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kellyoohh t1_jdckkuj wrote
Reply to comment by rndljfry in SEPTA hopes new vertical gates will deter turnstile jumpers by APettyJ
Totally agree. They could probably save money by just placing SEPTA police at high-use stations. Or honestly a long list of literally anything else.
kellyoohh t1_jdc8mrg wrote
Reply to comment by APettyJ in SEPTA hopes new vertical gates will deter turnstile jumpers by APettyJ
I don’t think many would be deterred by an alarm. I’ve seen turnstile jumpers look directly into the face of the SEPTA employee as they’re doing it, and just keep on going.
The most effective to me seemed to be the full body the turnstiles they installed in parts of 30th street, but I also hate them as they cause congestion so I don’t know.
kellyoohh t1_jbg7kb6 wrote
Reply to comment by RoverTheMonster in What’s the deal w the turtles people sell at intersections? by RoverTheMonster
I saw them outside city hall last week
kellyoohh t1_j777che wrote
Probably on a weekly basis. Still takes forever. There’s been a car parked on my block with 4 slashed tires for over 2 weeks that I’ve reported almost daily. Good times.
kellyoohh t1_j7232a9 wrote
Reply to comment by DoubleDoobie in Mayoral Candidate Rebecca Rhynhart lays out plan of attack for opioid crisis from Kensington by ColdJay64
We SHOULD do the same for people who are obviously having mental episodes, but we don’t. That’s what makes this all so difficult. There is a HUGE overlap between addiction and mental health, however we (as a country) are so incredibly inept at mental health policy. I truly believe that fixing mental health policies will fix addiction issues, but it’s just not been a priority. It’s infuriating.
kellyoohh t1_j6ocap6 wrote
Reply to comment by TheAdamist in Birthday Party ideas in Philly for mid twenties by MojoFan32
Barcade and/or comedy club across from Brooklyn bowl would be good later spots
kellyoohh t1_j2ta8zy wrote
Reply to where to adopt a cat? by kittylover3210
City of elderly love if you’re open to an older companion!
kellyoohh t1_j2aq6qz wrote
Reply to comment by AKraiderfan in Freak Out Friday Casual Chat Post by AutoModerator
I’m very excited about this also.
kellyoohh t1_j28wup2 wrote
Reply to South Philly nail salons going gel only?! by Phila21767
I’m in Fishtown and haven’t had this problem, that would drive me nuts! It’s also surprising because I have noticed a switch from gel to dip (similar pricing and longevity though). Hope you can find a place that isn’t doing this!
kellyoohh t1_j26okep wrote
Reply to comment by barchueetadonai in Philadelphia restaurant operators scramble to comply with new streeterie regulations by nolandeluca
None of these outdoor seating areas have enough airflow in the winter to make a discernible difference in virus transmission from indoor dining. They are closed on 3 sides (sometimes 4) and heated. It’s basically like eating indoors from a viral transmission standpoint. And worse in some cases as you’re in smaller quarters.
kellyoohh t1_j24nu1d wrote
Reply to comment by trashpandarevolution in A Mind-Bending Post Office Saga by ima_mandolin
I am missing all my holiday cards that showed up in my informed delivery. I’m sure I’ll get them in a couple weeks. I live in Fishtown and the post office is constantly closed randomly due to staffing shortages. It’s a mess all around!
kellyoohh t1_j1z8enm wrote
Reply to comment by reversering in Cheapest grocery stores Old City/Center City/surrounding neighborhoods? by gaja_s7p3m4f8-3b
Third this. I do all my grocery shopping at Aldi and it makes a huge difference.
I sometimes supplement produce at riverwards. Their packaged goods are expensive but their produce is relatively in line with aldi so I tend to go to riverwards for fresh stuff in between aldi trips.
kellyoohh t1_j0ubtrj wrote
Reply to comment by throwawaitnine in Flu, COVID, and RSV have strained Philly hospitals. Is the ‘tridemic’ our new normal? by jargito
Thank you for your kind words!
kellyoohh t1_j0mlwbx wrote
Reply to comment by PhillyPanda in Flu, COVID, and RSV have strained Philly hospitals. Is the ‘tridemic’ our new normal? by jargito
I should have specified, I work at a children’s hospital so it’s primarily RSV, though flu is definitely in full swing as well.
That said, we are just generally seeing higher acuity patients across the board. All our kids are sicker and require more care, on average. I don’t know for certain, but I would guess it’s a nice mixture of many things; reduced access to care (during COVID, due to clinician burnout/availability, long wait times, cost, etc.), side effects and a changing landscape of clinical presentation, mistrust of the healthcare system as a whole, etc. It’s messy.
kellyoohh t1_j0miuk6 wrote
Reply to comment by throwawaitnine in Flu, COVID, and RSV have strained Philly hospitals. Is the ‘tridemic’ our new normal? by jargito
There is definitely an incentive to keep hospitals at close to capacity, that’s just economics. That being said, the surge we’re seeing right now is nothing I have ever seen before in my decade+ working at a Philly hospital.
kellyoohh t1_j0mins3 wrote
Reply to comment by mdpaoli in Flu, COVID, and RSV have strained Philly hospitals. Is the ‘tridemic’ our new normal? by jargito
That’s true, but at my hospital at least, it is unlike anything we have ever seen before. The system is stretched in a way that I’m not sure is sustainable, and they’ve told us to buckle down to at least April.
kellyoohh t1_izek7c9 wrote
Reply to comment by Dryheavemorning in Domestic tourism now is exceeding pre-pandemic levels in six major US markets - Philadelphia (108%) - September 2019 vs 2022 by RoughRhinos
For some reason the international numbers use 2021 data so I have a feeling that 2022 data, while not at or exceeding, will be slightly closer than what this represents.
kellyoohh t1_iy1wlim wrote
Reply to comment by _SundaeDriver in Who works in city hall? by Stavhoe
Yes, got our marriage license and the department looked straight outta 1970.
kellyoohh t1_ixwzyx1 wrote
Reply to comment by Basique_b in We should just stop trying to recycle by RoverTheMonster
Riverwards in fishtown has a dry bulk section and Rays Reusables in Northern liberties has bulk cleaning supplies and personal care items (shampoo, soap, etc.) along with a lot of other cool sustainable items!
kellyoohh t1_iuazd53 wrote
Reply to comment by FamiliarMountain117 in Moving back to Philly: Is SEPTA safety actually worse now? by Kondratev
The weird things I encounter. Nobody bothers me so I just keep on keeping on.
kellyoohh t1_iu9ynfi wrote
I think it’s gotten slightly more unsightly in terms of the things you may encounter, but I’ve never had someone get in my face or really bother me directly that I felt unsafe. I ride the el nearly daily and at multiple different times. It’s the age old requirement to be alert, but overall it doesn’t concern me too much.
kellyoohh t1_is58x11 wrote
Reply to comment by SouthAndTheSea in Where do the lesbians/bi women go? by eritated
That makes so much more sense. I saw all the comments about Sisters but didn’t realize it was the same spot. Thanks for clarifying!
kellyoohh t1_is2qlpb wrote
Reply to comment by Abbraxus in Where do the lesbians/bi women go? by eritated
I was always told that Frankie Bradley’s was the closest thing we had to a lesbian bar, but never necessarily got that vibe whenever I’ve been there. Still worth a try!
kellyoohh t1_jeeiqfn wrote
Reply to comment by diatriose in Idk what’s gotten into the PPA recently, but they’re kind of crushing it by RoverTheMonster
That’s my biggest pet peeve! I can almost sympathize with delivery drivers who have no other choice, but they still do it when there’s a bunch of open spots! It’s insanity.