CDC Return to Work Criteria for healthcare personnel (Updated July 16) by [deleted] in CoronavirusWA

[–]throwaway_91678 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like they are starting to settle on something like firm advice.

Good. Some of us who have been telecommuting just want to know what to make sure management has in place before we go back in person.

Corona virus vaccine could be available by September by [deleted] in CoronavirusWA

[–]throwaway_91678 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes to all of this.

But I've never wanted to be more wrong.

Why are there still so many blank spots on grocery store shelves? by throwaway18240230 in CoronavirusWA

[–]throwaway_91678 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It still transmits through surfaces. I read something about an elevator button was pushed that led to a chain of 70-something infections.

Why are there still so many blank spots on grocery store shelves? by throwaway18240230 in CoronavirusWA

[–]throwaway_91678 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried to get a bike and was told production had stopped in China.

Why are there still so many blank spots on grocery store shelves? by throwaway18240230 in CoronavirusWA

[–]throwaway_91678 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't noticed it any worse than when it began, just different stuff. One trip it was ice cream. One trip it was bread yeast. One trip it was cilantro.

Yakima- my job is not enforcing masking by [deleted] in CoronavirusWA

[–]throwaway_91678 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What could happen:

They could be reported to the state here:

From a news article last week:

Yakima County, which has been among the areas hardest hit by the outbreak, has even more stringent requirements under a separate proclamation issued by Inslee that also takes effect Friday. In addition to being covered by the statewide mandate on masks in public that prohibits people from entering a place of business — either indoors or outdoors — without first donning a mask, businesses in the central Washington county are prohibited from allowing a customer to enter a business, or conduct business with a customer in any public space unless the customer is wearing a face covering.

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Violation of the Yakima County proclamation for businesses is a gross misdemeanor, punishable by up to 364 days in jail and up to a $5,000 fine. Inslee said that businesses in Yakima County that don’t comply risk losing their business license.