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Ada s Cafe in Palo Alto, which employs people with disabilities, is barely treading water amid the COVID-19 pandemic. A local resident has launched an auction to help the nonprofit survive.
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on Dec 18, 2020 at 6:20 pm
Due to repeated violations of our Terms of Use, comments from this poster are automatically removed. Why?
Posted by Jerry Underdal
on Dec 18, 2020 at 6:53 pm
Jerry Underdal is a registered user. Non-residents enjoy Foothills Park on a weekday, just like they ve been doing all along.
Yes, they ve been able to sneak In but not allowed in as legitimate visitors if unaccompanied by a resident. Until now such forbearance could always be revoked if Palo Alto voters decided it was inconvenient. No longer. The same rules and regulations now apply to everyone. What s sneaking in for one is sneaking in for all. I think that s good policy.
on Dec 19, 2020 at 8:59 am
Annette is a registered user.
I agree with the resident who defined this as indefensible. And, to borrow a word from our mayor, it is rich that Stanford would blame an algorithm. Stanford! I don t buy it; an algorithm for something this important and this new had to have been written recently by people who are expert at doing such things and then tested. This is Stanford. Tech Central. The explanation is kind of pathetic. It also raises questions. Those administrators and doctors who got it know they are not on the front line; where are their voices in this? Why is it that those who should have gotten the vaccine but didn t needed to raise their voices in protest while those who shouldn t have gotten it but did apparently kept their silence and rec d something so badly needed by those on the front line? Who cares about an apology - get the vaccine to those working so hard to give comfort and save lives.