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Old 04-22-2020, 02:39 PM   #6201
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what is more interesting, is, why would you be bringing their children anywhere that requires a face mask?
I guess not everyone has the luxury of leaving children at home when going out for essential supplies (or for just getting some fresh air and exercise).
 
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Old 04-22-2020, 02:40 PM   #6202
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Where I live, the grocery store I go to have measures put in place like;

-Arrows on the floor to follow in the isles so people don't run into each other face to face.
-You can't get in line at a cash register, you get in line with distancing between people and they let you know what cash register to go to.
-A lot of items are limited to 2 per people.
It's like that were my brother lives in his part of Wales, but he said it's almost chaos, there aren't employees coming out to if the limited inside the store hasn't been reached (so people are standing next to the door not giving customers enough space to exit), people are parking next to the queue curbside and getting within six feet ... In-store some people are cutting across lanes to get newspapers or going straight to the cashiers for lottery tickets (which aren't physically on sale anymore).

He said he's also meeting people walking his dog he's never seen before, people are driving all over to walk their dogs and others are walk hand-in-hand on cycle paths.
 
Old 04-22-2020, 02:48 PM   #6203
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I guess not everyone has the luxury of leaving children at home when going out for essential supplies (or for just getting some fresh air and exercise).
face masks arent required for outdoor use though, assuming you can maintain the 6 ft rule.

and idk about CA but almost everywhere here, it states, 1 family member allowed into the store.
 
Old 04-22-2020, 02:48 PM   #6204
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He said he's also meeting people walking his dog he's never seen before, people are driving all over to walk their dogs and others are walk hand-in-hand on cycle paths.
Probably mostly people in his neighborhood who would usually be working at his dog walking hour, but are now unemployed or furloughed. He shouldn't judge. I see lots more people in the streets and fire road and some walking side by side or holding hands, but they almost always go to single file if it's required to give me the six feet. If not, I don't say anything but just stay annoyed for few minutes afterward.
 
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Old 04-22-2020, 02:54 PM   #6205
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face masks arent required for outdoor use though, assuming you can maintain the 6 ft rule.

and idk about CA but almost everywhere here, it states, 1 family member allowed into the store.
Yes I know about the rule for masks outside. In Costco here in CA it's 2 people per membership. Don't know about any limits in other stores
 
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You can't go by infected numbers as a basis of comparison. You go by deaths. That's a pretty easy absolute benchmark.

And the point being, so far (and they've been doing it well past the 2-3 week incubation period) their deaths are not outpacing Canada's. And they haven't ruined their economy in the process.

Not saying they're 'right', but it does beg the question if we're 'wrong'.
I did go by the number of deaths. I don’t see much point in comparing Sweden with Canada, as already been mentioned they have completely different population numbers, geography and density levels. Neighbouring countries gives a more comprehensive basis for comparison.
 
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I can't imagine living with all these restrictions for 18 months. I'm spending a small fortune on takeout via apps like GrubHub at work since everybody is closed. Love the convenience of delivery but it adds up.
 
Old 04-22-2020, 03:17 PM   #6208
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face masks arent required for outdoor use though, assuming you can maintain the 6 ft rule.

and idk about CA but almost everywhere here, it states, 1 family member allowed into the store.
So where you are, single parents with young children aren't allowed to go shopping?
 
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So where you are, single parents with young children aren't allowed to go shopping?
like everything else, its more a suggestion than a mandate. only actual mandate is now the wearing of masks.

but, i will say, i dont think ive seen any children in the stores when i have been out.
 
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Apparently a mom was denied into WM because she brought her son. It's completely ridiculous.

Single mother says she was denied entry to Walmart because she brought her son

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NEWINGTON, Conn. – Stephanie Tsui was just trying to pick up some groceries at her local Walmart in Newington, Connecticut when the store denied her entry and threatened to call the police because she had brought her son along.

“What is a single parent to do? I have no other choice,” Tsui told FOX61. “You can’t tell me that I am the only single parent that is quarantining and social distancing from everyone outside of us.”


According to the FOX61 interview, Tsui and her son had been wearing face masks but were denied by the manager because it is “state law for only one person to be allowed in at a time.”

Tsui told FOX61 the manager told her she would need to have someone watch her son.

According to the Connecticut Food Association the shopping-alone practice is only a recommendation and denying Tsui entry was a misrepresentation of the guideline.

“The guideline is very clear,” said CFA President Wayne Pesce. “Please do it when you can but we all know commonsense tells you that you’re not always going to be able to do that alone. You should never be turned away by the way.”

When FOX61 reached out to Walmart, the company said it “only recommend people shop alone and will contact the Newington location to rectify the situation.”

Tsui said she no longer feels comfortable going to that location and that she has never had a problem at any other Walmart.
 
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Old 04-22-2020, 03:22 PM   #6211
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This is peculiar news, wonder if there is more to it - https://www.statnews.com/2020/04/21/...-out-at-barda/
 
Old 04-22-2020, 03:46 PM   #6212
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Interesting that NJ (and I assume NY as well?) requires a face covering for everyone aged 2 and up, while here in the SF Bay Area it's ages 13 and up.
Here in the Houston area, they are about to announce a requirement that you must wear a mask/face covering. (and it's going to be for ages 10 and up)
 
Old 04-22-2020, 03:52 PM   #6213
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Just had a very efficient delivery from Costco using Shipt. Didn't get too much, but I needed dog food. Got a large case of water and five dozen (!) eggs among the items. The gentleman had it at my front door within a couple hours of placing the order.
 
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Old 04-22-2020, 04:07 PM   #6214
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Probably mostly people in his neighborhood who would usually be working at his dog walking hour, but are now unemployed or furloughed. He shouldn't judge.
It's a rather small community, I'm inclined to believe his theory that people are travelling to walk their dogs.
 
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The number of deaths in Sweden (1937) exceeds the sum of their neighbours combined; Denmark (384), Norway (182) and Finland (149). Those neighbouring countries having implemented lockdown measures. In Sweden numbers are rising sharply, whilst in Denmark they are beginning to ease lockdown measures.
Sweden mucked up early by letting people still visit their relatives in care homes, but only time will tell, and to be honest it's very difficult to compare individual countries on a numbers only basis, as there are so many different factors that come into play, like the fact they all have half the population.

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Can't believe PA has more deaths than CA now. Aye caramba.
 
Old 04-22-2020, 04:56 PM   #6217
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The moves on the chessboard can be interesting….https://celluloidjunkie.com/2020/04/...ere-its-going/

Be it in a theater, supermarket, etc. and someone inadvertently sneezes or irresponsibly coughs freely into the air without covering their mouth/face when not wearing a mask, keep MIT and most recently, Florida Atlantic’s College of Engineering and Computer Science studies in mind -
http://news.mit.edu/2014/coughs-and-...ther-you-think
http://www.fau.edu/newsdesk/articles...oronavirus.php
the experiment from ^ FAU later that day covered in a short segment on south Florida local news with narration - https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/...iment/2222906/

What to do if faced with that situation ^.
A. Carry on as usual, needn’t do anything other than abiding by the 6 ft.
recommendation.
B. Run for the hills
C. Exercise more discretion and independent judgment beyond that of A.
D. No need to be proactive one way or another, walk right up to the cougher and let natural selection decide for you.
 
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Meanwhile, can Dr. Birx or anyone explain to me how a masseuse/tattoo artist can give a massage or apply a tattoo at the recommended social distancing guideline of 6 ft.

? Da Vinci robotic-assisted massage/tattooing with the console located 6 ft. from the patient

 
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Ohio man, 60, who blasted COVID-19 lockdown as 'a political ploy' and said stay-at-home orders were 'b*****t' dies after contracting coronavirus

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ronavirus.html
It immediately reminded me of this scene ...

 
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