‘Stay At Home’ Orders Put People with Addiction At Risk
Darren Hobbs of Nashville Recovery Center talks about the affect that ‘Stay At Home’ orders have on those with addiction and depression.
Darren Hobbs of Nashville Recovery Center talks about the affect that ‘Stay At Home’ orders have on those with addiction and depression.
Show us the data!! Nashville Public Health and Mayor John Cooper have nearly bankrupted and entire industry then blamed them for spreading covid-19 when they’ve been forced to close down during the entire pandemic.
Recently mayor Cooper shared an infographic claiming weddings were one of the 6 most common ways covid-19 was spreading in Nashville. This was strange to me since weddings of over 25 have been banned in Nashville since the first shutdown in March. Talk about a smack in the face to every wedding venue in Nashville!!
“We’re going to close you down and blame these events for spreading covid even though we haven’t allowed you to have these events” Weddings have happened in counties around Davidson county but not inside Davidson. And wedding venues in Davidson county have some of the strictest safety guidelines for their attendees.
The health department conveniently left off domestic travel from their info graphic and during the mayors press conference last week they decided to lump in religious gatherings, small gatherings/parties and weddings into one number. Why leave out domestic travel from your graphic? And why lump in 3 of the “Serious 6” into one number instead of showing what each one is separately? And wouldn’t it be a “Serious 7” with domestic travel?
My guess is the number is far lower for weddings than domestic travel and they lumped the 3 in because they were all lower. Weddings being the lowest… I won’t even mention the protests (which I support) because my understanding is they weren’t asking until recently. “Serious 8″… Again, Show us the data.
Barrett Hobbs speaks with Ed Clay on “The Nashville Current Podcast” about how Nashville is going broke because of bad real estate deals. He explains how previous administrations made horrible real estate deals while developers and big business are exempt from property taxes, leaving small business to pay more. This is another example that showcases how Nashville’s budget crisis arrived.
If you’re a business owner or employee of a small business you’ll want to listen to this and share it with your friends. Barrett Hobbs talks with Ed Clay and “The Nashville Current” about how it feels like government officials in Nashville have forgotten about the economy and only have focus on Covid-19. This is an in depth discussion between two Nashville business owners dealing with a local government who seemingly can’t make up their mind.
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