Trying to find copy of order to know exactly what is covered.
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So stupid. So I can travel to Collin county and shop??!!
I'm pretty sure that would fall under "Essential Critical Infrastructure: residential and commercial construction."mAgnoliAg said:
What about if our business is in tarrant but our job site is in Dallas?
When tarrant does the same can we continue working? We do drainage projects for people getting water in their houses?
cc_ag92 said:I'm pretty sure that would fall under "Essential Critical Infrastructure: residential and commercial construction."mAgnoliAg said:
What about if our business is in tarrant but our job site is in Dallas?
When tarrant does the same can we continue working? We do drainage projects for people getting water in their houses?
This cuts off right before the important partBottlerocket said:
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It's 12 rolls or 1 package if your package contains more than 12 rolls.OldArmyBrent said:Bottlerocket said:
So stupid. So I can travel to Collin county and shop??!!
Clay Jenkins says police yourselves.
And 12 rolls of TP at a time. How does that work with mega super rolls? TP math is so confusing.
Proposition Joe said:
Nope.
Please source things you hear.
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Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Never thought I would see people begging ... BEGGING for more restrictions.
Bottlerocket said:
So stupid. So I can travel to Collin county and shop??!!

Fenrir said:
There was a corresponding chart to this posted in politics that I had a question about that I'm sure won't ever get serious response for...
If after 3 months, restrictions from the "California style" are lifted to something more like the "Texas style", why would you not expect the exponential growth to just continue and eventually turn into something closer to the near half million deaths listed? I mean if all only 2% get infected in the original "California style" so there is nothing that resembles herd immunity present so what stops it from going back to exponential growth near immediately once restrictions are lifted.
To me this reads as two options...lockdown things for considerably longer than 3 months or risk millions of lives.
It also shows that Dallas is willing to let at least 1,000 people die becuase they dont want to go so far as to proceed with the Wuhan-style lockdown, right? And also that the difference between Cali- and Wuhan-style lockdown is only estimated at ~4k people (or 44 people per day). So Cali is basically responding not so differently than China and that's more than a bit concerning.Fenrir said:
There was a corresponding chart to this posted in politics that I had a question about that I'm sure won't ever get serious response for...
If after 3 months, restrictions from the "California style" are lifted to something more like the "Texas style", why would you not expect the exponential growth to just continue and eventually turn into something closer to the near half million deaths listed? I mean if all only 2% get infected in the original "California style" so there is nothing that resembles herd immunity present so what stops it from going back to exponential growth near immediately once restrictions are lifted.
To me this reads as two options...lockdown things for considerably longer than 3 months or risk millions of lives.
Edit: The main covid-19 update thread basically answers my question. This current situation is not going away anytime soon unless we get a breakthrough regarding a vaccine or treatment. I want to get off Mr Bones' Wild Ride.