Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone personally know of anyone that got Covid from any of these specific activities?
Yes.
I know two people who got Covid from haircuts. One in March and one in June. I also know someone who got it in the course of traveling. And I know someone who got it from eating indoors at a restaurant.
If contact tracing is crappy to non-existent, especially back in March, how do they know this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone personally know of anyone that got Covid from any of these specific activities?
Yes.
I know two people who got Covid from haircuts. One in March and one in June. I also know someone who got it in the course of traveling. And I know someone who got it from eating indoors at a restaurant.
Anonymous wrote:There is no correct answer. It just depends on your tolerance for risk. For me a hot stone massage is not a need so no. I would get my hair done. I would have an outdoor dinner with friends.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone personally know of anyone that got Covid from any of these specific activities?
Anonymous wrote:NP. My teen is begging to go to the gym. I think it would be great for his mental health and he is very cautious and responsible. Is this still very high risk, even with a mask and precautions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are really careful. I haven’t been in a grocery store since March 19th. We’ve done doctor/dentist appointments and take out (curbside, no going in). That’s pretty much it. I got an outdoor manicure last week with a plexiglass barrier between us and masks. Outdoor haircuts this weekend for my family with masks for the stylist and us. The males took about 15 minutes each and I was about 30. My son did use a public restroom at the zoo and I wasn’t thrilled, but when you gotta go, you gotta go!
We haven't been to a grocery store since early March as well and have been getting our hair cut outside, too. Is there anywhere that does outdoor pedicures? That would be awesome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of that is fine. Flying is safer than driving, unless it’s a day trip.
Flying in the age of Covid is NOT safer than driving.
Anonymous wrote:We are really careful. I haven’t been in a grocery store since March 19th. We’ve done doctor/dentist appointments and take out (curbside, no going in). That’s pretty much it. I got an outdoor manicure last week with a plexiglass barrier between us and masks. Outdoor haircuts this weekend for my family with masks for the stylist and us. The males took about 15 minutes each and I was about 30. My son did use a public restroom at the zoo and I wasn’t thrilled, but when you gotta go, you gotta go!
Anonymous wrote:All of that is fine. Flying is safer than driving, unless it’s a day trip.