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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1650505" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I've heard for the last few months, that it was all gonna be over by Nov 4. I guess those that believed that finally came to the realization that a virus particle just don't give a flyin **** what a calendar says or what might happen (ed) on that date?</p><p></p><p>Most eateries here are opened back up to at least 75% occupancy. Will be interesting to see how much the spread increases (or doesn't) a couple weeks after each of the upcoming holidays end.</p><p>Our extended family Thanksgiving dinner is still on as far as I know, but 'extended' doesn't mean what it once did. Attrition has taken it's toll.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1650505, member: 18945"] I've heard for the last few months, that it was all gonna be over by Nov 4. I guess those that believed that finally came to the realization that a virus particle just don't give a flyin **** what a calendar says or what might happen (ed) on that date? Most eateries here are opened back up to at least 75% occupancy. Will be interesting to see how much the spread increases (or doesn't) a couple weeks after each of the upcoming holidays end. Our extended family Thanksgiving dinner is still on as far as I know, but 'extended' doesn't mean what it once did. Attrition has taken it's toll. [/QUOTE]
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