EIL/Unpaid Leave Extension????
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That/It/Thang
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I hope it's real. All I hear on the news is that cases are going to skyrocket starting next month. 23 states already increasing. I've never been a doom and gloom guy, but I think the economy is about to fall off a cliff. I think hospitals are going to fill up soon, election fraud allegations from both sides, the stock market shall react to all of this, I just don't see a short-term recovery. Maybe Spring next year. But until this vaccine is here, this might be a short-lived rebound like June or July was. I HOPE I AM WRONG!!! I so want to get back to normal life.
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That/It/Thang
Joined APC: Aug 2020
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I hope it's real. All I hear on the news is that cases are going to skyrocket starting next month. 23 states already increasing. I've never been a doom and gloom guy, but I think the economy is about to fall off a cliff. I think hospitals are going to fill up soon, election fraud allegations from both sides, the stock market shall react to all of this, I just don't see a short-term recovery. Maybe Spring next year. But until this vaccine is here, this might be a short-lived rebound like June or July was. I HOPE I AM WRONG!!! I so want to get back to normal life.
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they didnt though, our bookings were 1-2 weeke out, no one was buying tickets 3-4 months out so market planning was kinda lost.
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That/It/Thang
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For the last few weeks the media has been trying to push the CDC report on people being exposed to Covid on planes (even though they say they can’t definitively say where the person contracted Covid) but that hasn’t stuck with the public and it seems numbers are still holding steady and increasing; enough that more block hours are coming.
My 2 cents is people are now at the acceptance phase of Covid, many have the belief a vaccine will be available to Americans soon enough, and many more are educating themselves about the low probability of complications of it. Not trying to downplay, but it does seem Covid fatigue has really set in for most Americans and we now accept it as just a part of life for the moment. We are fortunate that we live in a country where we don’t have to “accept” many risks when we wake up each morning.
Nonetheless, many are putting their big boy pants on, doing what they can to limit exposure with masks, trying to social distance when able, and starting to live a life again
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