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DonH57 04-01-2020 09:24 AM

I'm not much on writing or reading for that matter. I've been busy because I've taken a really good look at how much yard work needed to be done and was surprised. I figure if I get all this done and I fall victim to the virus at least I'll go out with the best looking yard in the villages, well almost. After reading a lot of these posts I noticed we are all getting a little testy with each other. We've all had our daily social routines change and it's natural to start bouncing of the walls if we let it get to us. This occurred through no fault of our own and it's a test of our will. Let's fight together and not give this ******* [COVID-19] the satisfaction. I'm off to buy plants and pressure washing cleaner.:boxing2:

WSU 04-01-2020 09:51 AM

The Anytime Fitness on 44 reports on their website members have the option can freeze or cancel you membership. However, there appears to be no way to contact them. As such, unsure and maybe unfair but appears to be a Covid-19 business plan to keep direct member billing in place, regardless that many/most of their members are retired seniors. If anyone knows how or has been successful contacting them, please reply.

Katieburr 04-01-2020 10:35 AM

Not good enough, considering there are still people disregarding the advisory.

mneumann02 04-01-2020 10:51 AM

Thank you.
 
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Originally Posted by bagboy (Post 1737892)
Some of the posts in this thread AND OTHER threads are absolutely disrespectful. I'll start with someone asking a physician with decades of education and experience if they are 12 years old. I've made posts only to be answered in a highlighted fashion "what part don't I understand".
Hey, everyone is stressed and out of their comfort zone. But responses should be RESPECTFUL to the fellow human on the other end. That said, I'm not Amish, so not really into turning the other cheek. We should just try to relax and take this a day at a time.

The real reason for so much incivility, rudeness and plain meanness on TOTV, and other social media, is the anonymity of those messaging. It simply brings out the worst in people. How much name calling do you think there would be if you had to sign your name and phone number to each post?

pinchme54 04-01-2020 11:19 AM

Here is the latest projections for Florida's peaking during this Pandemic: Researchers from the University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics created graphs showing how COVID-19 or the coronavirus is projected to impact every U.S. state and Florida is expected to become the next epicenter, behind New York, but is not expected to peak until May 6. Anyone want to take a guess as to why we are lagging behind the other states. Open beaches, no enforcement of isolation and no curfews is my best guess. If we do not get onboard with the mitigation requirements, Florida will have a huge loss of life as the large portion of the population have most or all of the high risk health issues.

Rodharris 04-01-2020 11:34 AM

Don’t jeopardize the golf staff just so you can get out and play golf Do something else

golfing eagles 04-01-2020 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Rodharris (Post 1737980)
Don’t jeopardize the golf staff just so you can get out and play golf Do something else

Please explain, in your next/second post, how the golf staff is being jeopardized?

bagboy 04-01-2020 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by mneumann02 (Post 1737952)
The real reason for so much incivility, rudeness and plain meanness on TOTV, and other social media, is the anonymity of those messaging. It simply brings out the worst in people. How much name calling do you think there would be if you had to sign your name and phone number to each post?

You are right. I don't view any other "social" sites and I'm not on Facebook. I guess there are alot of disappointing postings that I don't see all across the web. I've been on ToTv long enough to know the posters I wouldn't want to get stuck sitting by at a local tavern. I've only recently started using the ignore feature for certain members.

bpascani 04-01-2020 12:48 PM

Barefoot....You are my hero!! Love the dog picture and quote!

jenistaf 04-01-2020 12:50 PM

Golfing is the same as walking or carting while carrying sticks. Maintain social distancing and it's as safe an outdoor activity as any of the others listed.

I am concerned that too many people will fail to read the part of the stay-at-home order that says some outdoor activities are OK and will barricade themselves indoors. Stay at home in this context does not mean don't go outside. It means avoid personal contact with potentially contaminated people or objects.

Fresh air and sunshine are good for body and soul. There are many outdoor activities we can enjoy in perfect safety. Just follow the CDC guidelines.

Inexes@aol.com 04-01-2020 12:54 PM

Stay at home order.....
 
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Originally Posted by TOTV Specialist (Post 1737509)
Sumter County Officials have issued a stay-at-home advisory in an attempt to slow the spread of COVID-19. The advisory will remain in effect through April 30, 2020. Citizens are advised to remain indoors except for these cases listed by the Sumter County Board of Commissioners:


Health and safety: If you need to tend to the health and safety of family or household members, including pets. Some examples include seeking emergency services, getting medical supplies or prescriptions, or visiting health care professionals.

Necessary supplies and services: If you need to get essential supplies for members of your household, including your pets, and/or need to deliver supplies to others. This can include making a grocery store run, getting household consumer products, or obtaining products needed to keep households sanitized.

Outdoor activities: Exercise is advised, but only when practicing social distancing protocols provided by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention for COVID-19. Some good examples of individual activities include walking, running, biking, golfing, etc.

Work: If it is necessary for you to leave to get to and from work.
To care for others and religious needs: If you need to care for a family member, friend, or pet to provide spiritual support.

Additional steps of personal responsibility: It is advised that residents take additional steps that involve:

Practicing washing hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds after being anywhere public, or after coughing and sneezing.
  • Avoiding touching your eyes, nose, or mouth when your hands are unwashed.
  • Avoiding contact with anyone who is sick.
  • Practicing social distancing by making sure there is at least six feet between you and other people.
  • If you are sick, stay at home.

As of noon today, Sumter county had a total of 49 confirmed cases of COVID-19. The age range is between 18 and 92 years old, with 13 people hospitalized.

Click below to read Sumter County's State of Emergency Declaration.

TALLAHASSEE — Facing mounting pressure, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Wednesday that he’s issuing a statewide stay-at-home order that will take effect at midnight.

PugMom 04-01-2020 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by devorejh (Post 1737553)
Duh, this is exactly what we’ve been doing anyway?? Golfing and biking. Going to the store. That’s about it. County officials must be getting bored also? Feel the need to state the obvious!

yeah. i think they want to make it 'official' by announcing it

PugMom 04-01-2020 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Regor (Post 1737597)
Stay at home, but allow trips to the grocery stores! I have never seen the grocery store parking lots so full! But those same people that go every day to the grocery store, bitch about people golfing. Just because you use up 1 can of beans, doesn't mean you have to go out and buy another! Stay Home! Go to the store once a week like before!

while i would normally agree with you, these are most unusual times. the shelves are so empty in our end of town, you end up wandering from store to store looking for basic needs. ex: 1 store had milk, but was out of bread, 2nd store had bread but both were out of dish detergent. (??) not sure why people are hoarding Dawn. i wish we COULD go back to the once a week shop like normal-it's very frustrating under these conditions

ffresh 04-01-2020 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by lwest542 (Post 1737567)
SUMTER COUNTY, Fla. – Sumter County, which has 51 cases of COVID-19, issued a stay-at-home order Tuesday that will remain in effect until April 30.

The order was added as an extension to a local state of emergency that was already in place, a county official said.

The area was already under a curfew from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., although residents can travel to and from work at that time.

Sumter County has NO legal authority to issue any such orders; they can dictate whatever they want :blahblahblah: but they have no such authority to enforce it! Does anyone believe because someone is elected to council that he/she has authority over OUR lives - only in very LIMITED circumstances. Don't "they" always say the land of the free" … I believe they've stopped saying the "home of the Brave" :icon_wink:

Fred

jimjamuser 04-01-2020 03:55 PM

Golf ?????
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TOTV Specialist (Post 1737509)
Sumter County Officials have issued a stay-at-home advisory in an attempt to slow the spread of COVID-19. The advisory will remain in effect through April 30, 2020. Citizens are advised to remain indoors except for these cases listed by the Sumter County Board of Commissioners:


Health and safety: If you need to tend to the health and safety of family or household members, including pets. Some examples include seeking emergency services, getting medical supplies or prescriptions, or visiting health care professionals.

Necessary supplies and services: If you need to get essential supplies for members of your household, including your pets, and/or need to deliver supplies to others. This can include making a grocery store run, getting household consumer products, or obtaining products needed to keep households sanitized.

Outdoor activities: Exercise is advised, but only when practicing social distancing protocols provided by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention for COVID-19. Some good examples of individual activities include walking, running, biking, golfing, etc.

Work: If it is necessary for you to leave to get to and from work.
To care for others and religious needs: If you need to care for a family member, friend, or pet to provide spiritual support.

Additional steps of personal responsibility: It is advised that residents take additional steps that involve:

Practicing washing hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds after being anywhere public, or after coughing and sneezing.
  • Avoiding touching your eyes, nose, or mouth when your hands are unwashed.
  • Avoiding contact with anyone who is sick.
  • Practicing social distancing by making sure there is at least six feet between you and other people.
  • If you are sick, stay at home.

As of noon today, Sumter county had a total of 49 confirmed cases of COVID-19. The age range is between 18 and 92 years old, with 13 people hospitalized.

Click below to read Sumter County's State of Emergency Declaration.

Golf is allowed? I guess this means that you should go by yourself and walk the course. Because there are no golf cars made with seats keeping people 6 feet apart. Who is kidding who?


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