Some moron on NBC said that Seattle is a “ghost town”
because of fear of the coronavirus. A lot of us are going online to disprove
that. On Saturday, I went to the Bellevue Square mall. (Bellevue is the most
populous suburb of Seattle.)
Here we are:
I didn’t focus in any farther to avoid showing people’s faces.
Plenty of people milling around, shopping, eating in the restaurants.
I will say the janitors were visible, wiping down the
handrails and other commonly touched areas. The mall has no reason to desire
bad publicity. Here’s one of their major tenants:
As I’ve noted before, they’ve achieved a slacker kind of
cool vibe. Perhaps I should have said hipster.
And their big rival is there.
They have the work hard, play hard feel.
So, not a ghost town.
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