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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsStarting in January Texas store HEB started to prepare for pandemic.
https://www.texasmonthly.com/food/heb-prepared-coronavirus-pandemic/ This store is a good store to its employees and its community. Probably repugs though.
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Starting in January Texas store HEB started to prepare for pandemic. (Original Post)
efhmc
Mar 2020
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tulipsandroses
(5,094 posts)1. But according to Trump, nobody could have seen this coming.. ..
Damn supermarkets were getting ready while this administration wasted precious time trying to blow smoke up our asses.
efhmc
(14,709 posts)3. I was amazed when I saw this especially when they were contacting Chinese vendors in Jan.
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JCMach1
(27,544 posts)2. But for our County Boards, Texas would be in HUGE trouble thanks to the Gov.
To their credit MOST Dems and Republicans are doing the right thing.
efhmc
(14,709 posts)4. I saw something funny about an Austin city board meeting
I think HEB will run for District 11 #atxcouncil
efhmc
(14,709 posts)5. Most big cities are now in Dem hands.
Less than >01% testing have been done in our state.
JCMach1
(27,544 posts)6. Collin, Denton and Tarrant are still pretty red, but getting the job done... I also think the county
emergency boards that we have in TX also have made a big difference as they are required (I believe???) to have a medical expert there...
Testing has been a clusterfrak though for everyone in TX. Kinda sorta full-scale testing really just got instated this week.