer, blowing cool air into the shops. Anything else needs major investment by the landlords. But that's a problem for every shop.
"This whole thing started in the state of California, the first community spread, in a nail salon. I just want to remind everybody of that and that I'm very worried about that," Newsom said during his daily COVID-19 briefing in Sacramento.
[QUOTE=JamesD2004;4778504]The one-off reusable stuff like face shield cost very little per client. Disposable N95 drops to $2 each retail shipping from China right now. They are good for a day if nothing happens to it. You can reduce the numbers by cycling between a few for any virus to "die" out in a few days, or cook them in the oven in the lowest setting for half hr. Sanitation supplies should cost less now that people know that lots of them are rip-offs and you can easily make it yourself. Best is spraying hydrogen peroxide diluted down to 0. 5%. In a salon setting, you can leave it for some time and wipe dry. You need alcohol for fast drying that still costs a lot right now. But I don't see the need if you have soap and water next to you.
And from my research on low-cost disinfection, I'm moving over to dissolved ozone, a lot better than hydrogen peroxide. An ozone generator cost less than $20 from China. It's small and consumes little electricity. You can run it outside windows or doors and it will be perfectly safe. The ozonated water cost next to nothing and can be more potent than H2 O2 if you choose to, or dilute it further. The best is that the half-life is 15 minutes! So you don't need to worry about the exact concentration. If you leave it for a while it will just be harmless disinfected water. In contrast, hydrogen peroxide will still burn your skin for the first-aid concentration of 3% until it's dry and gone. Indeed, I'm going back to using carpets in my home instead of wooden floors.
The cost will be that you can only take a lot fewer customers, separating them 6 ft apart. But during the times that I take my girls there, they already have at least a few ft between seats. Women go there to relax and enjoy nicer things in life. A big reclining crouch that you can comfortably stretch your legs will be beyond 6 ft, plus space for the technician to move around and for their gears. Even the side by side ones has a few ft between customers so the techs can work easily and customers don't smell each other's toes.
Airflow is a problem as everybody is in the same space. The only thing you can do is to increase the air extraction. But that could be a major investment for some. Say in malls, you are happy if the A / C works in summer, blowing cool air into the shops. Anything else needs major investment by the landlords. But that's a problem for every shop.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Sound7;4779616]"This whole thing started in the state of California, the first community spread, in a nail salon. I just want to remind everybody of that and that I'm very worried about that," Newsom said during his daily COVID-19 briefing in Sacramento.[/QUOTE]That is a typical overaction from men. For women who go to nail salons, it's like the grocery store and gas station combined. They will be worried but they will still go given half the chance. I know an escort who just can't survive this on her own. She checked herself into a resort hotel so she can have food. She even hired a chef for the week. Her only complaint? Nails!
Elon and others have question for the local health department Czar and Governors long term objective. Limited testing available, very slow early response, limited N95 availability. KN95 approved by FDA.
Who is in charge? Are we saving lives?
Newsom Phase III. Now? Elon. Now.
Massage Place in Phase II. W / KN95 not N95.
[URL]https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/05/11/musk-tesla-factory/...[/URL]
[URL]https://abc7.com/nail-salons-coronavirus-covid19-infections/6164615/[/URL]
[URL]https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/05/06/dallas-salon-owner-jailed-coronavirus/[/URL]
[QUOTE=JamesD2004;4779834]That is a typical overaction from men. For women who go to nail salons, it's like the grocery store and gas station combined. They will be worried but they will still go given half the chance. I know an escort who just can't survive this on her own. She checked herself into a resort hotel so she can have food. She even hired a chef for the week. Her only complaint? Nails![/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=JamesD2004;4779834]That is a typical overaction from men. For women who go to nail salons, it's like the grocery store and gas station combined. They will be worried but they will still go given half the chance. I know an escort who just can't survive this on her own. She checked herself into a resort hotel so she can have food. She even hired a chef for the week. Her only complaint? Nails![/QUOTE]Take a look at this.
[URL]https://www.erinbromage.com/post/the-risks-know-them-avoid-them?fbclid=IwAR3Pkkx7OHlOkBoFFS-CAqVNcIKVrnEai-KfbSS8lvYzRpf4wsgbqEcaKvI[/URL]
This is a respiratory virus, spread by breath. You can go near someone, 6 feet, for a short time, better w / a mask. If you are around them for an hour or more in a closed room, you will have it if they are contagious. That is why a nail salon is a no go for safety. Unless they provide SCUBA!
[QUOTE=FarFarAway;4783223]Take a look at this.
[URL]https://www.erinbromage.com/post/the-risks-know-them-avoid-them?fbclid=IwAR3Pkkx7OHlOkBoFFS-CAqVNcIKVrnEai-KfbSS8lvYzRpf4wsgbqEcaKvI[/URL]
This is a respiratory virus, spread by breath. You can go near someone, 6 feet, for a short time, better w / a mask. If you are around them for an hour or more in a closed room, you will have it if they are contagious. That is why a nail salon is a no go for safety. Unless they provide SCUBA![/QUOTE]Some of you take me the wrong way. Back in March, or Feb, how many of you wear a glove using the gas pump, press the buttons, and quarantine your card and glove (if not disposable) if you don't use your payment app? How many gas station staff wear a mask and have a shield? This is pretty standard now. And what did Ted Cruz do? He went for a haircut just now even when the barber isn't supposed to be open.
If you haven't been to a nail salon, you can watch the news about an OC owner reopened her salon in defiance. For smaller salons, the crouch seats are typically much bigger and more spacious than Happy Nails, and typical hair salons. To some women, going to a nail salon is like you have to go to the grocery store and the gas station. If the standard precautions are taken, it's no riskier than going into Walmart, certainly no risker than going for a hair cut. Texans cheer Ted for that.
Rideshare companies JUST required all riders and drivers wearing masks. CDC only recently gave guidelines that no riders should sit in front and suggests a partition. Look at a typical Target staff now. Back in Feb, March or even April, they all work like unprotected idiots. Only men will think why people still want to go to nail salons? To women, it's why not? People still got on cruises back in March and get themselves killed or strained at sea. If everybody wears a mask and glove in public areas on the cruise that will be making a difference.
Fuck right now I would love a hairstylist more than an escort. I can get pussy anywhere, whenever I want, but what I really need is a haircut. I look like a damn hippie. My hair grows like a weed. Does anyone know any chick anywhere who does lingerie-haircuts? I don't even care about the lingerie part, just cut my stupid-ass hair LOL.
I miss my barber and his shavers. I miss that buzzing sound behind my head. In and out in less than 15 minutes.
Steak.
[QUOTE=SteakTartare;4786390]Fuck right now I would love a hairstylist more than an escort. I can get pussy anywhere, whenever I want, but what I really need is a haircut. I look like a damn hippie. My hair grows like a weed. Does anyone know any chick anywhere who does lingerie-haircuts? I don't even care about the lingerie part, just cut my stupid-ass hair LOL.
I miss my barber and his shavers. I miss that buzzing sound behind my head. In and out in less than 15 minutes.
Steak.[/QUOTE]A barbershop in Laguna Hills is open but hella crowded. You can google them or go to "[URL]thebarberhood.com[/URL]".
They we're on all the local news for defying State / Local Gov't orders to stay shutdown.
[QUOTE=SteakTartare;4786390]Fuck right now I would love a hairstylist more than an escort. I can get pussy anywhere, whenever I want, but what I really need is a haircut. I look like a damn hippie. My hair grows like a weed. Does anyone know any chick anywhere who does lingerie-haircuts? I don't even care about the lingerie part, just cut my stupid-ass hair LOL.
I miss my barber and his shavers. I miss that buzzing sound behind my head. In and out in less than 15 minutes.
Steak.[/QUOTE]Barberwaxingqueen714 on Instagram is still cutting hair by appointment, pedicures too. She is 30's MILF, dresses sexy, does have an HE only menu.
Cloth Mask and Social Distance Model May 14, 2020 .
As Los Angeles County continues to reopen certain retail and recreation opportunities, you may be wondering how the Public Health Department decides whether to move forward or retreat. You might also wonder how much the Safer at Home order, physical distancing, hand washing, and cloth face coverings actually help. Department of Health Services director Christina Ghaly, M. D. Broke that down in a county briefing this afternoon.
Ghaly presented the following model:
[URL]https://www.welikela.com/how-safer-at-home-allows-l-a-county-to-reopen/[/URL]
[QUOTE=JamesD2004;4783833]Some of you take me the wrong way. Back in March, or Feb, how many of you wear a glove using the gas pump, press the buttons, and quarantine your card and glove (if not disposable) if you don't use your payment app? How many gas station staff wear a mask and have a shield? This is pretty standard now. And what did Ted Cruz do? He went for a haircut just now even when the barber isn't supposed to be open.
If you haven't been to a nail salon, you can watch the news about an OC owner reopened her salon in defiance. For smaller salons, the crouch seats are typically much bigger and more spacious than Happy Nails, and typical hair salons. To some women, going to a nail salon is like you have to go to the grocery store and the gas station. If the standard precautions are taken, it's no riskier than going into Walmart, certainly no risker than going for a hair cut. Texans cheer Ted for that.
Rideshare companies JUST required all riders and drivers wearing masks. CDC only recently gave guidelines that no riders should sit in front and suggests a partition. Look at a typical Target staff now. Back in Feb, March or even April, they all work like unprotected idiots. Only men will think why people still want to go to nail salons? To women, it's why not? People still got on cruises back in March and get themselves killed or strained at sea. If everybody wears a mask and glove in public areas on the cruise that will be making a difference.[/QUOTE]
Thanks Hapa but the only thing I detest more than my long haired hippie look is long lines. I always went to my barber at a specific day and hour of the week so he can honor my scheduled appointment. I hate waiting in crowded rooms or long lines. I guess I just hate people in general ha ha ha. The overwhelming entitlement attitude nowadays makes my blood boil.
Good for them to defy Gov Nanny's shutdown. That blue dude hates red OC LOL.
Steak.
[QUOTE=HapaBoy86;4786575]A barbershop in Laguna Hills is open but hella crowded. You can google them or go to "[URL]thebarberhood.com[/URL]".
They we're on all the local news for defying State / Local Gov't orders to stay shutdown.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=SteakTartare;4787034]Good for them to defy Gov Nanny's shutdown. That blue dude hates red OC LOL.[/QUOTE]Meanwhile, OC hit an all time high for new cases yesterday. These people are being reckless.
Statistics and numbers can be manipulated by whatever political agenda one is leaning towards. All time high for new cases is meaningless to me. There are more accurate metrics I need to see to feel safer or less safe.
Steak.
[QUOTE=MacNCheese;4787278]Meanwhile, OC hit an all time high for new cases yesterday. These people are being reckless.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Sound7;4786807]Cloth Mask and Social Distance Model May 14, 2020 .
As Los Angeles County continues to reopen certain retail and recreation opportunities, you may be wondering how the Public Health Department decides whether to move forward or retreat. You might also wonder how much the Safer at Home order, physical distancing, hand washing, and cloth face coverings actually help. Department of Health Services director Christina Ghaly, M. D. Broke that down in a county briefing this afternoon.
Ghaly presented the following model:
[URL]https://www.welikela.com/how-safer-at-home-allows-l-a-county-to-reopen/[/URL][/QUOTE]You guys should do less reading more thinking. The fact is that the virus is here since at least Jan. It is here whether you reopen or not. It will be there this winter and the next. The only game-changing developments are effective treatments and vaccines. That should be the only guideline for yourself.
If CDC lost its credibility, who else you should trust? I can go on and on but changing guidelines to reuse N95 respirators before effective disinfection methods were found? And advise this to doctors and nurses with a straight face, sending people to die?
[QUOTE=MacNCheese;4787278]Meanwhile, OC hit an all time high for new cases yesterday. These people are being reckless.[/QUOTE]I recommend Flowbee if they still have it in stock. I've been told I look 20 years younger in a bad way. The one-layer equal length cut is the fundamental technique hairstylists do to most of the areas on the head. If you have short straight hair you need a template from Amazon to do the neck blind. Or you can use a 3 mirror gadget to do the neck free handed. The modern version is to use two phones as a cam monitor pair. I also recommend the Philips trimmer designed for self-cut.
On more than one occasion, when I was talking to youngish girls who showed interest in me, her buddy would check my social profile picture and warned her that I am probably 20 years older than my look because of my haircut. That wasn't meant to be a compliment, LOL.
Asian good to go.
Alameda County has about 141 cases and 5 deaths for every 100,000 residents, although that varies significantly by race. *Black Alameda County residents had disproportionally high death rates, with 9. 6 deaths for every 100,000 residents compared to death rates of 5. 3 for Latinos, 5. 1 for white residents and 2. 7 for Asian residents.
[QUOTE=Sound7;4786807]Cloth Mask and Social Distance Model May 14, 2020 .
As Los Angeles County continues to reopen certain retail and recreation opportunities, you may be wondering how the Public Health Department decides whether to move forward or retreat. You might also wonder how much the Safer at Home order, physical distancing, hand washing, and cloth face coverings actually help. Department of Health Services director Christina Ghaly, M. D. Broke that down in a county briefing this afternoon.
Ghaly presented the following model:
[URL]https://www.welikela.com/how-safer-at-home-allows-l-a-county-to-reopen/[/URL][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=SteakTartare;4787034]Thanks Hapa but the only thing I detest more than my long haired hippie look is long lines. I always went to my barber at a specific day and hour of the week so he can honor my scheduled appointment. I hate waiting in crowded rooms or long lines. I guess I just hate people in general ha ha ha. The overwhelming entitlement attitude nowadays makes my blood boil.
Good for them to defy Gov Nanny's shutdown. That blue dude hates red OC LOL.
Steak.[/QUOTE]You mean that RED OC that went 51% to 43% Hillary? Oh wait, it was the illegals, yeah. That's the ticket.
To control the spread of COVID-19, the Alameda County Health Officer issued an order on April 17,2020 for all residents and workers to wear face coverings when conducting essential business and when around others outside of their immediate household. Combined with physical distancing and frequent handwashing, face coverings may reduce the risk of infection posed by people who are infected and without symptoms.
We recommend you do not purchase and-95 and surgical / medical masks. These masks are in short supply, and need to be conserved for health workers, first responders, and other workers on the frontlines.
[QUOTE=Sound7;4789557]Asian good to go.
Alameda County has about 141 cases and 5 deaths for every 100,000 residents, although that varies significantly by race. *Black Alameda County residents had disproportionally high death rates, with 9. 6 deaths for every 100,000 residents compared to death rates of 5. 3 for Latinos, 5. 1 for white residents and 2. 7 for Asian residents.[/QUOTE]
To date US has 1.54 M confirmed infection with 290 K recovered and 90,694 deaths in a population of 330 M. About 25% confirmed infected recovered.
That translates to 467 confirmed infection and 27 deaths per 100 K population, or 1 death per 3,638.
The confirmed infected had obvious symptoms and were tested by healthcare. The infected population with no or mild symptoms who went untested are unknown. The infected rate may be 10 times or 5,000 per 100 K pop and going higher. It's unknown that if even recovered they still carry the virus and can infect others. The probability for US population to get infected is conservatively estimated 1 in 20 presently and going higher. For guys who are going to La Zona to hump chicas, the probability is much higher due to mingling in close proximity to a high risk population, may be 10 times higher, or 1 in 2.
A strong and healthy bro was infected, lost taste and smell for 2 days then recovered. He said he may have contracted it in La Zona or his health club. He's going in for antibodies test this week. I urged him to post his infos but he was reluctant. Waiting for his intels.
The US to date had 90,694 deaths in a population of 330 M, 1 death per 3,638 or 27 per 100 K population.
Tjiuana had estimated 2,184 murders over 2. 14 million population or 102 murders per 100 K population. That did not count other unreported murders and missing / kidnapped persons, which may be high.
Mongers are 4 times more likely to die of murder in Tijuana and about 2. 5 times in big US cities than CoVid-19. So why worry?
[URL]https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/murder-map-deadliest-u-s-cities/[/URL]
1. St. Louis, Missouri, 60.9 per 100,000.
2. Baltimore, Maryland, 51 per 100,000.
3. Detroit, Michigan, 38.9 per 100,000.
4. New Orleans, Louisiana, 37.1 per 100,000.
5. Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 35.1 per 100,000.
To date US has 1. 54 M confirmed infection with 290 K recovered and 90,694 deaths in a population of 330 M. About 25% confirmed infected recovered.
That translates to 467 confirmed infection and 27 deaths per 100 K population, or 1 death per 3,638.
[QUOTE=CaptainSolo;4796215] . . . Mongers are 4 times more likely to die of murder in Tijuana and about 2. 5 times in big US cities than CoVid-19. So why worry?
[URL]https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/murder-map-deadliest-u-s-cities/[/URL]
1. St. Louis, Missouri, 60.9 per 100,000.
2. Baltimore, Maryland, 51 per 100,000. . . .[/QUOTE]New York City, 242.2 per 100 K, New Jersey 119.2, New York State excluding NYC 62.1, Los Angeles County 18.8, Orange County 3. 5, data from the last couple of days. (Don't know why the site adds a space for a number like 3. 5, but not for 18.8.).
I've resumed letting these fine women use their warm moist tunnels to help me come, but I'm wearing a mask, and not hanging out in crowded places. Just my 2 cents worth.
Lift Her Up.
Lift,
Are you talking about CoVid19 death rates in NYC and NJ? That's pretty scary.
A lot of Manhattan diehards are disillusioned and want to move away from NYC.
[QUOTE=LiftHerUp;4796697]New York City, 242.2 per 100 K, New Jersey 119.2, New York State excluding NYC 62.1, Los Angeles County 18.8, Orange County 3. 5, data from the last couple of days. (Don't know why the site adds a space for a number like 3. 5, but not for 18.8.).
I've resumed letting these fine women use their warm moist tunnels to help me come, but I'm wearing a mask, and not hanging out in crowded places. Just my 2 cents worth.
Lift Her Up.[/QUOTE]
Inspector General: California Answer to lower death toll?
We could learn from the Swedes how to die. Care Homes.
[URL]https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52704836[/URL]
[QUOTE=CaptainSolo;4797783]Lift,
Are you talking about CoVid19 death rates in NYC and NJ? That's pretty scary.
A lot of Manhattan diehards are disillusioned and want to move away from NYC.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=CaptainSolo;4797783]Lift,
Are you talking about CoVid19 death rates in NYC and NJ? That's pretty scary.
A lot of Manhattan diehards are disillusioned and want to move away from NYC.[/QUOTE]Captain, yes, the "death rate," that is the overall number of deaths adjusted for population size. This is a little different from the Tijuana values, which I think are murders per year per capita. The Covid-19 figures are the total so far, in these last few months. To be able to make fair comparisons among area in the USA, you have to dig into a few different websites and then set up your own spreadsheet. In short, NYC has been clobbered. Roughly one in 400 New Yorkers is now dead from this. So far we've been spared this in Orange County. I want to do my part to keep us this way, balancing this with my male hormonal needs. It's just like many other parts of life, finding the balance. I'm p. O. 'ed at the few guys who are just blowing off the whole danger, and also I don't want to run in terror and live my life in a cave.
Lift Her Up.
By the time this virus infection subsides, we will be looking at at least double the death figure.
That translates to about 1 death in 200 in NYC. That's far worse than any war!
[QUOTE=LiftHerUp;4799382]Captain, yes, the "death rate," that is the overall number of deaths adjusted for population size. This is a little different from the Tijuana values, which I think are murders per year per capita. The Covid-19 figures are the total so far, in these last few months. To be able to make fair comparisons among area in the USA, you have to dig into a few different websites and then set up your own spreadsheet. In short, NYC has been clobbered. Roughly one in 400 New Yorkers is now dead from this. So far we've been spared this in Orange County. I want to do my part to keep us this way, balancing this with my male hormonal needs. It's just like many other parts of life, finding the balance. I'm p. O. 'ed at the few guys who are just blowing off the whole danger, and also I don't want to run in terror and live my life in a cave.
Lift Her Up.[/QUOTE]
San Diego let bars and restaurants open last week.
We are anxiously waiting for Tijuana's City Hall to declare la Zona's bars safe.
We promise to make out, DFK, suck tongues, have hot sex with HK chicas with social distancing.
Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
San Diego County shuts down Pacific Beach restaurant after images of crowds emerge.
(Sam Hodgson / San Diego Union-Tribune) By TERI FIGUEROA MAY 22,2020 8:15 PM SAN DIEGO —.
San Diego County shut down a Pacific Beach restaurant and bar Friday after video emerged of crowds flouting the county's public-heath orders, which require patrons to practice social distancing.
During the county's daily briefing Friday, Supervisor Nathan Fletcher played a video of crowds Thursday at El Prez on Mission Boulevard a few blocks south of Grand Avenue. The crowds gathered on the first day that San Diego County restaurants were allowed to reopen for in-person dining.
"We simply cannot tolerate such blatant and intentional violations of our public-health order," Fletcher said, calling it "one of the most egregious" violations he had seen.
The facility, he said, would "remain closed until further notice. ".
In a statement, the restaurant said its reopening made it clear that management needs to take even greater measures "to ensure that our.
The restaurant plans to work with county officials and law enforcement on how to best move forward "in the safest manner possible" and has devised new rules that employees and customers will need to abide by.
"We ask our patrons to help us respect and adapt to these mandatory rules," the statement read. "We recognize there will be a learning curve for them, too. ".
The additional protocols include new signage to better encourage social distancing in lines leading to the restaurant, and the addition of a security guard who will remind people of the rules.
Customers will be allowed to enter only if there is a table available and must wear masks.
"And if these don't work, then we'll continue to pivot as necessary to ensure we're doing the best we can, putting the safety of our customers, employees and community at the forefront," the statement read.
Fletcher said it is the only restaurant the county closed for such violations.
Most who died were both sick and old. Many others got it and just had a cold or bad cold. Did you read the letter from 500 doctors to president Trump regarding the many bad health effects of excessive lock-downs / quarantines?
It's a big gamble not knowing how CoVid-19 virus will attack your own body. Hate to be flat out in a hospital bed letting big, fat nurses yank my dick to revive me hehe.
The scary part is scientists predict this virus will never be eradicated, be part of the normal virus pool and will come back every year. Without a good vaccine, there may be outbreaks every year.
Lock downs are harming the physical and mental health of a lot of people. Famine has already set in among many poor countries. If you don't eat you will die 100% in days or weeks.
Businesses are failing; 40 million people in US are jobless; economic damages are in 10's of trillions and may continue for a decade. This virus and others like it can destroy civilization. Remember how the Spanish brought in diseases and destroyed the entire peoples and civilizations of the Aztecs and the Incas in the 16th century.
[QUOTE=GreenStream;4800716]Most who died were both sick and old. Many others got it and just had a cold or bad cold. Did you read the letter from 500 doctors to president Trump regarding the many bad health effects of excessive lock-downs / quarantines?[/QUOTE]
[URL]https://occovid19.ochealthinfo.com/coronavirus-in-oc[/URL]
"don't know how it will attack your body" - that's what I was thinking 2-3 months ago. Waited and wanted to see the data. Things are not unknown now.
[URL]https://occovid19.ochealthinfo.com/coronavirus-in-oc[/URL]
Look at the pie chart with deaths by age. OLD PEOPLE. People with weaker than standard immune systems. I knew 2-3 people who got it to all around my age. 30 plus or minus 2-3 years.
Bad aches, cough, miserable but nothing horrendous so far that seemed like the huge fear and panic. If any of you are peddling fear, uncertainty, doubt, I'd recommend you start looking at independent analysts not talking heads. Specifically the ones who predicted the 2016 election correctly, as those people were also 2-3 months EARLY on predicting the virus and what would happen. Legacy media and anything that's on television is fucking trash, they can't even self-reflect on the 2016 election accurately and come up with a basic analysis of what happened in a reasonable way.
Nobody will change anyone's mind about anything but I can say that I learned a lot when I started getting into news and politics, starting off with that: "Why did 2016 happen the way it did, when everyone was thinking it'd be the other way". Be a truth seeker but then again, not going to expect much on a board about sex. Best to all.
Thanks for sharing your info.
The virus attacks each person differently, depending on his health and immunity responses.
You should look into the risk probability of your age group, how many percent are totally cleared, need hospitalization, contract permanent organs damages, or death.
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"don't know how it will attack your body" - that's what I was thinking 2-3 months ago. Waited and wanted to see the data. Things are not unknown now.
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Look at the pie chart with deaths by age. OLD PEOPLE. People with weaker than standard immune systems. I knew 2-3 people who got it to all around my age. 30 plus or minus 2-3 years.
Bad aches, cough, miserable but nothing horrendous so far that seemed like the huge fear and panic. If any of you are peddling fear, uncertainty, doubt, I'd recommend you start looking at independent analysts not talking heads. Specifically the ones who predicted the 2016 election correctly, as those people were also 2-3 months EARLY on predicting the virus and what would happen. Legacy media and anything that's on television is fucking trash, they can't even self-reflect on the 2016 election accurately and come up with a basic analysis of what happened in a reasonable way.
Nobody will change anyone's mind about anything but I can say that I learned a lot when I started getting into news and politics, starting off with that: "Why did 2016 happen the way it did, when everyone was thinking it'd be the other way". Be a truth seeker but then again, not going to expect much on a board about sex. Best to all.[/QUOTE]
A couple bros cannot wait for Tijuana's official opening date and are flying in from out of state. They are going crazy staying at home and cannot wait to squeeze and hump sexy bodies in TJ.
They believe they can get over CoVid-19 infection quickly with their good health and younger ages. I have been all over SoCal the last 3 months but tested negative for CoVid-19. I was hoping for antibodies so I can get immune.
I am driving down this weekend for a day trip. Would be safer than going to Santa Ana, Costa Mesa, NPB ect with all these angry rioters. Girls are prettier and sexier too.
[QUOTE=WhoreMaster91;4812811]There are no riots in Tijuana thank god. God protect Mexico.[/QUOTE]
I went back to Six Star, tugged by in by my memories of Bailey. This time she didn't have a mask, though another provider there did have one.
I want to cut down my chances of getting Covid-19, while trying to participate in life with women who acknowledge that I have a sex drive. So, I wore a mask the whole time, except for the good-bye kiss at the end. Supposedly the droplets fall to the ground after 15 minutes or whatever, but I think that's in a lab setting, and who knows what happens in these tiny rooms with lots of activity. So, to minimize how much of someone else's droplets I breathe, I'm making a point now to get in when the places open up in the morning so I'm the first guy in.
Slammer was right in his two comments in the Massage Parlor thread about Six Star being a sausage factory at lunchtime. I got there about 10:15, and while I was on the table, I heard two of you guys coming in. Then on the way out, I saw two more of you coming up the ramp, passing me. This leads me to think I'm better off going to less frequented places.
That in turn leads me to Slammer's riddle about going across the street to two other places. I've looked and looked and yeah, there are other places, all locked up with no suggestion of UTR activity. So, I'm stumped on that one.
Lift Her Up.
[QUOTE=LiftHerUp;4825058]So, I wore a mask the whole time, except for the good-bye kiss at the end. Supposedly the droplets fall to the ground after 15 minutes or whatever, but I think that's in a lab setting, and who knows what happens in these tiny rooms with lots of activity. So, to minimize how much of someone else's droplets I breathe, I'm making a point now to get in when the places open up in the morning so I'm the first guy in.
Lift Her Up.[/QUOTE]This doesn't really help much, as those wearing non-N95 masks mainly prevent the spread of their own droplets, not protection from others. Also, if techs aren't wearing masks, and they are infected from previous customers, then even a kiss will pass on body fluids through your mouth. A great number of people are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms, so one cannot assume that techs or anyone else aren't infected just because they're still working and maybe feeling fine.
[QUOTE=BuddhaHead;4825230]This doesn't really help much, as those wearing non-N95 masks mainly prevent the spread of their own droplets, not protection from others. Also, if techs aren't wearing masks, and they are infected from previous customers, then even a kiss will pass on body fluids through your mouth. A great number of people are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms, so one cannot assume that techs or anyone else aren't infected just because they're still working and maybe feeling fine.[/QUOTE]By the way, the N95's with exhale valves offer less protection to other people than the masks without exhale valves.
[QUOTE=CaptainSolo;4817942] I have been all over SoCal the last 3 months but tested negative for CoVid-19. I was hoping for antibodies so I can get immune.
[/QUOTE]Be careful what you wish for. It is referred to as the "novel" corona virus for a reason.
The jury is still out on whether the antibodies provide immunity. Is it like chicken pox. One-and-done (until you turn 50 and get nailed with shingles), or, is it like the common flu where you get immunity for the duration of flu season and then can get it again next year? Apparently there is no "season" for this virus. Contrary to sfb's proclamation, it didn't go away by April.
Another caveat is the severity of infection. Although odds are against the younger crowd being hospitalized, full recovery is apparently no walk in the park for many who acquire the virus.
You are right there are a lot of unknowns about this virus.
Latest info show a very high percentage of people got infected. Healthy people get rid of the virus without symptoms, but those who get sick require long and expensive treatment. Even after recovery, their organs' tissues are permanently scarred which will reduce life span.
There are no vaccines for HIV, HPV, AIDS, Herpes virus after decades of trying. Effective vaccines for CoVid-19 are very unlikely to happen within a couple years. Eventually everyone will get infected with this virus, just like the common flu. The only alternative is to shut yourself out at home, avoid all social contacts and have no life.
This virus is the worst disaster in the last 100 years right after the Yellow Fever and Spanish flu that killed millions.
[QUOTE=TJDog;4826072]Be careful what you wish for. It is referred to as the "novel" corona virus for a reason.
The jury is still out on whether the antibodies provide immunity. Is it like chicken pox. One-and-done (until you turn 50 and get nailed with shingles), or, is it like the common flu where you get immunity for the duration of flu season and then can get it again next year? Apparently there is no "season" for this virus. Contrary to sfb's proclamation, it didn't go away by April.
Another caveat is the severity of infection. Although odds are against the younger crowd being hospitalized, full recovery is apparently no walk in the park for many who acquire the virus.[/QUOTE]