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Originally Posted by Chris M
I understand that it's easy to get freaked out. I still use purell after coming out of all the stores, and leave any groceries that don't need refrigeration on the porch for 2 or 3 days.
But given the infection statistics, and recover rates, I'd wager that if you refrained from kissing anyone at Market Basket :P and purelled your hands before you got back in the car your chances of harm are greater on the commute going back and forth. Not being funny, just did the rough math. Hve to keep things in perspective. Driving isn't risk free either.
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And if people also had the courtesy to social distance and wear masks, then the risk both to you ( small though that is, apparently) and to the more vulnerable ( in particular) would be even less.
This way you can get back to your business AND help protect others in the community. This also helps keep things in perspective.