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  • Text: ...igan Gaming Control Board Recreation centers (indoor) Skating rinks Sports facilities (indoor) Tanning salons Tattoo parlors Theaters, cinemas, and performance venues (indoor) Traditional spas Trampoline parks Still no hair salons which is okay because that’s something I’m still not com...
Day 84

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  • Text: ...umbers are on the rise again with 8,493 new cases yesterday. Michigan deaths stand at 13,296, soon the dead will fill 3 Ford Theaters. This morning Craig is in his GVSU office, sorting through his large bookshelves. At home, we continue to sort and divest - our non essential seasonal decora...
Day 298

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  • Text: ...people to interview, so many stories to write. I remember Zoe telling me about going to see the movie Contagion at the movie theater. Remember that scary movie about a quickly spreading pandemic? Zoe said she had to catch the bus home and all the way home, she felt nervous about all the oth...
Day 68

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  • Text: ...rompting an attending physician at Walter Reed to speak out on Twitter: “Commanded by Trump to put their lives at risk for theater. This is insanity.” • On Sunday the White House casually explained that Conley’s briefings were meant to lift Trump’s spirits, not provide the publ...
Day 209

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  • Text: ...other in law asked if Trump really had Covid. At this point, I’m pretty sure he didn’t. I think of that episode as Trump theater. Unfortunately Walter Reed Hospital is the loser in this event - I wouldn’t go there for treatment if I was bleeding out on the sidewalk outside. And lets b...
Day 238

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  • Text: ...ed to beef up the ventilation systems in public spaces? Any chance we’ll keep wearing masks on subways, in malls, in movie theaters? And if not, at the very least, can we collectively agree to stop going to work sick — even if that means more generous paid sick leave? Of course, a lot o...
Day 270

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  • Text: ...onversation with a dear friend yesterday and we agreed. Neither of us could imagine ourselves feeling comfortable in a movie theater or a concert or a restaurant. And I think thats what some state governors are missing. They can order businesses to open up again and cut off unemployment ben...
Day 57

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  • Text: After reading her obituary, I realized what an integral part of the Grand Rapids music/theater scene she was. She would walk past our house most weekday afternoons on her way to the little house 4 doors down from us that she used as her music studio. She taught piano there.
Day 85

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  • Text: ...; no buffet; no touch door handles; daily temperatures taken; limited seating with booking only for bars, restaurants, theaters and possibly pools; air conditioners with HEPA filters and fresh air not recycled; smaller groups on shore excursions perhaps using jeeps instead of buses; cleanin...
Day 88

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  • Text: ...Deaths: 45 and a total of 7,465 deaths. This death number brings Michigan to one and a half Ford Theaters capacity. Kent County: 162 new cases for a total of 13,168 and 2 new deaths bringing our total to 182. The Kent County stats are from a different source today. Meanwhile in Europe: Was...
Day 226

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  • Text: ... that his scheduled hip replacement operation was postponed indefinitely because although they had the bed and the operating theater, they didn’t have the nursing staff or anesthesiologist because they’ve either been exposed to the virus or they’ve tested positive. He is self employed...
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  • Text: .... • Large swaths of the cruise-ship and theme-park industries might go away. So could many movie theaters and minor-league baseball teams. The long-predicted demise of the traditional department store would finally come to pass. Thousands of restaurants would be wiped out (even if they ...
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