First, North Carolina. Is FLORIDA Next ???

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The M O R O N, Yelled, Screamed then Stamped his Feet, "Took HIS Ball and Left", taking the RNC Convention from NC, and moved it to Florida. (Jacksonville).

NOW that Florida is 'KING of CORONA', along with the rest of the SOUTH, What's a MORON to do ???????

On a daily basis, the whole of N E is 90% of the time, colored mint green, of the covid severity map. Maybe the MORON might want to consider NH/ME/VT/MA/RI/CT/ " NY " or NJ for his Grand Extravaganza !!

How about A L A S K A ? Grizzly Bears get in 1/2 price !

Any suggestions Insp69, La La' ???
 
The M O R O N, Yelled, Screamed then Stamped his Feet, "Took HIS Ball and Left", taking the RNC Convention from NC, and moved it to Florida. (Jacksonville).

NOW that Florida is 'KING of CORONA', along with the rest of the SOUTH, What's a MORON to do ???????

On a daily basis, the whole of N E is 90% of the time, colored mint green, of the covid severity map. Maybe the MORON might want to consider NH/ME/VT/MA/RI/CT/ " NY " or NJ for his Grand Extravaganza !!

How about A L A S K A ? Grizzly Bears get in 1/2 price !

Any suggestions Insp69, La La' ???
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Massachusetts:
Out-of-state visitors must self-quarantine for 14 days. Beginning July 1, travelers from Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, New York, and New Jersey who enter Massachusetts will be exempt from the rule.

“These surrounding states, like Massachusetts, are seeing a significant decline in cases and new hospitalizations,” Gov. Charlie Baker said in a press conference on Tuesday.

Hotels and other lodging establishments must let travelers know about the self-quarantine rules during the reservation and check-in process.

New Hampshire:
Out-of-state visitors are asked to self-quarantine for 14 days or take a COVID-19 test, according to Gov. Chris Sununu.

Lodging establishments are asking visitors to sign a document stating that they self-quarantined for 14 days.

Rhode Island:
Anyone visiting from an area that’s still under a stay-at-home order or similar type of restriction must self-quarantine for 14 days.

Vermont:
Visitors from counties with fewer than 400 active cases of COVID-19 per one million residents can travel to Vermont without self-quarantining. Travelers can find out which spots meet that criteria here. All others must complete a 14 day self-quarantine or a seven-day self-quarantine followed by a negative COVID-19 test.

All out-of-state travelers booking lodging must sign and complete a Certificate of Compliance saying they have met all self-quarantine requirements.

Maine:
Maine visitors are exempt from the mandatory 14-day self-quarantine if they provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of their arrival.

Visitors from New Hampshire and Vermont have been exempt from the rule and visitors from New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey will be exempt beginning July 3 due to the low prevalence and positivity rates of the virus in those states, according to the office of Gov. Janet Mills.

Maine visitors who are not residents of the exempt states are asked to sign a “Certificate of Compliance,” which indicates that they’ve received a negative COVID-19 test result, will quarantine in Maine for 14 days, or have already completed a quarantine in Maine. The form must be provided during check-in at all Maine lodging, campgrounds, seasonal rentals, and overnight camps. Visitors may be asked for proof of the negative test result.

Connecticut:
Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey issued a travel advisory asking for visitors from states experiencing high infection rates to self-quarantine for 14 days.

“All travelers entering Connecticut from a state with a positive test rate higher than 10 per 100,000 residents or higher than a 10 percent test positivity rate over a seven-day rolling average, shall self-quarantine for a period of 14 days,” according to an executive order by Gov. Ned Lamont.

Connecticut joined forces with New York and New Jersey “in order to ensure that the tri-state area is protected from community transmission of COVID-19, while permitting free travel between and among the states,” according to the order.
 
Live Free and Cry

Massachusetts:
Out-of-state visitors must self-quarantine for 14 days. Beginning July 1, travelers from Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, New York, and New Jersey who enter Massachusetts will be exempt from the rule.

“These surrounding states, like Massachusetts, are seeing a significant decline in cases and new hospitalizations,” Gov. Charlie Baker said in a press conference on Tuesday.

Hotels and other lodging establishments must let travelers know about the self-quarantine rules during the reservation and check-in process.

New Hampshire:
Out-of-state visitors are asked to self-quarantine for 14 days or take a COVID-19 test, according to Gov. Chris Sununu.

Lodging establishments are asking visitors to sign a document stating that they self-quarantined for 14 days.

Rhode Island:
Anyone visiting from an area that’s still under a stay-at-home order or similar type of restriction must self-quarantine for 14 days.

Vermont:
Visitors from counties with fewer than 400 active cases of COVID-19 per one million residents can travel to Vermont without self-quarantining. Travelers can find out which spots meet that criteria here. All others must complete a 14 day self-quarantine or a seven-day self-quarantine followed by a negative COVID-19 test.

All out-of-state travelers booking lodging must sign and complete a Certificate of Compliance saying they have met all self-quarantine requirements.

Maine:
Maine visitors are exempt from the mandatory 14-day self-quarantine if they provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of their arrival.

Visitors from New Hampshire and Vermont have been exempt from the rule and visitors from New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey will be exempt beginning July 3 due to the low prevalence and positivity rates of the virus in those states, according to the office of Gov. Janet Mills.

Maine visitors who are not residents of the exempt states are asked to sign a “Certificate of Compliance,” which indicates that they’ve received a negative COVID-19 test result, will quarantine in Maine for 14 days, or have already completed a quarantine in Maine. The form must be provided during check-in at all Maine lodging, campgrounds, seasonal rentals, and overnight camps. Visitors may be asked for proof of the negative test result.

Connecticut:
Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey issued a travel advisory asking for visitors from states experiencing high infection rates to self-quarantine for 14 days.

“All travelers entering Connecticut from a state with a positive test rate higher than 10 per 100,000 residents or higher than a 10 percent test positivity rate over a seven-day rolling average, shall self-quarantine for a period of 14 days,” according to an executive order by Gov. Ned Lamont.

Connecticut joined forces with New York and New Jersey “in order to ensure that the tri-state area is protected from community transmission of COVID-19, while permitting free travel between and among the states,” according to the order.


Ya' dell I get the Inference to the N E/NY and NJ !

Now tell me about the zillion photo's,tapes etc, of a SH*T-Load of people, up-each-others arse, No masks, in a state with RAGING covid #'s !!
 
What this says is that COVID was probably raging in NY/NJ/MA but testing didn't ramp up while people were actively infecting each other...

And the mortality rate continues to plummet towards being just like seasonal flu and pneumonia. We might be closer to herd immunity than we are a vaccine, which would actually be a good thing. I even heard that they might stop referring to it as an epidemic if the mortality rate continues to drop...
 
Ya' dell I get the Inference to the N E/NY and NJ !

Now tell me about the zillion photo's,tapes etc, of a SH*T-Load of people, up-each-others arse, No masks, in a state with RAGING covid #'s !!

New York City maybe?

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