I left TexasI am in the process of getting my house ready to sell. Thankfully it's a seller's market. I am heading to Texas as soon as I can. I can't take California anymore. I used to love this state but this year put me over the edge. I will miss the beach and some friends but that's about all.
Honestly, I would not have a problem if they closed the California border. I am in Arizona, where we have a huge COVID problem right now. The people from California come to the Colorado river and spread their germs up and down the river, particularly in Lake Havasu and Bullhead City. They are drunk, wreck their boats, no concern about social distancing, tear everything up and then go back to California. This past summer it was so bad parks and rec limited visitors to the parks and at one point limited entrance to only AZ people.
Used to live in susanville ...I loved it up there!I’m in far Northern California and I can tell you no one here is going to follow this “recommendation” from our self-centered governor.
The minute he went out to dinner with his buddies at the French Laundry after telling us to stay home is the exact moment those of living up here stopped listening to him. His political career may be toast with the way he has handled the past ten months.
I left Texas
Too many Californians
Why can't you simply clean up the mess?
Probably because it was caused by the ongoing influx of ...people... from other states. We used to be a decently conservative state. But as more and more who felt differently came here from other states we've just been overwhelmed by the numbers
For whats it's worth....
Tracking COVID-19 in California - Coronavirus COVID-19 ...
Tracking COVID-19 in California
As of January 1, California has 2,292,568 confirmed cases of COVID-19, resulting in 25,971 deaths. The number of COVID-related deaths increased by 2.3 percent from the prior day total of 25,386. Updated January 1, 2021, with data from December 31, 2020.
The nursing home began vaccinating residents Dec. 22. So far 193 residents, or 80%, and 113 employees, or less than half the staff, have been vaccinated. The nursing home plans to do more vaccinations Jan. 12.
My mom is in a nursing home. I begged her not to get the vaccine, she did. Nursing takes all the residents temps several times a day. She said the home was covid free when she got the vaccine and she had no temp or other symptoms. A little over a week after being vaccinated she starts having a bad headache, low grade fever, runny nose, cough. She was tested twice, no covid. Apparently yesterday she felt worse, she’s now in isolation without her phone. I cannot visit either.I wonder if they were vaccinating people who were the early stages of COVID? Cardinal rule in (vet, st least!) medicine is you NEVER vaccinate an animal who is running a fever or otherwise is showing symptoms of any disease.
As our long time farm vet used to note, though, it's funny how many of the truths we've learned in medicine over the years is ignored in the human field in favor of more profit.
Summerthyme
Yep.My mom is in a nursing home. I begged her not to get the vaccine, she did. Nursing takes all the residents temps several times a day. She said the home was covid free when she got the vaccine and she had no temp or other symptoms. A little over a week after being vaccinated she starts having a bad headache, low grade fever, runny nose, cough. She was tested twice, no covid. Apparently yesterday she felt worse, she’s now in isolation without her phone. I cannot visit either.
The short term vax studies they did NEVER exposed the volunteers to the wild natural covid. That’s where all the past problems with past corona virus vaccines failed, exposure to what they were vaccinating against. Pathogenic priming producing a cytokine storm killed the animals in the past SARS 1 vaccine studies. I have a feeling covid deaths will multiply when the vaccinated are exposed to the natural virus.
In case you wondered, in Germany, that permitted nonessential travel radius is 10 miles, and you’ll pay a fine if found violating it.