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In reply to the discussion: Actually, Many New Yorkers HAVE Fled to Florida [View all]MineralMan
(148,652 posts)22. We have a similar situation here in Minnesota.
Many people have lake homes in the northern part of the state. Since the pandemic is worse here in the Twin Cities metro area, some are heading for their lake homes to try to escape the virus. It won't work, of course, and they're taxing the resources in those small lake towns, just as you described.
The really wealthy here already live in lake shore mansions near the cities, with good separation from each other.
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not likely fleeing to Florida as that area has some rally pisspoor Healthcare in the first place
beachbumbob
Apr 2020
#4
yep, we have friends on the Cape and they say no way is their services in place to handle the
beachbumbob
Apr 2020
#31
And the poor domestic servants are more likely to catch it from their employers than give it them.
Mister Ed
Apr 2020
#6
Let's just STOP please - visitors have every right to go where they want
getagrip_already
Apr 2020
#9
Of course they have that right. I did not suggest that they didn't or shouldn't.
MineralMan
Apr 2020
#12
I hate tell but state health depts has power to restrict travel as well as enforce quarantines
beachbumbob
Apr 2020
#32
if you are not a fulltime resident, those who don' live "full time" are perceived as
beachbumbob
Apr 2020
#40
Like my parents. Who are still there and plan to remain until the end of April.
smirkymonkey
Apr 2020
#43
I don't know about that. I relocated to FL last summer- Everyone I met told
tulipsandroses
Apr 2020
#23