Coronavrius In California: What's Normal Anyway and Update On Life
Bike ride through the city. We did that today. The ride was just like any I've had as far back as I can remember. The only difference is that there are way less cars than before. And the remaining cars on the streets are driving so fast I'm considering getting a camera mount for my helmet so I can record and report them. It's been almost two weeks since the state and large cities like Los Angeles declare self-lock down and ordered temporary closures of nonessential businesses and activities and, on Friday, closed beaches, parks, and trials after thousands did not take the order and social distancing seriously and took to public places in large numbers. It's a little different this Saturday compared to last weekend. People are still going out but there is a feeling in the air that more people are taking the coronavirus pandemic, which started in Wuhan, Chia in early December (possibly late November) but was not reported by Beijing until January. ...