Through the end of April. This matches the current Fed guidelines, and was expected by many in the area. If I had to wager on it, I would bet that Idaho is one of the first States to "open back up" once the month of April has ended.
Hell it already is “open”, nothing has changed except you can’t get your hair cut, all the kids are out of school, and a random selection of sheep are wearing bandannas at grocery stores.
I am in the construction industry which is deemed essential, but there are many shops we engage with which are operating at about 40-50% of their typical workforce. I am in the Treasure Valley area. I am not wearing a mask of any type when I do my shopping, but when I was at my neighborhood Albertsons a couple days back, probably 75% of the other people in the store had masks. It was the most I had seen so far.
I figured the Treasure Valley would be more shut down, just because of the population density and the way people vote. North Idaho/Montana is pretty normal from what I’ve seen.
Through the end of April. This matches the current Fed guidelines, and was expected by many in the area. If I had to wager on it, I would bet that Idaho is one of the first States to "open back up" once the month of April has ended.
Hell it already is “open”, nothing has changed except you can’t get your hair cut, all the kids are out of school, and a random selection of sheep are wearing bandannas at grocery stores.
I am in the construction industry which is deemed essential, but there are many shops we engage with which are operating at about 40-50% of their typical workforce. I am in the Treasure Valley area. I am not wearing a mask of any type when I do my shopping, but when I was at my neighborhood Albertsons a couple days back, probably 75% of the other people in the store had masks. It was the most I had seen so far.
I figured the Treasure Valley would be more shut down, just because of the population density and the way people vote. North Idaho/Montana is pretty normal from what I’ve seen.