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Lantley
Apr 25, 2020Nomad
dodge guy wrote:Flapper wrote:
Although retired now, I owned restaurants, and managed restaurants, my entire career. All independant, none associated with any deep pockets. Once, when a patron was loudly upbraiding me in the packed dining room about the "outrageously" high prices of our sandwiches, I lost my cool, and said, so all could hear: "Ma'am - over 60% of my costs go to paying wages, taxes and benefits of the people you see working. Point out two of them right now, and I will immediately fire them, so you can pay less for your sandwich." That stopped the complaint.
To turn that around, and to echo Gov. Cuomo: Dead is dead. From the next 100 people you see, pick the two you want to die, so that the businesses can stay open.
These are terrible times, with terrible choices. But one is much clearer than the other. If I was back in that situation, there would be no choice. Somehow, someway I and my family would get through. And those other two people would have the opportunity too.
A second wave? A 3rd wave. Do you really think (probably if you are hiding in your house thanks to the media over hype) rhat this virus is going to come in waves? It’s not going to sit and wait like the military! It’s going to do its thing and then stop until probably next year.
Since the 1st wave is far from entirely over, and there is possibly a 2nd wave next year. I'd say we are far from in the clear and back to normal.
From my reading on the Spanish flu (1918 Pandemic) I think it took 5 years for them to put things 100% behind them and return normal as though nothing ever happened.
I find it bizarre our society/history didn't highlight or place much emphasis on the 1918 pandemic.
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