Warwick needs some help

Brownslave688

You want a toe? I can get you a toe.
We just got back from the casino. As soon as you walk in the door the security person points. There is this iPad looking thing you have to line your face up with and it takes your temp. If you are over, you can't come in. That's ok though. You just walk around to the other door that is not manned and walk right past another "Covid detector". Poker room is closed, tables are closed, restaurant is open and happily seating but urging people to maintain 6ft of distance when walking around. SMH

Slot machines were shut off at every other one. About 3ft of space. Little laminated placards at each machine that says machine was or was not sanitized. Cool, but no one cleans the signs that we as guests are supposed to flip to indicate not clean or clean. Talk about half assing it.

Either we as a country need to open fully or we as a whole need to commit to the safety protocols completely.
I honestly think the half assed approach kind of works in this case.

It exposes more people than completely shutting down. Which makes the likelihood of a large scale second wave less. The more people with immunity by then the better. But at the same time it somewhat limits the chances of a current large scale outbreak and overrunning hospitals like New York.

It basically flattens the curve. Which was the whole purpose to begin with.
 

scooby0048

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I honestly think the half assed approach kind of works in this case.

It exposes more people than completely shutting down. Which makes the likelihood of a large scale second wave less. The more people with immunity by then the better. But at the same time it somewhat limits the chances of a current large scale outbreak and overrunning hospitals like New York.

It basically flattens the curve. Which was the whole purpose to begin with.

Shutting down completely was not the solution...proper safety protocols and preventive measures are the solution but those should have been enacted as soon as Wuhan lost control of the virus.
 

Brownslave688

You want a toe? I can get you a toe.
Shutting down completely was not the solution...proper safety protocols and preventive measures are the solution but those should have been enacted as soon as Wuhan lost control of the virus.
That’s the biggest problem I see in some states is thinking they can just totally stop this thing. Or outwardly acting like they can.

We know where the major outbreak risk places are. So yeah take some precautions and try to get life moving.
 

Poop Head

Judge me.
I honestly think the half assed approach kind of works in this case.

It exposes more people than completely shutting down. Which makes the likelihood of a large scale second wave less. The more people with immunity by then the better. But at the same time it somewhat limits the chances of a current large scale outbreak and overrunning hospitals like New York.

It basically flattens the curve. Which was the whole purpose to begin with.
Im looking forward to seeing what fall brings.

Many, possibly the majority people will have weak ass immune systems by then..
 

sailfish

Master of Karate and Friendship for Everyone
Im looking forward to seeing what fall brings.

Many, possibly the majority people will have weak ass immune systems by then..
When young, healthy people can't go the gym to work out and are stuck inside developing even more unhealthy habits, yeah.
 

fishtm2001

Well-Known Member
I do 500-1000 pushups, 200 chin ups, and body weight squats every other day. Exercising doesn't require a gym.
Exactly. If inmates can get ripped in a 5x7 cell, anyone can get in shape at home. I used to do several sets of pushups and chin ups in my truck at lunch time. If the co. was going to deduct 30 min. out of my paid day I tried to make the most of it.
 

Est.1998

Well-Known Member
Exactly. If inmates can get ripped in a 5x7 cell, anyone can get in shape at home. I used to do several sets of pushups and chin ups in my truck at lunch time. If the co. was going to deduct 30 min. out of my paid day I tried to make the most of it.
I still bang out some sets during lunch.
The truck is an excellent workout station
 

sailfish

Master of Karate and Friendship for Everyone
Right, because it's impossible to work out at home.
I have been outside running several miles a day. A pair of running shoes and the sidewalk. Is it only millennial's who have to have organized fitness programs?
Give me a break. Let me just store a complete dumbbell set, barbell rack with weights, and bench in my ass and then I can pull it out and lift in my living room when it's time to work out.
 

wide load

Starting wage is a waste of time.
Warwick is in my district and our whole district is no OT.

Automotive upper management is pretending this coronavirus peak is not happening, it’s unreal.
I’ve heard the no OT thing. They rented 70 trucks last week yet we have 40 sitting red tagged. Not sure why they run each element as it’s own. Someone needs to look at the bigger picture.
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
Give me a break. Let me just store a complete dumbbell set, barbell rack with weights, and bench in my ass and then I can pull it out and lift in my living room when it's time to work out.
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