No, only on idiots. Go to a neighbor lady's house every month for a haircut. Out-of-work hairdresser. No masks, just sit down in the chair, she cuts my hair, we talk. Doubt the neighbor lady is even half my age, healthy lady. All done, pay and go home. Next haircut is next week.
Thanks to everyone for the hearts on the health report. Hope it's a very long time before another potentially life-threatening condition comes on the radar screen.
The latest bullshit from the county I live in. Looked at freeway today, seems fairly normal. Tomorrow heading to bank/Costco, don't expect any changes. The county health director simply refuses to understand he has cried "wolf" too often and has no credibility. People have simply had enough. Time to just call it a day and go through it.
TWO-AND-A-HALF WEEKS INTO STAY-HOME ORDER, COUNTY'S EPIDEMIC STILL GETTING WORSE
• Cases, hospitalizations rising
More than two weeks after they were ordered to stay home except for "essential" purposes, Monterey County residents are still catching the coronavirus at increasing rates, the latest county and state data show. More locals are also becoming seriously ill with the virus. (Gee, sure do hope nobody in county government, such as the health director, judges, or the board of supervisors is seriously ill. Bet they all got their vaccinations before any of the proles. Fuck them, anyway. - JS)
While statistics on new cases have been varying over the last two weeks between just a few one day to more than 1,000 the next, and therefore mean nothing on a day-by-day basis, the numbers are still useful for determining the overall contours of the epidemic's growth. Over the last week, for example, 2,677 county residents were confirmed to have the coronavirus. In the seven-day period before the stay-home order was imposed Dec. 13, the total was 1,286. (County population about 450,000. - JS)
This week's 2,677 cases include 2,057 in Salinas and the Salinas Valley, while the Monterey Peninsula had 310: 94 in Marina, 93 in Seaside, 57 in Monterey, 22 in Pacific Grove, 13 in Carmel area (93923), 10 in Carmel Valley, 5 each in Carmel-by-the-Sea and Pebble Beach, and 3 in Big Sur. (Eight cases were attributed to an "unspecified" Peninsula location.)
Meanwhile, the number of coronavirus-positive inpatients at the county's four hospitals (CHOMP, SVMH, Natividad and Mee Memorial) has grown from 120 on Dec. 13 to 191 today, according to data tracked by The Pine Cone. The CDPH reports that 36 patients with Covid-19 are in the county's ICUs (there were 23 on Dec. 13), leaving 14 ICU beds available. CHOMP says it has 42 coronavirus-positive inpatients, including 10 in the hospital's ICU, and that it has 2 ICU beds open. (And? Bet the vast majority of hospitalized patients never see the ICU. The first three hospitals mentioned are not small places, each with about 280 beds. Tell the whole truth, motherfuckers. - JS)
Eight people who had the coronavirus died this week, the county health department said, which is a decrease from 22 during the week that ended when the stay-home order began. (Give! me! a! fucking! break! Am sure multiples of that died of heart disease/cancer this week, and last week, and the week before that, still less then 200 of the ChiCom Flu since this shit began. For a county of about 450,000! Put the numbers in perspective and I see no reason for concern. Personally, was FAR more concerned about having leukemia than catching the ChiCom Flu. - JS)
We have no new information about the
availability of vaccines in the county, except that the hospitals are continuing to inoculate staff with their initial allocations, and yesterday, Brenda Moore, a spokesperson for CHOMP, said this: "We expect to receive supply for the second doses of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, and are setting up clinics for staff in January for those. Beyond that, we haven't received any word on when we will get additional vaccine." (Hey, you can have mine. Waiting until 2022 at the earliest. Not going to risk my life to be someone's guinea pig. They can bite me crank, matey! - JS)
NEWSOM WILL PAY SCHOOLS TO REOPEN
The San Francisco Chronicle reports that this morning Gov. Gavin Newsom announced incentive payments of up to $750 per elementary student for schools that reopen to in-classroom learning by Feb. 15. To read the article, click
here
To see the latest coronavirus data from the Monterey County health department, click
here. For the most up-to-date info from the CDPH, click
here. CHOMP has a very useful page with detailed information about the vaccines, which you can find
here. Below, you can also find our latest charts and tables about the status of the epidemic in Monterey County, including cases by zip code.
A Reason article. Fuck that "passport". I can drive to see my son if needed.
Added: I see this coming...that cocksucker Newsom will use this as a justification to keep the state under house arrest for even longer. Just watch. Fuck that asshole to the max.