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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts
COHR 178.34-10.2%Dec 12 3:59 PM EST

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To: Kirk © who wrote (8997)4/4/2020 1:42:20 PM
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It's back to single use plastic bags again. First paper, then plastic, back to paper, then cloth, now back to plastic. Liberals are like chickens with their heads cut off running in circles.

Greta is going to be pissed even though everyone that had a brain said the reusable bags were disease transmitters.

San Francisco Bans Reusable Bags To Counter Virus-Contagion Threat

The San Francisco Bay Area is usually ahead of the curve when it comes to implementing environmentally-friendly policies to save the planet. However, city officials banned reusable shopping bags Wednesday as a way to enforce social distancing protocols imposed by the state government to limit the spread of COVID-19.

The reusable bag ban was enforced by the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) under a new social distancing protocol that was published Wednesday, which restricts people from using reusable shopping bags at supermarkets to prevent outside germs from entering.

The order says explicitly that store employees are not allowed to let "customers bring their own bags, mugs, or other reusable items from home" into essential businesses during the quarantine.

San Francisco Mayor London Breed on Wednesday said the citywide shelter-in-place public health order would be extended through May 3:

"I can't reiterate enough how important it is for all of us to continue to comply, for all of us to continue to be good citizens, to cooperate," Breed said.

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