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Ga corona lock down predictions.

When will Ga get locked down?


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Break-in's, riots and roving gangs happen at night, its easier for law enforcement to keep an eye on the criminal element if there is a curfew. It will also stop those who insist on getting together socially.

I was up at the lake this weekend, wife and I were going to take the sailboat out, keep away from people. We've been work from home for the last week, and havent gone out at all. The club had a regatta going on, I was shocked, and frankly disappointed that 6 different boats with 5-6 people on each boat all got together to race for the day, and then stood around drinking afterwards.
ya I don't see a curfew preventing any of that to be fair; the gatherings are a good idea to avoid IMO

seems as simple as not going to the bars and what not for a few weeks, staying in if you are vulnerable, and not being a gross person would be enough but I guess that's asking too much lol
 
Honestly, I'm at the point of saying just do it already. We know it's inevitable, so quit delaying and lets get it over with. Many counties and cities here are already implementing it. Macon is supposed to make an announcement at 11AM today in regards to business closures anyways. It's not going to be like what some people are envisioning of armed guards not letting you out of your house. It'll be similar to what's happening in other states already doing it. You can still go to the store, pharmacy, essential jobs, and to the doctor. If you don't have a valid reason to go out they just make you stay home. I've heard of people getting tickets for disobeying and maybe one arrest but nothing crazy.

The quicker we do this the quicker our lives can all get back to normal. Just my .02 cents. The longer this takes the more it cripples our nation and our economy.
 
Honestly, I'm at the point of saying just do it already. We know it's inevitable, so quit delaying and lets get it over with. Many counties and cities here are already implementing it. Macon is supposed to make an announcement at 11AM today in regards to business closures anyways. It's not going to be like what some people are envisioning of armed guards not letting you out of your house. It'll be similar to what's happening in other states already doing it. You can still go to the store, pharmacy, essential jobs, and to the doctor. If you don't have a valid reason to go out they just make you stay home. I've heard of people getting tickets for disobeying and maybe one arrest but nothing crazy.

The quicker we do this the quicker our lives can all get back to normal. Just my .02 cents. The longer this takes the more it cripples our nation and our economy.

I agree. Let's just get on with it. I'm in the commercial cabinet business and we are working on a project for a hospital in Alabama. They have already shut down visitation, but as I type this, we can go install. The problem is we were scheduled for next Monday. We have dropped everything to finish this project to get it installed and get our bill in.
 
There’s more to the story and stuff this this shows it more and more.
that's what really scary to me, how every country and city is doing THE EXACT SAME THING and people are complying. if I was a conspiracy nut and there was a one world government take over scenario it would be this and our complacencies would allow it to happen; all over literally the unseen
 
that's what really scary to me, how every country and city is doing THE EXACT SAME THING and people are complying. if I was a conspiracy nut and there was a one world government take over scenario it would be this and our complacencies would allow it to happen; all over literally the unseen
I’ve read to many books. LOL

all kinds of possible scenarios going through my head. LOL
Unfortunately I have no idea what is really going on.
 
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