I believe this is directed more at providers, PA is reviewing a similar practice. Doctors across the state have been requesting significant amounts of the drugs in question to stock up, thus creating shortages for those actually prescribed the drugs for issues unrelated to COVID-19 or those potentially infected with COVID-19.
[FONT=Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Calibri,Geneva,sans-serif]You're being way to kind in your assessment. [/FONT]I live in NV and sorry that the rest of the nation has to be exposed to our idiot governor who is trying his best to make us into little California. I'll take him more seriously when he shuts down the taxpayer funded stadium construction and takes that PPE to hospitals. Instead he ropes off playground equipment in public parks, has the cops writing citations to small businesses that remain open and doesn't allow us to get a hair cut or go out for breakfast. Meanwhile the dispensaries are still open as they are considered "essential." (not a joke)
[FONT=Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Calibri,Geneva,sans-serif]Which one was yours? Essential service or California East? Both summed it up nicely. [/FONT]I wrote a letter to the editor of the RJ that will appear Sunday. Problem is, I wrote it yesterday and we have already crossed a couple more lines; 1) a construction guy tested positive and 2) he issued the new edict...funny thing about the "no groups of ten," is that he excluded homeless people. Since they can't figure out what to do about that population, they just tell them forget about precautions. A perfect illustration of ineptitude.
now Michigan's Dem Governor, Gretchen Whitmer, joins the idiocracy and has threatened doctors and pharmacists that write a prescription for chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine. And, of course, like any good totalitarian leader she is asking for coworkers to report and doctor or pharmacist that signs off on these prescriptions
https://www.michigan.gov/documents/lara/Reminder_of_Appropriate_Prescribing_and_Dispensing_3-24-2020_684869_7.pdf
[FONT=Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Calibri,Geneva,sans-serif]I wonder if you can smoke your weed on the golf course that you bought at the other essential business?[/FONT]This is worth bumping the thread...in Nevada, golf courses are considered essential businesses and are allowed to stay open although the club house is closed. (I didn't believe it, but verified on two sites). Just an FYI...you are not supposed to play tennis. Go figure.