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Just read a notice from the school department in the town we live in. Seems the school sponsored 21 kids from grades 4-7 to attend the Utah Jazz vs Celtics basketball game last Friday night at the Boston Garden. The kids also met the players and participated in pre-game events. Since then, one of the Jazz players was confirmed to have the coronavirus. It was confirmed yesterday. So now, all those kids who came close to the Jazz player are going into a 14 day quarantine period. The school and all the buses are going to be "deep" cleaned and sanitized. The risk of going to a place with large crowds was well known last week. The stupidity rests in the school system administration. Meanwhile, all professional basketball games nation-wide have been cancelled for the remainder of the season. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On 3/12/20 6:03 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Just read a notice from the school department in the town we live in. Seems the school sponsored 21 kids from grades 4-7 to attend the Utah Jazz vs Celtics basketball game last Friday night at the Boston Garden. The kids also met the players and participated in pre-game events. Since then, one of the Jazz players was confirmed to have the coronavirus.Â* It was confirmed yesterday. So now, all those kids who came close to the Jazz player are going into a 14 day quarantine period.Â* The school and all the buses are going to be "deep" cleaned and sanitized. The risk of going to a place with large crowds was well known last week.Â* The stupidity rests in the school system administration. Meanwhile, all professional basketball games nation-wide have been cancelled for the remainder of the season. Public schools in Maryland will be closed for two weeks. |
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On 3/12/2020 6:05 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/12/20 6:03 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Just read a notice from the school department in the town we live in. Seems the school sponsored 21 kids from grades 4-7 to attend the Utah Jazz vs Celtics basketball game last Friday night at the Boston Garden. The kids also met the players and participated in pre-game events. Since then, one of the Jazz players was confirmed to have the coronavirus.Â* It was confirmed yesterday. So now, all those kids who came close to the Jazz player are going into a 14 day quarantine period.Â* The school and all the buses are going to be "deep" cleaned and sanitized. The risk of going to a place with large crowds was well known last week.Â* The stupidity rests in the school system administration. Meanwhile, all professional basketball games nation-wide have been cancelled for the remainder of the season. Public schools in Maryland will be closed for two weeks. Our area of MA has so far escaped anybody becoming infected (that anyone knows of) but I suspect that won't last long. BTW ... I should have added the parents of the 21 kids to the stupid list. I was talking to my wife this morning and we were reminiscing of our younger days when I first met her family. I suppose trying to impress, I often sat with her Italian father drinking shots of Anisette. He also put it in his coffee but had a "chaser" in a shot glass. So today, I went to a liquor store and bought a bottle of Anisette and a couple of shot glasses. I figure if I am going down, I am going to do it with a smile on my face. Oh ... the liquor store was packed with people as are all the local supermarkets. I was about 12th in line at the liquor store and noticed that everyone was keeping at least 6-7 feet from the person in front of them. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On Thursday, March 12, 2020 at 6:03:25 PM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Just read a notice from the school department in the town we live in. Seems the school sponsored 21 kids from grades 4-7 to attend the Utah Jazz vs Celtics basketball game last Friday night at the Boston Garden. The kids also met the players and participated in pre-game events. Since then, one of the Jazz players was confirmed to have the coronavirus. It was confirmed yesterday. So now, all those kids who came close to the Jazz player are going into a 14 day quarantine period. The school and all the buses are going to be "deep" cleaned and sanitized. The risk of going to a place with large crowds was well known last week. The stupidity rests in the school system administration. Meanwhile, all professional basketball games nation-wide have been cancelled for the remainder of the season. The CEO/Chairman of the company sent a company wide email today announcing a "work from home if you can" policy for the next 3 weeks. No travel unless approved by a VP. Only travel for business essential (sales/implementation) folks. Looks like I'll be home except for a couple short days a week for the next 3. |
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On Thu, 12 Mar 2020 18:17:35 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 3/12/2020 6:05 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/12/20 6:03 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Just read a notice from the school department in the town we live in. Seems the school sponsored 21 kids from grades 4-7 to attend the Utah Jazz vs Celtics basketball game last Friday night at the Boston Garden. The kids also met the players and participated in pre-game events. Since then, one of the Jazz players was confirmed to have the coronavirus.Â* It was confirmed yesterday. So now, all those kids who came close to the Jazz player are going into a 14 day quarantine period.Â* The school and all the buses are going to be "deep" cleaned and sanitized. The risk of going to a place with large crowds was well known last week.Â* The stupidity rests in the school system administration. Meanwhile, all professional basketball games nation-wide have been cancelled for the remainder of the season. Public schools in Maryland will be closed for two weeks. Our area of MA has so far escaped anybody becoming infected (that anyone knows of) but I suspect that won't last long. BTW ... I should have added the parents of the 21 kids to the stupid list. I was talking to my wife this morning and we were reminiscing of our younger days when I first met her family. I suppose trying to impress, I often sat with her Italian father drinking shots of Anisette. He also put it in his coffee but had a "chaser" in a shot glass. So today, I went to a liquor store and bought a bottle of Anisette and a couple of shot glasses. I figure if I am going down, I am going to do it with a smile on my face. Oh ... the liquor store was packed with people as are all the local supermarkets. I was about 12th in line at the liquor store and noticed that everyone was keeping at least 6-7 feet from the person in front of them. We have a few cases here and people are still out and about. The roads are still jammed. I do notice the hand sanitizer is being slathered on. |
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On Thu, 12 Mar 2020 18:17:35 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 3/12/2020 6:05 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/12/20 6:03 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Just read a notice from the school department in the town we live in. Seems the school sponsored 21 kids from grades 4-7 to attend the Utah Jazz vs Celtics basketball game last Friday night at the Boston Garden. The kids also met the players and participated in pre-game events. Since then, one of the Jazz players was confirmed to have the coronavirus.Â* It was confirmed yesterday. So now, all those kids who came close to the Jazz player are going into a 14 day quarantine period.Â* The school and all the buses are going to be "deep" cleaned and sanitized. The risk of going to a place with large crowds was well known last week.Â* The stupidity rests in the school system administration. Meanwhile, all professional basketball games nation-wide have been cancelled for the remainder of the season. Public schools in Maryland will be closed for two weeks. Our area of MA has so far escaped anybody becoming infected (that anyone knows of) but I suspect that won't last long. BTW ... I should have added the parents of the 21 kids to the stupid list. I was talking to my wife this morning and we were reminiscing of our younger days when I first met her family. I suppose trying to impress, I often sat with her Italian father drinking shots of Anisette. He also put it in his coffee but had a "chaser" in a shot glass. So today, I went to a liquor store and bought a bottle of Anisette and a couple of shot glasses. I figure if I am going down, I am going to do it with a smile on my face. Oh ... the liquor store was packed with people as are all the local supermarkets. I was about 12th in line at the liquor store and noticed that everyone was keeping at least 6-7 feet from the person in front of them. We have a few cases here and people are still out and about. The roads are still jammed. I do notice the hand sanitizer is being slathered on. I did put on the mask when I went to Ranch 99, a large Asian market here. You know things are tough when the Happiest Place On Earth closes for a month. |
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