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If anyone's not watching the news or listening, the mayor just announced we will all have to wear face masks/coverings, including rideshare starting Friday morning. Businesses can refuse service if we go in without one. Guess we'll be picking up food with masks on and anyone still picking up riders while we wear masks. Hope drivers can refuse riders going in their car without a mask and not get in trouble with Uber.
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According to the CDC, the principal value of wearing a non-surgical mask, scarf or piece of cloth over your mouth and nose is to provide a visual clue reminding others of the value of social distancing.

Protecting you or anyone within an unsafe distance of you it does not.

COVID-19 goes through a piece of cloth like water through a sieve.

Doing things just for the sake of doing something, anything! And to keep the sheeple occupied: Mayor Farcetti at work!
 

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Seen that info too, hope most wear actual medical level masks if they have them. Luckily I got a couple n95 masks before this ever started. Had them back when fires were burning everywhere. Only doing food deliveries for a while til I see how unemployment situation goes.
 

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If anyone's not watching the news or listening, the mayor just announced we will all have to wear face masks/coverings, including rideshare starting Friday morning. Businesses can refuse service if we go in without one. Guess we'll be picking up food with masks on and anyone still picking up riders while we wear masks. Hope drivers can refuse riders going in their car without a mask and not get in trouble with Uber.
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At the bottom of the screen it says All Essential Employees. Is that a mistake? It's really for everyone?
 

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Seen that info too, hope most wear actual medical level masks if they have them. Luckily I got a couple n95 masks before this ever started. Had them back when fires were burning everywhere. Only doing food deliveries for a while til I see how unemployment situation goes.
San Bernardino County has made it a requirement to wear a protective covering effective immediately and it is a $1000 fine per day and/or up to 90 days in jail for failing to comply. Ironically N95 masks are NOT to be worn unless you are a medical professional and cloth coverings such as bandanas are to worn instead.

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Just a revolving headline.
At the bottom of the screen it says All Essential Employees. Is that a mistake? It's really for everyone?
From the LA Times:
Effective Friday, residents must wear a mask, bandanna or other type of covering over their noses and mouths when in grocery stores, pharmacies, hardware stores, coin-operated laundry services, restaurants, hotels, taxis, ride-hail vehicles and several other essential businesses.
Additionally, effective Friday, workers at most essential businesses must wear face coverings, which business owners must either provide or reimburse workers for buying.
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Regarding fines in LA from NBC4
"Our idea is not to be arresting and fining people for the face coverings. This is about self-enforcement," Garcetti said.
But he said the city could issue civil citations if people don't comply.
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Cities like Carson are also doing the $1,000 fines though for not wearing any covering.
 

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Just a revolving headline.

From the LA Times:
Effective Friday, residents must wear a mask, bandanna or other type of covering over their noses and mouths when in grocery stores, pharmacies, hardware stores, coin-operated laundry services, restaurants, hotels, taxis, ride-hail vehicles and several other essential businesses.
Additionally, effective Friday, workers at most essential businesses must wear face coverings, which business owners must either provide or reimburse workers for buying.
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Regarding fines in LA from NBC4
"Our idea is not to be arresting and fining people for the face coverings. This is about self-enforcement," Garcetti said.
But he said the city could issue civil citations if people don't comply.
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Cities like Carson are also doing the $1,000 fines though for not wearing any covering.
So all red light cams and the toll hov cameras can now be beaten since your face is covered and it cannot be proven that it's you in the picture.
 

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If anyone's not watching the news or listening, the mayor just announced we will all have to wear face masks/coverings, including rideshare starting Friday morning. Businesses can refuse service if we go in without one. Guess we'll be picking up food with masks on and anyone still picking up riders while we wear masks. Hope drivers can refuse riders going in their car without a mask and not get in trouble with Uber.
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It says all essential employees. Last i heard, we are not employees. I'm not wearing a mask like a goon. The common flu is worse then this virus and the real numbers are just starting to hit.

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Ebay needs to let me make sure everyone has masks but instead they flag the shit out of me.
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Thought we were capitalists. I would not pay stupid high prices but if someone is willing to pay then what's the problem?

Just a revolving headline.

From the LA Times:
Effective Friday, residents must wear a mask, bandanna or other type of covering over their noses and mouths when in grocery stores, pharmacies, hardware stores, coin-operated laundry services, restaurants, hotels, taxis, ride-hail vehicles and several other essential businesses.
Additionally, effective Friday, workers at most essential businesses must wear face coverings, which business owners must either provide or reimburse workers for buying.
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Regarding fines in LA from NBC4
"Our idea is not to be arresting and fining people for the face coverings. This is about self-enforcement," Garcetti said.
But he said the city could issue civil citations if people don't comply.
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Cities like Carson are also doing the $1,000 fines though for not wearing any covering.
The Muslims saw this pandemic coming thousands of years ago! Now I know why their women cover their face.

According to the CDC, the principal value of wearing a non-surgical mask, scarf or piece of cloth over your mouth and nose is to provide a visual clue reminding others of the value of social distancing.

Protecting you or anyone within an unsafe distance of you it does not.

COVID-19 goes through a piece of cloth like water through a sieve.

Doing things just for the sake of doing something, anything! And to keep the sheeple occupied: Mayor Farcetti at work!
The flu comes every year. Wonder if this will be the new norm. We might as well all convert to Islam and wear the terrorist outfits.
 

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It says all essential employees. Last i heard, we are not employees. I'm not wearing a mask like a goon. The common flu is worse then this virus and the real numbers are just starting to hit.
When did the flu ever kill 2,000 people a day in the US? What are you basing this on? Have you had the coronavirus? Are you a doctor who drives uber for kicks? Why are our hospitals overrun with CV patients and we don't have enough ventilators for everyone? Why aren't they overrun with flu patients instead since it's much deadlier? Why is 97% of the country under stay at home orders along with the rest of the world? What is the motive for tanking the US and world economy? What does anyone gain out of this? Are we all just [email protected] and the world needs to look to you for answers? Should we all resume life as if this virus doesn't exist? How many people do you think would die if everyone in the US got infected? Are you mad because you can't make money doing uber anymore? Do you feel your $3 rides are more important than millions of lives? What do you think is the fatality rate for the common flu? And what do you think is the fatality rate for the coronavirus since you think the flu is much worse?
 

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It says all essential employees. Last i heard, we are not employees. I'm not wearing a mask like a goon. The common flu is worse then this virus and the real numbers are just starting to hit.


Thought we were capitalists. I would not pay stupid high prices but if someone is willing to pay then what's the problem?


The Muslims saw this pandemic coming thousands of years ago! Now I know why their women cover their face.


The flu comes every year. Wonder if this will be the new norm. We might as well all convert to Islam and wear the terrorist outfits.
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To Avoid Charges of Price Gouging, eBay Bans Sale of Coronavirus Supplies

Attempts to impose low prices on emergency supplies often do far more harm than good.

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Another year, another disaster, another economically misguided tug of war over the merits of "price gouging." The arrival of COVID-19, otherwise known as coronavirus, ushered in a predictable boost in prices for essential goods, as well as well-intentioned but ill-advised government attempts to cap what businesses can charge for those items. Such measures certainly leave an impact: eBay, for example, responded to that pressure yesterday, announcing that it would leave the market entirely and pull all coronavirus-related supplies from its virtual stores.
"As you may have noted, we are seeing literally small hand sanitizers like this going for as much as $17," said California Governor Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, calling the widespread price increases in the state "unconscionable" and "usurious." Violators in Newsom's jurisdiction face up to a $10,000 fine and a year in jail. Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) specifically turned to Amazon: While the company and the suppliers it works with "have a right to expect a reasonable return on the products they sell," he wrote in a letter to CEO Jeff Bezos, "they do not have a right to impose unjustifiably high prices on consumers who are seeking to protect themselves against the coronavirus."
The immediate implications are alarming: How can a private business owner be subject to crippling fines (or even imprisonment) for setting his or her own prices? Yet that question misses the full point. It fails to address that prices responding to the market-as they tend to do-is a good thing, even in the face of a deadly pandemic.
Accusations of greed hurdled toward price-gouging business owners are understandable, particularly when people are suffering. But compare that with a world of government-imposed price caps. Those ceilings force businesses to sell in-demand goods at artificially low prices, which fail to signal that said goods are scarce. Absent that marker, supplies are then quickly exhausted, depriving many vulnerable people of the ability to get their hands on any.
Though most critics claim price-gougers are the ones depriving needy people of important goods, that's rarely true in practice. Consider this hypothetical: Businesses across the state of California (a nod to Newsom) opt to not raise prices on hand sanitizer, greatly increasing the likelihood that a small cohort of people concerned about coronavirus will buy a large share of the item in bulk. Since there is a limited supply of hand sanitizer in the marketplace, the immobile elderly woman next door who hadn't yet made her assisted sojourn to CVS is basically out of luck. And, in this case, she is more at risk of succumbing to the disease, should she contract it.
Perhaps worst of all, regulatory restrictions on pricing can, in some cases, force third-party sellers to exit the market entirely, as seen with eBay. Though it sounds like a doomsday scenario, it's exactly what the retail giant chose to do yesterday when it began pulling all surgical face masks, hand sanitizers, and disinfectant wipes, opting not to go head-to-head with the 34 states that have strict price-gouging regulations. While the consequences vary across the U.S., the liabilities clearly outweighed the risk of selling vital goods.
"We will continue to monitor the evolving situation and quickly remove any listing that mentions COVID-19, coronavirus, 2019nCoV (except books) in the title or description," the company wrote in a blog post. "These listings may violate applicable US laws or regulations, eBay policies, and exhibit unfair pricing behavior for our buyers."
This is quite literally why we can't have nice things.
 

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If anyone's not watching the news or listening, the mayor just announced we will all have to wear face masks/coverings, including rideshare starting Friday morning. Businesses can refuse service if we go in without one. Guess we'll be picking up food with masks on and anyone still picking up riders while we wear masks. Hope drivers can refuse riders going in their car without a mask and not get in trouble with Uber.
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I've been refusing them
 
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