After the CDC and West Virginia case recently lifted the order of masks for people with the Kovit-19 vaccine, things have started to return to normal for the first time in a while.
Should be very commonLocal column
May 24, 2021
Steven alan adams
State house reporter
After the CDC and West Virginia case recently lifted the order of masks for people with the Kovit-19 vaccine, things have started to return to normal for the first time in a while.
Earlier this week, I went to Starbucks to do some of my work for the first time in 14 months. Since I live in Charleston, I sometimes work from my apartment, sometimes I work from my office in the basement of the Capitol, but for the last three years you can meet me at the coffee shop . shop.
Moxie Coffee was tall in a corner of my apartment at the eastern end of Charleston. Moxxee closed two years ago, after trying several local coffee shops, I went corporate and settled in the new Starbucks company in Dream City. It is a quiet place to work and do interviews, as there is a new and more established Starbucks on the other side of the Dream River. I met at Starbucks in 2020 to interview several candidates for office.
Of course, COVID-19 changed all that. Starbucks closed its lobby and opened only a few months ago. Even then, I was stuck in a drive-through. But following the change in mask guidance at the CDC, Starbucks allowed vaccinated individuals to remove their masks indoors. It was wonderful to sit in my regular corner and read the news, check social media and plan story ideas.
I only chose to sit inside. Most of the chairs were removed and the remaining chairs were pushed against the walls. People still came to take mobile orders, most of them wearing masks, which was great. But I am comfortable in unpacking. I have a single dose of the estrogenoca vaccine (not yet available in the United States, but I was part of a series of drug tests that I started last time) and a two-dose modern vaccine (I received my CDC vaccine Can get the card as I got it) This).
My plan is that it will not be exposed unless a mask is required for entry. Although fully vaccinated, I have no problem choosing which mask to wear. People need to assess their own risks and act accordingly. I can agree with the CDC that people who have been fully vaccinated can be safely discharged, but this means that the wearer of the mask should not be distracted in any way.
Things are getting better. Active cases of COVID-19 will decrease after remaining relatively flat for several weeks. About 0.3% of West Virginia's population has COVID-19. Hospitalization was also flat and mortality was low.
The figures are excellent, but it is not over yet. It will never end. Covit-19 is a corona virus and there are many different types of corona viruses that people can have. Don't be surprised if you are given a COVID-19 booster with your annual flu in the future. In fact, people may be expected to wear masks spontaneously in the fall and winter to prevent the spread of the flu and COVID-19.
This is the most notable thing that I have seen. Despite the order of the mask, people were wearing masks. In March it was criticized by the people of Texas as one of the first states to abolish masking orders. People said that their cases would increase. It did not happen. Why? Because people in Texas felt the need to wear masks.
Dirty Secret: Many people do what they have to do. The proof is in number. A typical casual summer 2021 here.
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I got used to seeing Republican lawyer Patrick Morris beating some newspapers from the left, but I never saw Morris a publication on the right. But conservative national criticism did.
The National Review was released on May 14 by Judicial Crisis Network chief Gary Campbell Severino, who has accused Maurice Right Aid of filing a public lawsuit against Wall-Greens and Walmart for replenishing drugs. To remove some law office work at a pain reliever and Motley Rice law firm.
The article was retweeted for the case abuse against the citizens of West Virginia, founded and managed by Republican activist Greg Thomas. Someone told me that the arguments presented against Morris in that article were similar to the arguments presented against former state Supreme Court Judge Brent Benjamin in 2018, before he was defeated for re-election by current Judge Beth Walker Were.
Do we see the foundation of the Republican challenge being laid for Mauritius in 2024? This is certainly possible. In 2018, the US filed a lawsuit against current Democrat Joe Munchin. Morrissey created some rivalry among Republican volunteers, activists and activists over his success in running for the Senate. In 2020, he became the state's top lawyer for the third time.
But speaking for the third time, Morrissey recorded that he would serve only two terms after his 2016 election. However, he is in the early stages of his third term. Morrissey supports a bill proposed by State Treasurer Riley Moore in 2020 and calls on all members of the Public Service Board to limit elected officials to three terms. .
Moore, State Auditor JP McCuskey, Commissioner of Agriculture Kent Leonhard and Secretary of State Mac Warner attended a press conference and expressed their support for the limited bill. Morris missing alone. I asked about this absence of the above, but others assured me that Morrisey supported the bill. Morrisey also added a citation to the press release.
However, several sources told me that Morrissey was working behind the scenes to ensure that the bill never came to the legislature. This could not please Moore's camp. Jordan Burgess, a senior adviser to the state treasurer, is also the former managing director of the gala and has worked closely with Thomas in the past.
Of course, Morrissey is not running for attorney for the fourth time. Governor Jim Justice is limited to himself, so the governor has an opening. Manjin is preparing for re-election, but Manjin's approval numbers are increasing. If Munchin chooses to run in the United States Senate again, I doubt he will run again.
I am looking at this as a 2024 approach.
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