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In reply to the discussion: In huge step, California governor will lift stay-at-home orders across the state [View all]deurbano
(3,008 posts)34. San Francisco has done very well in that area (knock on wood), despite having the 2nd highest
density of any US city (after NYC). Apparently, we have less overcrowding within our homes than LA, which has proved pivotal, and some neighborhoods in LA are also quite dense. It's been surprising that our Chinatown, which people assumed would be hard-hit--given the density and connection to China--has been one of the least hit. (In terms of per capita deaths, I mean.)
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In huge step, California governor will lift stay-at-home orders across the state [View all]
brooklynite
Jan 2021
OP
Thanks. It's part of why I know it's not getting better here in two weeks or even a month.
onecaliberal
Jan 2021
#65
Yup, the GOP can't win in a general election, so they do these special recall elections.
SunSeeker
Jan 2021
#45
I honestly don't see them getting the signatures. Not a chance in hell I'd vote to recall.
onecaliberal
Jan 2021
#46
They have 1.2M of the 1.5M signatures required, and have until March to get the rest.
SunSeeker
Jan 2021
#47
Good question. It was QAnon nutjubs collecting signatures, so they are suspect.
SunSeeker
Jan 2021
#60
Yup, lots of Orange County Republicans and dark money are bankrolling the recall effort.
SunSeeker
Jan 2021
#62
Today I was out in San Bruno and saw a recall sign and then was in Daly City and these fools
kimbutgar
Jan 2021
#55
The crazy still remains I was shut down on FB for speaking about reopening
live love laugh
Jan 2021
#2
Important to Note that While California's Numbers are High-They are No. 37 in Per Capita Deaths
Stallion
Jan 2021
#20
San Francisco has done very well in that area (knock on wood), despite having the 2nd highest
deurbano
Jan 2021
#34
Interesting, NYTimes lists California as 6th highest in daily new deaths per capita, 7 day mvg avg
progree
Jan 2021
#35
He bowed to the pressure of the Republican recall campaign against him. Sad. nt
SunSeeker
Jan 2021
#24
7th highest new cases, and 6th highest new deaths (7 day moving averages per capita)
progree
Jan 2021
#36
They're not getting better here. Not sure what you're not getting about that.
onecaliberal
Jan 2021
#57
We opened too early in the Summer and now we are repeating a disastrous plan?!?!?
BigmanPigman
Jan 2021
#50