St. Patrick’s Day Godsend and the top of the COVID hostage disaster … – What’s mistaken with it?

Guest “Happy St. Patrick’s Day!” by David Middleton

Warm news from Dallas (a month after we froze our @ $$ it) …

Just a few days after the mask, large crowds gather in Dallas for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. The capacity restrictions have been lifted
Mike McRae, owner of Stan’s Blue Note, said the crowd was a godsend.

Author: Eric Alvarez (WFAA)
Published: 8:57 p.m. CST March 13, 2021

DALLAS – Large crowds gathered on Greenville Avenue in Dallas as the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations coincided with the first weekend without a statewide mask and capacity constraints in Texas.

On Wednesday, the nationwide mask mandate was lifted and the companies reopened 100%.

For night owls like Shayda Nazifpour, it was the biggest crowd in almost a year.

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Images of the crowds on social media sparked a backlash among users on Twitter. They called the gatherings irresponsible and feared it would lead to an increase in COVID-19 numbers in the coming days.

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Mike McRae, owner of Stan’s Blue Note, said the crowd was a godsend.

“The best day in a year,” said McRae. “We were closed for four months. It didn’t just hurt me. It hurt all of my employees. “

According to McRae, workers did their best to keep things clean.

“We have hand sanitizer on the door,” said McRae. “We wipe everything off all the time.”

With a capacity of 299 people, it was next to impossible to maintain social distance.

“We do our best to create social distance, but when these guys are close for a full year it’s hard to say you have to lag a yard. But we’re doing our best, ”said McRae.

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WFAA “Large crowds gather in the Dallas area of ​​lower Greenville as St. Patty’s Day parties coincide with the first weekend with no mask and capacity restrictions in Texas” @wfaa

Mike McRae, owner of Stan’s Blue Note, said the crowd was a godsend

I spent about 1/3 of the 1980s at Stan’s Blue Note. When it was at full or almost at full capacity (every Thursday through Sunday evening) it was impossible to stay six inches apart, let alone six feet.

Thank you Governor Abbott!

Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced that businesses will be back to 100% capacity on Tuesday and that masks will no longer be required from March 10th.

6KDFM

Rick Perry would have done it sooner, but you did it! I’m sure Fire Marshal Gump * has just had a stroke … A real win-win situation!

* *Fire Marshal Gump?
County Judge Clay Jenkins is the chief executive of Dallas County and heads the County Commissioners Court. He looks like the Jim Carrey character, Fire Marshal Bill of In Living Color, and he speaks like Forrest Gump. Gump seems intent on perpetuating the ChiCom-19 hostage crisis.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Happy St. Patrick’s Day. pic.twitter.com/9Nv83v5y9U

– Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) March 17, 2018

Day 361 of America taken hostage by ChiCom-19

2019 Novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19)

Dallas County resident
Date of the last update Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 Deaths from COVID-19
March 15, 2021 249.625 3.309

DCHHS

94.5% of Dallas County have not tested positive for kung flu and 99.9% have not died from it:

Dallas County population U.S. Census (July 2019)
2,635,516
Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 % Tested positive
249.625 9.5%
Deaths from COVID-19 % Died
3.309 0.1%

Assuming 94% of the 0.1% didn’t die from anything else, it took almost a year to cross the Dean Wormer line.

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