Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are allowed to be open but I'm horrified at the crowds in Home Depot and Walmart. No attempt at social distancing for those businesses. Entire families with children coming in to the store. I understand contractors needing supplies, or some people needed something important ... but not crowds of people.
Trader Joes is doing an excellent job with social distancing, not allowing too many people in to their store.
My husband wants to go to Home Depot. I allowed it twice and now I’ve put my foot down. Way too many people in there and no attempts at social distancing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live in Virginia, non-essential businesses are still allowed to be open. We have been to many in recent days.
Are you talking retail operations?
Anonymous wrote:They are allowed to be open but I'm horrified at the crowds in Home Depot and Walmart. No attempt at social distancing for those businesses. Entire families with children coming in to the store. I understand contractors needing supplies, or some people needed something important ... but not crowds of people.
Trader Joes is doing an excellent job with social distancing, not allowing too many people in to their store.
Anonymous wrote:If you live in Virginia, non-essential businesses are still allowed to be open. We have been to many in recent days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see how use of a closed gym by a trainer and a client is an issue. Maybe the client doesn't have space at his/her place to work out?
If the gym isn’t being sanitized between visits, it could become a way of transmitting COVID 19. My hair stylist is offering one patron in the salon at a time appointment slots and promises she will sanitize between clients, but she really needs to stop.
Why? So you can impoverish her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see how use of a closed gym by a trainer and a client is an issue. Maybe the client doesn't have space at his/her place to work out?
If the gym isn’t being sanitized between visits, it could become a way of transmitting COVID 19. My hair stylist is offering one patron in the salon at a time appointment slots and promises she will sanitize between clients, but she really needs to stop.
Why? So you can impoverish her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see how use of a closed gym by a trainer and a client is an issue. Maybe the client doesn't have space at his/her place to work out?
If the gym isn’t being sanitized between visits, it could become a way of transmitting COVID 19. My hair stylist is offering one patron in the salon at a time appointment slots and promises she will sanitize between clients, but she really needs to stop.
Anonymous wrote:I don't see how use of a closed gym by a trainer and a client is an issue. Maybe the client doesn't have space at his/her place to work out?
Anonymous wrote:I don't see how use of a closed gym by a trainer and a client is an issue. Maybe the client doesn't have space at his/her place to work out?