CORONA VIRUS CANCELLATIONS SO FAR

Manager told me trucks coming sunday night monday morning

Don't get it twisted i STILL stocked up

Cause i was lax on that beforehand

But for about 100 i got enough to hold us for a few weeks

But no price gouging that i saw.

Anything else? I'll get as this progresses

But we getting to a point ALL the schools will be closed potentially

Now that will be a whole new ball game.
 
sounds like the world leaders will have to create a 1 governed world and have a global dollar that we all can share.. One world government 1 global dollar.. Hmmm haven't I heard this concept b4.. N.w.o.. New world order... The world needs a global catastrophe so that the people could fall in line and look for a savior..the savior will be the new world order... Plans have been discussed like this for decades

Folks were worried Obama was the anti-Christ. Between the pandemic and Trumps racism toward immigrants I won't be surprised at all if leads to trying to have REAL AMERICANS microchipped in order to control things and make sure only citizens can participate in the economy. All the things they fear their hate and racism can enable. It sounds like a tv script, but the past 4 years have already been crazier than any book I've ever read, or movie I've ever seen.

And now im wondering all these older folk who died suddenly and in a cluster to start the year?

Was corona virus at all related?

I was wondering this also. I hadn't seen cause of death tho.

Sounds like a clown show up there. If NY don't get the shit together, it's Italy part 2 up there. And because it's so populated, the clowns running that place will fuck it up for the rest of the country. :smh: China is populated as hell and shut every thing the fuck down. Meanwhile, Italy waited like the dumb asses in NYC. You guys need to borrow our Governor. I feel great with how Ohio is handling this shit. Rest of the country, not so much.

Go look at how St Louis handled the flu of 1918. Another blueprint that the hardest fucking hit areas of this country did not fucking follow when shit got real. St Louis ended up with the fewest number of deaths of all major cities.

One thing that Italy is doing that needs to be implemented here is having a mortgage/utility grace period. All of that trickles down to renters because landlords don't have the :angry: "I have to pay the mortgage" excuse.

Any links regarding St. Louis?
 
Folks were worried Obama was the anarchist. Between the pandemic and Trumps racism toward immigrants I won't be surprised at all if leads to trying to have REAL AMERICANS 5micrchipped in order to control things and make sure only citizens can participate in the economy. All the things they fear their hate and racism can enable. It sounds like a tv script, but the past 4 years have already been crazier than any book I've ever read, or movie I've ever seen.



I was wondering this also. I hadn't seen cause of death tho.



Any links regarding St. Louis?
I thought the St. Louis thing was well known. They decided to shut the city down, and this city in Pennsylvania decided to not take it seriously, and threw a parade. It didn't end well for that city, and The Lou ended up with a low number of casualties.
 
DoD imposes near-total domestic travel ban for its personnel

By Jared Serbu | @jserbuWFED
March 14, 2020 10:48 am 3 min read

The Pentagon will soon impose an almost complete lockdown on travel for its military and civilian workforce as part of its effort to stem the spread of coronavirus, officials said Friday night.

Starting on Monday, the Defense Department will prohibit nearly all government-funded travel, both domestically and abroad. The “stop movement” order Deputy Defense Secretary David Norquist signed Friday applies to military members, civilians, and family members.

Personal travel plans will likely be affected too: for DoD military members, the memo forbids anything other than “local leave.” And the department is ordering a stop to all civilian hiring except for new hires that already live in the local commuting area.

“These restrictions are necessary to preserve force readiness, limit the continuing spread of the virus, and preserve the health and welfare of service members, DoD civilian employees, their families, and the local communities in which we live,” Norquist wrote.

The new policy allows for only limited exceptions, and will have to be approved on a case-by-case basis by senior officials in a traveler’s chain of command — no lower than a general or flag officer or Senior Executive Service member. They’ll be permitted to waive the new rules in cases where they decide the travel is mission-essential, for humanitarian reasons, or in cases of “extreme hardship.”

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The memo also allows people to travel for medical treatment — and for medical providers to travel to treat patients.

The restrictions, which will be in place through at least May 11, also apply to permanent change of station moves. DoD’s new guidance says in general, military members, employees and their families will only be allowed to go ahead with their PCS moves if they’ve already started their travel. But the department said anyone with moves scheduled in the near future should contact their chain of command immediately to find out if their PCS is affected by the stop movement order.

The decision appeared likely to put additional strain on the moving system by pushing more PCS moves into the summer months, when the system is already stretched to capacity.

And the department appeared to acknowledge that the new PCS restrictions are likely to complicate the lives of people who are just beginning to depart their old locations, such as those who have already had their household goods picked up, but haven’t actually started driving to their new locations yet.

“Each situation is different,” department officials wrote in a list of answers to frequently asked questions. “Individuals will need to contact their shipping office to determine if their household goods are still in the local area and whether or not they may have access to them.”

The guidance is similar for people who have already dropped their personal vehicles off at vehicle processing centers.

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“If you’re interested in retrieving your vehicle, contact the VPC immediately. VPCs are postured to assist customers with changing appointments, vehicle retrieval, and answering any other POV-related questions you have.”

Also on Friday, the department imposed new coronavirus measures at the Pentagon itself.

The department had already suspended public tours, but starting on Sunday, it will also prohibit all unofficial visitors from the building and put a halt to large gatherings like retirement and promotion ceremonies.

Also, DoD is suspending all Pentagon visits by foreign officials. And any Pentagon employees who have traveled abroad recently will have to wait 14 days before they’re allowed back to work. Only on the 15th day – if they’re still asymptomatic – will they be able to enter Pentagon facilities.

Copyright © 2020 Federal News Network. All rights reserved. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.
 
Keep seeing people talk about a domestic travel ban may get imposed on Monday.
DoD imposes near-total domestic travel ban for its personnel

By Jared Serbu | @jserbuWFED
March 14, 2020 10:48 am 3 min read

The Pentagon will soon impose an almost complete lockdown on travel for its military and civilian workforce as part of its effort to stem the spread of coronavirus, officials said Friday night.

Starting on Monday, the Defense Department will prohibit nearly all government-funded travel, both domestically and abroad. The “stop movement” order Deputy Defense Secretary David Norquist signed Friday applies to military members, civilians, and family members.

Personal travel plans will likely be affected too: for DoD military members, the memo forbids anything other than “local leave.” And the department is ordering a stop to all civilian hiring except for new hires that already live in the local commuting area.

“These restrictions are necessary to preserve force readiness, limit the continuing spread of the virus, and preserve the health and welfare of service members, DoD civilian employees, their families, and the local communities in which we live,” Norquist wrote.

The new policy allows for only limited exceptions, and will have to be approved on a case-by-case basis by senior officials in a traveler’s chain of command — no lower than a general or flag officer or Senior Executive Service member. They’ll be permitted to waive the new rules in cases where they decide the travel is mission-essential, for humanitarian reasons, or in cases of “extreme hardship.”

Insight by Oracle and Intel: SEC, National Science Foundation and USPTO share their journeys to delivering the mission in the cloud in this free webinar.

The memo also allows people to travel for medical treatment — and for medical providers to travel to treat patients.

The restrictions, which will be in place through at least May 11, also apply to permanent change of station moves. DoD’s new guidance says in general, military members, employees and their families will only be allowed to go ahead with their PCS moves if they’ve already started their travel. But the department said anyone with moves scheduled in the near future should contact their chain of command immediately to find out if their PCS is affected by the stop movement order.

The decision appeared likely to put additional strain on the moving system by pushing more PCS moves into the summer months, when the system is already stretched to capacity.

And the department appeared to acknowledge that the new PCS restrictions are likely to complicate the lives of people who are just beginning to depart their old locations, such as those who have already had their household goods picked up, but haven’t actually started driving to their new locations yet.

“Each situation is different,” department officials wrote in a list of answers to frequently asked questions. “Individuals will need to contact their shipping office to determine if their household goods are still in the local area and whether or not they may have access to them.”

The guidance is similar for people who have already dropped their personal vehicles off at vehicle processing centers.

Federal employees need their information quickly and accurately. That's why we're here. Download our newly revamped mobile app for all the latest.

“If you’re interested in retrieving your vehicle, contact the VPC immediately. VPCs are postured to assist customers with changing appointments, vehicle retrieval, and answering any other POV-related questions you have.”

Also on Friday, the department imposed new coronavirus measures at the Pentagon itself.

The department had already suspended public tours, but starting on Sunday, it will also prohibit all unofficial visitors from the building and put a halt to large gatherings like retirement and promotion ceremonies.

Also, DoD is suspending all Pentagon visits by foreign officials. And any Pentagon employees who have traveled abroad recently will have to wait 14 days before they’re allowed back to work. Only on the 15th day – if they’re still asymptomatic – will they be able to enter Pentagon facilities.

Copyright © 2020 Federal News Network. All rights reserved. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.
 
Keep seeing people talk about a domestic travel ban may get imposed on Monday.
Yeah, I'm hearing that it might extend to all people. Btw, France has done what Italy's doing. Nothing open except pharmacies and grocery stores.
 
This is what gives me a lot of hope that things will return to normal very soon.

There are thousands of restaurants in this country. Millions of people eating out every day. You would think this would create all kinds of issues w/ people getting sick, but it hasn't.

I know it's early, but c'mon. This can not and will not stop this country from moving. These delays are merely for legal reasons ONLY. Sport and entertainment have to be seen at least making an effort to stop the spread of this shit, but only for a short time, then it's back to business as usual.

To me, at the end of the day, this will always be the Flu 2.0 and will certainly kill some people, but the OG Flu will still be the under the radar mass killer it's always been. The Flu just doesn't have a catchy name attached to it. Like, MichelobVirus or ShlitzMaltliquorMutha. It's just the same Flu that's been around for hundreds of years killing people by the hundreds of thousands annually.

Enjoy your 4 year supply of toilet tissue and hand sanitizer you fuckin' morons. Shit will be back to normal in no time.
 
This is what gives me a lot of hope that things will return to normal very soon.

There are thousands of restaurants in this country. Millions of people eating out every day. You would think this would create all kinds of issues w/ people getting sick, but it hasn't.

I know it's early, but c'mon. This can not and will not stop this country from moving. These delays are merely for legal reasons ONLY. Sport and entertainment have to be seen at least making an effort to stop the spread of this shit, but only for a short time, then it's back to business as usual.

To me, at the end of the day, this will always be the Flu 2.0 and will certainly kill some people, but the OG Flu will still be the under the radar mass killer it's always been. The Flu just doesn't have a catchy name attached to it. Like, MichelobVirus or ShlitzMaltliquorMutha. It's just the same Flu that's been around for hundreds of years killing people by the hundreds of thousands annually.

Enjoy your 4 year supply of toilet tissue and hand sanitizer you fuckin' morons. Shit will be back to normal in no time.
The fun is just getting started
 
I know....I didn't read what he wrote, I liked his post cause of those
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This is what gives me a lot of hope that things will return to normal very soon.

There are thousands of restaurants in this country. Millions of people eating out every day. You would think this would create all kinds of issues w/ people getting sick, but it hasn't.

I know it's early, but c'mon. This can not and will not stop this country from moving. These delays are merely for legal reasons ONLY. Sport and entertainment have to be seen at least making an effort to stop the spread of this shit, but only for a short time, then it's back to business as usual.

To me, at the end of the day, this will always be the Flu 2.0 and will certainly kill some people, but the OG Flu will still be the under the radar mass killer it's always been. The Flu just doesn't have a catchy name attached to it. Like, MichelobVirus or ShlitzMaltliquorMutha. It's just the same Flu that's been around for hundreds of years killing people by the hundreds of thousands annually.

Enjoy your 4 year supply of toilet tissue and hand sanitizer you fuckin' morons. Shit will be back to normal in no time.

You haven't been paying attention to what's been going on in other countries or the first hand accounts of medical personnel.
 
they jus refunded me for 2 movies cuz release got pushed back...kinda weird cuz i used my AMC stubs n the shit was free...lol



A Refund is On the Way​
Dear Valued Guest,
Unfortunately, it was necessary to refund your performance of F9 Fast & Furious as the release of this film has been postponed. We are very sorry for any inconvenience this has caused.​


A Refund is On the Way​
Dear Valued Guest,
Unfortunately, it was necessary to refund your performance of MULAN as the release of this film has been postponed. We are very sorry for any inconvenience this has caused.


:smh: plenty money being lost...:smh:
 
they jus refunded me for 2 movies cuz release got pushed back...kinda weird cuz i used my AMC stubs n the shit was free...lol



A Refund is On the Way​
Dear Valued Guest,
Unfortunately, it was necessary to refund your performance of F9 Fast & Furious as the release of this film has been postponed. We are very sorry for any inconvenience this has caused.​


A Refund is On the Way​
Dear Valued Guest,
Unfortunately, it was necessary to refund your performance of MULAN as the release of this film has been postponed. We are very sorry for any inconvenience this has caused.


:smh: plenty money being lost...:smh:

How bizz on your side of town? Custy still coming?
 
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