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aguyfromnb | 5 years ago
So locking down is just "locking down", but arbitrarily classifying car building as essential during a massive economic downtown is a-okay with you? Seems reasonable.
>and every other carmaker manufacturing in the United States is either open, or capable of open today.
Wrong, many are opening on May 18th, which is when the government of CA would have opened Tesla. They couldn't wait 10 days.
>This puts Tesla at a serious disadvantage.
First of all, what does the health of the public have to do with the fairness of car competition?
Second, I thought Tesla had unlimited money and unlimited demand? What's the issue if they're closed for a few weeks?
geggam|5 years ago
If you think a few weeks is all its going to take you arent paying attention to the lack of testing capacity or the lack of a viable vaccine.
6 months minimum and likely 18 months is how long things will take to get testing or a vaccine in place ( if one is actually viable )
How many weeks have already passed ?