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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Even if you can’t distance outside, if you are just briefly passing someone, there is no danger of “getting it”. I wish there were clarifications! It’s a very brief interaction. [/quote] What if it’s not a brief fleeting interaction? [/quote] You don't let it become longer! Holy cow, how did you survive to adulthood?![/quote] You do realize folks are walking in neighborhoods or in a cafe setting with no mask thinking they’re distanced, but realistically not? The idea that being outside makes it ok ALL the time is a real mindset for many. (I wasn’t asking for myself btw) [/quote] Oh, well. Find a real problem. I swear, this entire panic smacks of UMC women who final found something to live for. [/quote] La di dah yourself Your observations are not reality. [/quote] They are, actually. I have friends in rural America who don't have time for this crap because they're trying to afford groceries and shoes for their kids. [/quote] Hey, guess what. I’m not upper middle class, [b]live in DC [/b]and my job is shut down until the numbers go way down. So I need everyone to wear a mask when they’re near other people. my kid needs food too. And going to Goodwill right now makes me too nervous so we could definitely use some shoes as well. Rural America needs to wear a mask also. Just because it’s not a hotspot where they are right now doesn’t mean it won’t be because they’re blowing this off. Look at Texas. [/quote] So you really have zero input about the real world. I know. I grew up there. [/quote] I grew up in Loudoun County. Before subdivisions. Most of my family lives much further out. We grew up so poor that my dad had to hunt for meat.[/quote] And dad was from far west Texas. Next? [/quote]
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