Its almost like nobody listened to the science, they clearly said that the
natural progression of any novel virus is 3 annual seasons, with this one
in particular being predominately in fall. this is season 2. We have
treatments now that are effective, we quit killing people with ventilators
the way were were in the beginning, healthcare isnt overwhelmed and theres
no shortage of PPE. We only have 8 days until reporting on this changes to
be less terrifying.

Healthy people are being exposed, beating it, and innoculated, 3 months
permanent, no one knows if this is different thatn 99 percent of other
viruses. but of the well over 30 million people who were verified positive
via testing and have since recovered, less than 20 globally have been
reinfected, so odds are the vast majority are immune.

Knowing what we know now, we have permanently moved all positions that can
be remote to remote. techs dont go any further than the garage if they
dont have to. Its techs choice to mask up and glove up, and as long as they
choose to mask up and glove up, it will continue to be there choice. This
is only applicable to interiors, theyre not required to mask outside, thats
simply ignorant to require and its not "following the science" . ut the
tech can choose to do that if they want. hell, if they want to wear a
condom all day, its none of our concern.

Our state positivity numbers are a joke, they simply base it on the
percentage of total tests that are positive, its gotten colder, so people
arent getting tested on a whim and we are back to primarily people with
risk factors getting tested, the positivity rate went up as would be
expected, but not as high as anticipated.

If legitimate numbers start going up like hospitalizations (luckily I have
ins in healthcare so i dont have to rely on media reports and politically
charged public health departments, i am privy to internal census reports in
healthcare) then we will look toward lower contact solutions, and no
contact if our coverage area sees a legitimate surge.

We dont do stupid stuff, like my contractor who was infected, we cancelled
him for his quarantine period. We dont have in person company meetings.
When we are together on project work we dont ride in the same vehicle, we
just dont take any unnecessary risk, but we also dont let risk avoidance
unnecessarily impact operations.

I quit worrying about exposures with the wife working in a hospital, we are
exposed constantly. (the low incidence of healthcare transmission is an
oddity that after the politics of this thing are over I hope they do some
deep diving into, its either going to boil down to we still dont actually
know how its primarily transmitting or healthcare has such a high incidence
of low viral load exposures that theyr innoculated without actually
catching it, similar to how some allergies can be beaten through very low
dose exposures to the allergen, will be interesting research when the
politics of it are over)

Every single "look at this country, look at that country" has turned out to
be wrong on both sides of the argument, even WHO says lockdowns are the
wrong solution now.

Im still waiting for the fed money that went out to put a bunch of people
in prison, even in this industry there will probably be some prison
sentences handed out, the money came with requirements, it wasnt just free
cash to grow a company.


I can tell you there is something going around thats causing chest xrays to
look exactly like covid damage, but no testing method is identifying the
presence of covid or history of its presence, thats concerning, keep that
in mind when relaxing policies. Its flu season, and given the disruption of
interaction, this years flu vaccine is not going to very effective, its
worth keeping covid policies in place regardless to not have staff out with
a wild flu.

And remember, the media frenzy is only just beginning its 8 days of hell,


On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 3:40 PM Jaime Solorza <losguyswirel...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> We are so bad we were featured on ABC News.... people just want to fucking
> party...
>
> On Sat, Oct 24, 2020, 1:25 PM Ken Hohhof <af...@kwisp.com> wrote:
>
>> Numbers here in Illinois are bad again today, all we can say is “at least
>> we’re not Wisconsin”.
>>
>>
>>
>> I no longer roll my eyes at my daughter choosing to live in Maine, where
>> “social distancing” was already the norm.  (bike photo was actually from a
>> ride a month ago up to the Quebec border)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com> *On Behalf Of *Jaime Solorza
>> *Sent:* Saturday, October 24, 2020 12:17 PM
>> *To:* AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <af@af.afmug.com>
>> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] WISPs & Covid at 8 months and counting
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday our techs had to stop wiring up panel and stuff because two
>> electricians would wear masks...I wasn't there , I would have made them
>> step outside ...our boss complained to water utilities because we are on a
>> schedule with several people.
>>
>> The control room is small.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Oct 24, 2020, 10:19 AM Matt Hoppes <
>> mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net> wrote:
>>
>> We are doing normal installs for now. Watching our local county info in
>> internal tracking systems I developed.
>>
>>
>>
>> So far we’re staying fairly isolated. If things severely spike this
>> winter we will shut down installs again.
>>
>>
>>
>> At this point we are not masking nor requiring customers to wear masks -
>> but we do ask customers to stay 10feet away from techs. This point will be
>> driven home even more as we go into the winter months.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Oct 24, 2020, at 12:02 PM, Ken Hohhof <af...@kwisp.com> wrote:
>>
>> 
>>
>> So 8 months in, numbers are getting worse not better, and despite what
>> anybody says the end is not just around the corner.
>>
>>
>>
>> I remember at the beginning some WISPs were not sending techs inside
>> customer homes, maybe pushing a cable through the wall and having the
>> customer plug in the POE and router.  Is anybody still declining to do
>> inside work?  Installs, repairs?
>>
>>
>>
>> Also, what about the FCC requested “pledge” not to disconnect customers
>> for nonpayment during the pandemic.  How many are still doing that, and
>> assuming things won’t be back to “normal” until well into 2021 or even
>> 2022, how long do you plan to continue?  Are you taking any additional
>> steps, like downgrading their speed or declining to do upgrades, or
>> requiring proof of hardship?  I know this wasn’t mandatory, but if we did
>> it voluntarily, should there be a time limit?  And if at that point they
>> are 6-12 months behind, do we write that off rather than expecting they
>> will catch up?
>>
>>
>>
>> It’s also interesting I see on cable company forums issues about mask
>> refusal, both by techs and customers, and even of customers who have Covid
>> but still want their Internet fixed.  I hesitate to bring this up because
>> it has become a political or “freedom” issue in a way that seatbelts or
>> smoking or wearing a yellow vest at a grain elevator or even picking up
>> after your dog isn’t, and I’m tired of being caught in the middle.  But
>> take the extreme case of a customer who recently tested positive or the
>> tech gets there and strongly suspects someone in the house is contagious,
>> is this really happening, and what is your response?  At the beginning I
>> would ask when setting up every appointment, has anyone in the house tested
>> positive, but I’ve come to believe that’s pointless.
>>
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