It was like this in Texas as well. In the big cities and surrounding suburbs it was mass panic and hysteria. Plastic, that we had be previously banning everywhere, was literally everywhere. There was so much acrylic & plexiglass that I laughed at said this was Big Oil reminding us of its importance. LOL
Meanwhile, you go out to the rural areas, it was 2019.
It was like this in Texas as well. In the big cities and surrounding suburbs it was mass panic and hysteria. Plastic, that we had be previously banning everywhere, was literally everywhere. There was so much acrylic & plexiglass that I laughed at said this was Big Oil reminding us of its importance. LOL
Meanwhile, you go out to the rural areas, it was 2019.
I'm in the foothills in Northern California. Same here...get away from Sacramento area and it was relaxed and very 2019. Some of the foothills towns 100% ignored masks and all the mandates, with no repercussions. I'm glad I wasn't in one of the crazy CA cities.
It was like this in Texas as well. In the big cities and surrounding suburbs it was mass panic and hysteria. Plastic, that we had be previously banning everywhere, was literally everywhere. There was so much acrylic & plexiglass that I laughed at said this was Big Oil reminding us of its importance. LOL
Meanwhile, you go out to the rural areas, it was 2019.
Same in MO.
I'm in the foothills in Northern California. Same here...get away from Sacramento area and it was relaxed and very 2019. Some of the foothills towns 100% ignored masks and all the mandates, with no repercussions. I'm glad I wasn't in one of the crazy CA cities.