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Covid-19  

BonnienClyde8375 40M/48F
11 posts
3/18/2020 6:55 am
Covid-19


Just<b> curious </font></b>if anyone is still playing and swapping with everything going on

HAMONMAN 64M
13128 posts
3/18/2020 9:19 am

Based on blog posts over the last few days, it would seem so.


ltrskr 76M

3/18/2020 10:25 am

Onward thru the fog.......


lindoboy100 61M  
23969 posts
3/18/2020 10:36 am

Not sure if there's specific advice from your CDC relating to this, but based on world wide experience so far I thoroughly recommend that you follow the McMon's example - stick to cucumbers and other such objects which are easy to disinfect.

Contact with other people is spreading the outbreak in ever growing circles. This thing is real.......and it's coming to a town near you, if it hasn't already arrived.


FresnoWoman 53F
883 posts
3/18/2020 11:18 am

Even if I were trying to meet someone, there's nowhere public left to meet, really. Well, I suppose one could arrange to meet at the grocery store or the pharmacy, but those places aren't conducive to a getting-to-know-each-other chat. And the staff would probably try to run you off. With good reason; they don't want loiterers potentially germing up the place even more.

Parks are still an option, but with fewer people around, not as safe a way to meet as a coffee shop would've been. Plus, the weather needs to be fairly nice.


justaguyinalaska 57M
879 posts
3/18/2020 1:42 pm

At a minimum we should all keep our distance until we get *over the hump* (hopefully avoiding a *peak*) and we are confident that our health systems can accommodate those in need of critical care (including all the *normal* trauma and disease).

With almost the entire planet now focused on testing, data science and treatment, our learning curve is accelerating and constructive guidelines for workplaces and socializing will be forthcoming, hopefully with a lightening of current restrictions.

For the moment, we all need to be part of the solution.


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