Does anyone have further guidance on this?
say I’m getting onions and my destination is 19 hours away to California, am I covered under the emergency declaration?
As far as I see I would be since it’s an essential ag load
Emergency Declaration Covid Exemption
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It's onions, essential to what? Just run it normal.
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Just ask the shipper for something that says it’s an emergency load, I don’t think I’d just run it given there’s probably not many people using the exemption anymore since you’re supposed to report if you use it or not.
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How are we still running emergency Covi loads? This whole thing has been a load of bull-#### number one and two, during the lockdown I was running grocery and we NEVER operated under emergency declaration so I am pretty sure two + years later with no lockdown we should be done with ‘vid emergency runnin’.
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There has to be an emergency declaration to keep jabbing people under EUA and it also makes it easier for them to make up communistic mandates and try and get away with it.
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They're all fully authorized now.
if you don't like the mandates. Find yourself an island with no civilization. Every country in the world has some type of mandates.
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