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The reduction is politically motivated.And CDC just announced they suggest ( or demand?) a quarantine be reduced to 10 days from 14. Some suggest 7 days.
The CDC is expected to shorten Covid quarantine time, something most everyone seems to agree on
"I mean, frankly we probably should have done this sooner," Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the former U.S. Food and Drug Administration commissioner, told CNBC.www.cnbc.com
CDC is about to make a surprising change to coronavirus quarantine guidelines
The CDC is working on a big change to coronavirus quarantine guidelines for people who have been in contact with infected individuals. The new recommendations will advise a quarantine period of 7-1…bgr.com
CDC to shorten COVID-19 quarantine to 10 days, 7 with test
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is set to shorten the recommended length of quarantine after exposure to someone who is positive for COVID-19, as the virus rages across the nation. Accowww.newsday.com
The theme? Constantly moving the goal posts - at least in this they are consistent.
I thought about 2500 at Lincoln and 1200 more at MtE.Anyone want to take a guess at how many skiers a "Busy Friday" equals?
Cagey way to answer how many skiers they can handle.
Seems like that number is going to force them into a Reservation system even for pass holders on weekends, thoughts?
I don't think it sounded bad at all:I dont want to watch an hour of this, can you summarize? What's the "complete shit show"?
agreeThe reduction is politically motivated.
This is the only one that is strange to me. What's the logic behind not allowing access mid-week? Simply less for them to worry about cleaning?
- No midweek access to Allyn's lodge
Mid-week Allyn's never had regular staff previously. The food service portion was only open Fri-Sun.staffing i assume. less visa workers this year (if any), and wanting to keep payroll low in a year they will prob lose money
Most of the info relevant to Sugarbush was on the first 12 minutes.I dont want to watch an hour of this, can you summarize? What's the "complete shit show"?
Glad I don't live near "Sarah".What may not be apparent in the YouTube recording are all the comments written during the zoom in the chat bar on the side. Probably 3/4 were by one person, "Sarah", who does not want to see any skiing in the MRV or elsewhere this winter. Her comments were addressed fairly by the panel but she was out of control and endless. Most of her comments were just plain wrong such as SB and MRV having zero covid info on their websites or social media posts. She started by saying "nobody cares where you are making snow but that you are even opening and inviting swarms of out-of-staters to the valley" or words to that effect. Matt Lillard, GM at MRG, replied that (having lived 6 winters in Alaska) without an outlet to get outside, the mental health of valley residents would be adversely affected as would the economy on which so many relied. The resorts are following the state's guidelines to the letter and doing the best they can. If further guidance comes that they must close, that's what they'll do.
I think you misread me. I'm not offended nor do I feel any hatred.the type of people to participate in an online community forum probably skew towards the 'get off my lawn' variant and don't necessarily represent the broad community view. tho maybe they do all hate us. i dunno. they've got plenty of their own covid and they sure like ny, nj, ma, ct money at their seasonal businesses