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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have been on walks in my neighborhood and out once to do a curbside pick up- where I said my name and they put groceries in my trunk- in the last two and a half weeks. My kids go on walks, play in our driveway/yard, and only see other kids on Zoom. My husband goes to work but sees no one because only a handful of essential people go in. He picks up the take out twice a week and has been to the grocery store once in the past two weeks. It really surprises me how many people aren't doing this. Stay home should mean stay home. [/quote] Do you feel like you are doing a good job? I mean, when you get the groceries placed in your trunk, you realize that multiple people have touched them, right? And that the groceries made their way around the store with all the other people who were there. And your husband goes into an office with multiple other people, all of whom are otherwise coming into contact with multiple other people. Then you're getting takeout twice a week and again, it doesn't occur to you how many people have handled that food? And in addition to your curbside grocery, your husband is going to the store? I mean, do you really not see this? I'm not an alarmist and I understand that we taking calculated risks in our family (for example, we own horses, and we still have to go ride them so we do it when no one else is there and we sanitize everything the whole time, we are also getting grocery and package delivery), but I'm not acting like there is no risk to what we're doing. You seem to think you have no risk, which is shockingly inaccurate. [/quote]
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