Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t you do curbside pickup?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with going early. Make sure you don't touch your face whether you are wearing gloves or not and stay 6 feet away. If you do those, you'll be fine!
A sane response.
+1. I'm still picking up distance learning packets at my kids' schools, grocery shopping at Whole Foods, etc. I make sure I don't touch my face while I'm out, minimize the amount of stuff I touch, and wash my hands when I get home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you need diapers, get them. While you're there, get anything else you need. When you get home, put them down somewhere. Wash your hands, strip your shoes/clothes, put something clean on, then wipe down everything you bought, then go scrub your hands again.
Are most people really doing this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check first to see if the first hour 8-9 am is reserved for elderly. The one in Rockville has it tomorrow.
If OP has an infant son, she’s probably not elderly.
Anonymous wrote:Check first to see if the first hour 8-9 am is reserved for elderly. The one in Rockville has it tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with going early. Make sure you don't touch your face whether you are wearing gloves or not and stay 6 feet away. If you do those, you'll be fine!
A sane response.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with going early. Make sure you don't touch your face whether you are wearing gloves or not and stay 6 feet away. If you do those, you'll be fine!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you need diapers, get them. While you're there, get anything else you need. When you get home, put them down somewhere. Wash your hands, strip your shoes/clothes, put something clean on, then wipe down everything you bought, then go scrub your hands again.
Are most people really doing this?
No
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you need diapers, get them. While you're there, get anything else you need. When you get home, put them down somewhere. Wash your hands, strip your shoes/clothes, put something clean on, then wipe down everything you bought, then go scrub your hands again.
Are most people really doing this?
Anonymous wrote:If you need diapers, get them. While you're there, get anything else you need. When you get home, put them down somewhere. Wash your hands, strip your shoes/clothes, put something clean on, then wipe down everything you bought, then go scrub your hands again.
Anonymous wrote:So for real the only diapers my son doesn’t leak out of are exclusively at Target and I’ve tried for freakin weeks to get them delivered with no success. The store closest to us appears to have them in store so I NEED to get them tomorrow since we are down to exactly 2 diapers.
1) what time do you think I should go to avoid crowds?
2) should I wear gloves and makeshift mask?
3) am I crazy to leave the house?
Thanks!