“Wise men don’t need advice. Fools won’t take it.”
– Benjamin Franklin, wise Pennsylvanian
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“Pennsylvania cannot fully return to normal until a foolproof vaccine is available”
— Gov. Tom Wolf, Pennsylvanian
When asked if the return of large events are contingent on a vaccination, Wolf said Pennsylvanians need to be confident that the novel coronavirus is under control and treatable. He said he believes it will take a vaccine or “some assurance that they’re not going to get sick” to attend big events, go shopping, and return to school.
“Ultimately I think what it’s going to take for everybody to feel safe going to a Penn State game or a basketball game is that they have some confidence that they’re not going to get sick by being in close contact with somebody else,” Wolf said, noting that the state is focusing on testing and contact tracing.
“I think that’s what it’s going to take to really get our economy back to normal, and I really think that can’t happen fully, 100 percent until we have a vaccine that is foolproof,” Wolf said. “That’s my own stance.”
Two other Democrat governors have also hinged their hopes of future normalcy on the development and availability of a vaccine.
“Until a proven vaccine is widely available, we cannot firmly enter the ‘new normal,’ when life will once again return to all our workplaces, downtowns, and main streets,” New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) stated bluntly on Monday.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) also said the Golden State would not be “going back to normal” until a vaccine is available.
— Breitbart | May 21, 2020 | Hannah Bleau

Looks like permanent shutdown until the next election for Governor.
Living in a (D) state as I do, let me assure you things were pretty weird before the virus, too.
We can only assume the governor had never been in a public restroom before the pandemic.
He’s just a Wolf in Streep’s clothing.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) also said the Golden State would not be “going back to normal” until a vaccine is available. It’s gonna take a lot more than a vaccine to get California “back to normal.” A hell of a lot more.
Franklin’s often had problems with Pennsylvania governors.
And New Jersey ones.
“So, tell me, why’d they arrest the little bastard?”
–Franklin, referring to his estranged son, 1776
Back when they knew how to deal with tyrannical governors.
Quite true…a little tar, plus some feathers, and a derogatory sign hung around the governors neck usually took care of the problem…ditto for tax collectors.
Which is why Gavin won’t go within a hundred miles of LaBrea.
“Ditto”?
That was most definitely a “Ditto”, sir.