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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]What is the point of grocery order if you saw another family and stayed in a same house?[/b] Eating out, meaning indoors and even outdoors seems like the riskiest thing to do, imo. So all good on that.[/quote] Why would taking one risk mean you should also take others? I would rather see another family than go grocery shopping, so just because I see the other family doesn't mean I am also obligated to engage in other risky activities. I mean, that's completely counterintuitive. [/quote] Imo grocery shopping with a mask on is less risky than seeing friends without masks on. And if you were in the same house, it is unlikely you all wore masks around each other. So, it is not comparable risk, one is a much higher risk than the other.[/quote] Ok, but the point remains the same. Whether or not you think two activities are equally as risky or one is riskier than the other, engaging in the riskier activity does not mean you are safe to engage in the less risky activity as well. It's not like if you can bench press 150 lbs then of course you can also bench press 75 lbs. The point is you are choosing which risky activities you are going to engage in, and there is absolutely no sense in saying that you should engage in every activity that is less risky than the riskiest one you have chosen. That's inane.[/quote]
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