Bill Whitacre (@wheresbillw) 's Twitter Profile
Bill Whitacre

@wheresbillw

If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might as well stay home. Experiencing my curiosities about the world.

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I love McCall, Idaho! Our community is one of personal responsibility and accountability. McCall is basically clean with COVID-19 but the social distancing and mask wearing continues to happen. Everyone at Albertson’s and May Hardware wore masks and kept their distance.

CrushTheCurveIdaho (@crushthecurveid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wondering what to do when you have a sick employee or an employee with a confirmed case of COVID-19? Here is a step by step protocol you can follow to ensure your sick employee and/or your exposed employees receive the right tests and comes back to work in a timely AND safe way.

Wondering what to do when you have a sick employee or an employee with a confirmed case of COVID-19? 
Here is a step by step protocol you can follow to ensure your sick employee and/or your exposed employees receive the right tests and comes back to work in a timely AND safe way.
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May Hardware is one of the best hardware stores ever! I am impressed with the care and respect they are showing for their customers when it comes to the virus. They are doing it right!

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Here’s an idea......let’s start acknowledging commercial activity that gets it right. I’m at Apple store and they get it right. I was at George’s Bicycles and they do too. Going to Jalapeños because they always get it right. It was a good morning so far with this.

Rocky Mountain Econometrics (@r_m_econ) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tommy Ahlquist Bill Whitacre Two weeks ago Idaho vaccinated almost 6,000 people in one day. We are now back down to barely 2,000 per day. With nearly 100,000 doses in the fridge, supply is not the problem. If they did it once, I see no reason to not do it every day. The lack of pace is inexcusable.