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The entire state will follow within 48 hoursStay safe fellow Gamecocks.
Wltx announced it earlier this afternoon. Ends Easter Day.Any reliable source this came from or your guess?
Any reliable source this came from or your guess?
There is no "shutdown." Non-essential businesses are still open.
Here is a detailed list of businesses deemed essential services, which is like everything:
After some debate, council members moved to add the following services to the essential list:
- Health care operations
- Law enforcement
- Fire departments
- Emergency management
- Veterinary care
- Emergency dental care
- Medical equipment manufacturers and providers
- Gas stations
- Automotive repair
- Car and other vehicle sales
- Telecommunication
- Airports
- Hotels and motels
- Public utilities
- Bus stations
- Manufacturing and food processing
- Grocery stores
- Pet stores
- Pharmacies
- Convenience stores
- Take-out/delivery food service
- Hardware stores
- Trash and recycling collection and processing
- Laundromats and dry cleaning
- Funeral homes
- Child care services
- Post offices
- Animal shelters
- News media
- Banks and credit unions
- Check cashing services
- Building cleaning and maintenance
- Warehouse/distribution and fulfillment
- Legal services
- Homeless shelters
- Food banks
- Foster care and child protective services
- Construction
- Skilled trades: electricians, plumbers, landscape services, pool maintenance, nurseries, etc...
- Residential and commercial real estate brokers
I don't see much different than before. Basically, you can't get your hair cut in the city limits.
- Travel agencies for the purpose of processing refunds
- Motorcycle repair and sales
- Bicycle repair and sales
- Printing and copying services
Are adult bookstores on the essential list?There is no "shutdown." Non-essential businesses are still open.
Here is a detailed list of businesses deemed essential services, which is like everything:
After some debate, council members moved to add the following services to the essential list:
- Health care operations
- Law enforcement
- Fire departments
- Emergency management
- Veterinary care
- Emergency dental care
- Medical equipment manufacturers and providers
- Gas stations
- Automotive repair
- Car and other vehicle sales
- Telecommunication
- Airports
- Hotels and motels
- Public utilities
- Bus stations
- Manufacturing and food processing
- Grocery stores
- Pet stores
- Pharmacies
- Convenience stores
- Take-out/delivery food service
- Hardware stores
- Trash and recycling collection and processing
- Laundromats and dry cleaning
- Funeral homes
- Child care services
- Post offices
- Animal shelters
- News media
- Banks and credit unions
- Check cashing services
- Building cleaning and maintenance
- Warehouse/distribution and fulfillment
- Legal services
- Homeless shelters
- Food banks
- Foster care and child protective services
- Construction
- Skilled trades: electricians, plumbers, landscape services, pool maintenance, nurseries, etc...
- Residential and commercial real estate brokers
I don't see much different than before. Basically, you can't get your hair cut in the city limits.
- Travel agencies for the purpose of processing refunds
- Motorcycle repair and sales
- Bicycle repair and sales
- Printing and copying services
Doubtful. McMaster will go kicking and screaming before that happens.The entire state will follow within 48 hours
Thank god I got a pedicure a couple weeks ago.There is no "shutdown." Non-essential businesses are still open.
Here is a detailed list of businesses deemed essential services, which is like everything:
After some debate, council members moved to add the following services to the essential list:
- Health care operations
- Law enforcement
- Fire departments
- Emergency management
- Veterinary care
- Emergency dental care
- Medical equipment manufacturers and providers
- Gas stations
- Automotive repair
- Car and other vehicle sales
- Telecommunication
- Airports
- Hotels and motels
- Public utilities
- Bus stations
- Manufacturing and food processing
- Grocery stores
- Pet stores
- Pharmacies
- Convenience stores
- Take-out/delivery food service
- Hardware stores
- Trash and recycling collection and processing
- Laundromats and dry cleaning
- Funeral homes
- Child care services
- Post offices
- Animal shelters
- News media
- Banks and credit unions
- Check cashing services
- Building cleaning and maintenance
- Warehouse/distribution and fulfillment
- Legal services
- Homeless shelters
- Food banks
- Foster care and child protective services
- Construction
- Skilled trades: electricians, plumbers, landscape services, pool maintenance, nurseries, etc...
- Residential and commercial real estate brokers
I don't see much different than before. Basically, you can't get your hair cut in the city limits.
- Travel agencies for the purpose of processing refunds
- Motorcycle repair and sales
- Bicycle repair and sales
- Printing and copying services
I'll play like a liberal... We can be like Sweden....
https://inews.co.uk/news/sweden-cor...hs-social-distancing-restaurants-open-2517991
On Monday, Sweden's former state epidemiologist and current advisor to the World Health Organisation (WHO) Johan Giesecke went as far as to tell Swedes to go out and enjoy the spring sun.
Saying "banning public gatherings is an idiotic idea", he told members of the public to "bring a friend and walk a metre apart".
I sure hope so; cases in the US have been doubling every 3 days.The entire state will follow within 48 hours
66% of the US population is under 50. Under 50 will get the virus and recover. Then the virus can hardly spread. It’s called the herd immunity.
This shut down deal I dont see lasting too much longer. Yearly, thousands die from whatever flu rolls around. And just like with this, it seems that the ones in fatal danger are those elderly, or with underlying health issues. And we have to remember this is something that needs to be dealt with, but this has also become a political football. 17,000 died from H1N1 when the Obama administration barely paid it any attention for six months. Then he was hailed as a hero for finally recognizing it. That same press seems almost giddy now in hopes that this will lead to Trumps demise. But there are two sides to the issue. The country can handle this shutdown for another couple of weeks, but after that, all bets are off. Then you look at facing a depression unlike has been seen since the 1930s. Government cant keep sending checks out forever. I see a time coming soon where things open back up fully, but telling the at danger, and those with symptoms to quarantine.
SC attorney General says local government can't do that BS
Are car washes open? Asking for a friend.
Their opinions on this are totally baseless. The issue is not whether the ordinances conflict with the Governor, but whether they even have the authority to issue such ordinances.Yes he did. However, the AG issues opinions not orders. They have no weight as precedent or authority. Only courts can interpret law and issue orders. This AG Opinion is meant as guidance for municipalities. Looking at the opinion, it only cites prior AG Opinions. There is no binding legal authority cited for either side.
Mayor Benjamin and Mayor Tecklenburg have both said they stand by their ordinances. They both have said that the ordinances do not contradict or interfere with any Order by the Governor. I have not read all of the Governor's Executive Orders so I don't know if that it is true. However, there is no love lost between Alan Wilson and Steve Benjamin and John Tecklenburg. (See, controversy over gun laws in cities in SC.) Ultimately, this will be decided by the Courts - if it goes that far.
I sure hope so; cases in the US have been doubling every 3 days.
Locking down state residents won't mean much, if we don't keep New Yawkers out. That's the key.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...olice-to-hunt-down-new-yorkers-seeking-refuge
The same mayor that got away with a DUI .Yes he did. However, the AG issues opinions not orders. They have no weight as precedent or authority. Only courts can interpret law and issue orders. This AG Opinion is meant as guidance for municipalities. Looking at the opinion, it only cites prior AG Opinions. There is no binding legal authority cited for either side.
Mayor Benjamin and Mayor Tecklenburg have both said they stand by their ordinances. They both have said that the ordinances do not contradict or interfere with any Order by the Governor. I have not read all of the Governor's Executive Orders so I don't know if that it is true. However, there is no love lost between Alan Wilson and Steve Benjamin and John Tecklenburg. (See, controversy over gun laws in cities in SC.) Ultimately, this will be decided by the Courts - if it goes that far.
yesAre yard maintenance companies exempted? Asking for myself.
Wait, you can still get your yard trimmed, but not your hair?
Apparently so. And I'm not very happy about it.Wait, you can still get your yard trimmed, but not your hair?
I say we make this a permanent solution in South Carolina.