Post-Corona, Preparing for Normalcy

I am more and more uncomfortable with the more and more changes I see

I see in many parts of this country they are getting stricter and stricter, Today Mich is going to ban travel to friends and relatives homes, Few towns in Boston is setting up one-way sidewalks, some parts are not allowing stores like Costco, Walmart to sell nonessential items, Workers with allergies are not allowed to go to work, and more and more places are implementing drones with sirens and speakers

It just don't feel right

Many changes overnight people are more and more OK with check points too

Hi, speaking as a Michigander, there's a lot of misinformation about Michigan's stay home order (which was approved by a Republican State Congress)

The order has always been don't congregate in large numbers in confined areas.

However, you can still go outside and hang out with your friends and fam as long as you are social distancing at least 6 feet from people not in your household.

Secondly, people are getting up in arms because they can't go on motor boats, drive to their cabins go(because MI housing is really inexpensive), and shopping for unimportant crap to get out of the house.

Here's my opinion, take it or leave it:

If we'd all take the time to follow precautions this virus would die out. The problem here is right as we start hitting the peak the weather gets nicer and everyone wants to throw social distancing out the window.

We're making this worse. Starting the economy because we're already acting like idiots would be a mistake. Unemployment, if you can sign up, gives 100% of your income right now.

Small businesses have protections but it's taking time to organize massive relief measure for something we've never seen in our lifetime.
 
Because you can. You're in charge of your blocks. We're all in charge of our blocks.

Nice to see you're bringing back striped shirts and overalls, Daytimer.

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