The number of cases in Los Angeles recently began to fall. Here's the Los Angeles Times:
"Scientists say that they can’t tease out which part of the order was most effective in turning the tide, but several leading public health experts agreed that the outdoor dining ban probably played a key role."
Considering that the outdoor dining ban was in existence for 44 days before the curve started to come down, I'm going with no.
We've seen curves come down completely on their own in one place after another. In the Dakotas, a November spike led to restrictions in North Dakota and continued laissez-faire in South Dakota. The curves went up and then went back down at the same time.
But man, these people are desperate, as usual, to take credit for things that are already happening.
No matter what voodoo pseudoscience they use to ruin certain people's livelihoods, they can't ruin yours, or your side hustle, if you've built it to evade them.
So:
Tonight, for one last time, I'll be with you to go over a newbie-friendly strategy for doing precisely this by building an eCommerce store from your laptop. No health department can show up and fine you for operating at more than 50% capacity.
Plus, everyone who stays with me to the end of the live presentation tonight will also get a free bonus: my Under the Hood at Tom Woods, Inc., video, which shows you every moving part of the business I myself run, and how you can model what I do in your own online efforts.
Reserve your spot and I'll see you there:
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