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Old 05-03-2020, 06:49 PM   #26
Sue Doe-Nym
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As I see it, and I am not a doctor and I am not a scientist, but the negative consequences of opening up too fast are not worth the risk. If outdoor dining takes place, the next thing you will see is people moving tables around so they can talk with their friends. Little by little the benign insults of social distancing and mask wearing will begin to disappear, and this presents the potential for a return of the virus, something I am sure no one wants to see happen.
I am not a doctor either, and I realize full well that we all need to be careful and be vigilant about how we interact, but I just can’t see wrecking people’s lives and livelihoods because of this panic. Those who are in the higher risk category, and my husband and I are in that camp, need to consider taking extra precautions. We are being reasonably careful, but we don’t expect everyone else to stop doing what they need to do to survive. Common sense and reasonable caution...two good tools.
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