Walaby wrote:
Guess we will agree to disagree on things. If I recall, the stay at home order, at the time, didn’t say unless you took certain precautions or unless everyone was tested or any other explanation. In fact, the mayor of LA wouldn’t even comment. Likely because he couldn’t figure out an excuse.
If you had a private business not engaged with the public that provided even a semi essential business I think you could have found a way to keep going.
Same with restaurants that expanded take out and delivery. This all continued during the "lockdown". Those that adapted are making it go. No police were coming down the streets to arrest you for being outside so the "lockdown" was a bit of a misnomer. If a person needed to do something essential there was no penalty. People still travelled just fine if they had to get some place. If you have literally been inside the entire time I think you took it too far.