Spy Sunday Survey#9 – What Would You Do? Seems everyone has an opinion about what should be restricted activity and what should not. Governors, mayors and other officials have been trying to find the right balance all week long. If you were in charge, what would you do?
Take 2 minutes, and you decide.
Take the Talbot Spy Survey #9 here.
Bruce Jones says
If I were an editor for a community newsletter, I would shift the focus of topics gradually to sings of positive aspects of the pandemic as experience in America and Talbot County. Do not your readers exhibit a yearning for a more upbeat view or positive topics beyond the case and body count? Any human will, after a while. I suggest you start listing businesses that are coming back; tell their stories. Like celebrating virtual graduations. It may be difficult to get consents, but you could tell a few stories of those who were infected, hospitalized, yet recovered. Further, I believe there are positives from this pandemic that have yet to be enumerated. Here are some examples. now the local, state and federal governments will be much more experienced, and hopefully efficient, in handling mass public health programs. Remember when we were younger, everyone knew what do to in a Civil Defense warning; now, I doubt people would put down their phones. Public health threats will more of citizens’ “bandwidth.” Public health programs will get more funding. Compliance with rules for our public safety should be more uniform and complete, as a benefit of 2020. Home-bound people learned new ways to entertain and educate themselves, and even interrelate within families. Never is it all bad. Let’s identify more of the good.
Charles Reeser says
Testing …it’s the only way short of a vaccine, wearing masks some choose not to wear them, some stores don’t require them, whats the alternative? Death. And taking Dr. Fauci advice