DerbyRunner
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Sending the memo to anyone but his immediate superior was also a mistake.
That is the entire issue. He was removed because the stress of dealing with the virus compromised his ability to act professionally.
Sending the memo to anyone but his immediate superior was also a mistake.
It is tragic that this virus has finally made its inroads into the homeless population. Many of whom have few defenses or resources to apply against it. This could explode in places like California.
Coronavirus spreads in Los Angeles''' homeless community
did anyone say Thank You China for the Coronavirus yet?..
Something we are in agreement on. ^
We also agree that Kioti tractors are the best orange tractors!

All parents should be planning on school not returning anywhere in the U.S. for the rest of the year.
Other than some poor judgment comments early on...there is very little that could have been done until fear hit the general public and legislators on both sides had the support of their constituents...It's easy to point fingers and make accusations but in reality there is very little that could have been done (without bipartisan support) before the SHTF...!
This site has projections down to the county level of when hospitals will be overwhelmed under various scenarios (social distancing, lockdown, etc): Covid Act Now
They have been reporting 3 cases for many days.We either weren't able to get data for Itawamba County, MS, or no cases have yet been confirmed.
IMO The captain was fully aware of the implications and consequences his memo would have...there is more to the story whether it comes out is another matter...
Second guessing any failures of early responses is a two way street...if either side would have clamored for funds they would have been railed...There was only one elected leader that was sounding the alarm: Coronavirus Crisis & Tom Cotton: Senator Who Saw Pandemic Coming | National Review
Other than some poor judgment comments early on...there is very little that could have been done until fear hit the general public and legislators on both sides had the support of their constituents...It's easy to point fingers and make accusations but in reality there is very little that could have been done (without bipartisan support) before the SHTF...!
...Disagree.
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