I posted this thread as but truly, it is not.
Up until four days ago when I was finally able to get to Portland, get tested for CV, I was staying in place in in Astoria, Oregon, while on a trip that was supposed to be about two weeks that turned into almost four and a half months.... Bad writing, I know, really long winded sentence, but it sums up what I feel!!
I HAD to come back because the love of my life (artists out there, we need a BeerNazi Smilie) was finally able to get surgery that was nearly emergency (CANCER?) approved as not "elective" (ironically, only a day or two before the state opened up surgeries)
OK, dovetailing back on topic,
I am one that does not think that we handled the "shut down" properly, I think that we should have masked up, separated and kept on going... My close best friends do not agree with me because of their fear of overwhelming the health care system, which in some areas, we did.
So, my question is that, now that we have moved past that, into the new era of opening up, I noticed today in Washington State, I was picking up scripts for the BN after she got home from surgery, there were a LOT of people not wearing masks at Walgreens, a place where you would like to think you could be safe while you pick up your medicine.
I'm all for opening up! As I said above and most of my friends would tell you, I didn't think we should have shut down as we did, in the first place.
So, given what we know now about how this sucker spreads, WTF is up with people not wearing masks in crowded places?
I'm trying to buy groceries the night before BN gest home from hospital and this "prolly older than me" unmasked couple are having a frickin argument across several isles of produce.. crap, this was just a couple hours after my word trap mind heard a news story about how far/long a yelled spittle could travel/linger!
SOOOOOo..cutting to the bottom line
Is there any way we can talk folks into doing the opening sensibly? I don't like hiding my pretty face with a mask, because I got asthma from birth and COPD from self abuse (smoking grrr) and it makes hit harder for me to breathe, plus, I have to wear glasses to see properly now.
I PLEAD SANITY!
Let's open, never thought we should have closed...
But, give me a break.. until we know more about this prick of a disease, can we all just agree to do that one simple thing??
As much as a PITA as it is and will be, how hard is it to REQUIRE a person to wear a mask when they are in a store occupied by others, most of whom are wearing masks, not to protect themselves, but to protect others in case they might have the bug..
WHY IS THIS SO STUPID HARD?
Most boats that have to navigate the unknowns, have more than one engine.
If one shuts down, they isolate the broken systems, shut down the broken part and motor on.
I am made of steel when it comes to this stuff.. I've written words on the Internet and elsewhere for a good deal of my life, flame on if you don't agree.. just be civil!
Up until four days ago when I was finally able to get to Portland, get tested for CV, I was staying in place in in Astoria, Oregon, while on a trip that was supposed to be about two weeks that turned into almost four and a half months.... Bad writing, I know, really long winded sentence, but it sums up what I feel!!
I HAD to come back because the love of my life (artists out there, we need a BeerNazi Smilie) was finally able to get surgery that was nearly emergency (CANCER?) approved as not "elective" (ironically, only a day or two before the state opened up surgeries)
OK, dovetailing back on topic,
I am one that does not think that we handled the "shut down" properly, I think that we should have masked up, separated and kept on going... My close best friends do not agree with me because of their fear of overwhelming the health care system, which in some areas, we did.
So, my question is that, now that we have moved past that, into the new era of opening up, I noticed today in Washington State, I was picking up scripts for the BN after she got home from surgery, there were a LOT of people not wearing masks at Walgreens, a place where you would like to think you could be safe while you pick up your medicine.
I'm all for opening up! As I said above and most of my friends would tell you, I didn't think we should have shut down as we did, in the first place.
So, given what we know now about how this sucker spreads, WTF is up with people not wearing masks in crowded places?
I'm trying to buy groceries the night before BN gest home from hospital and this "prolly older than me" unmasked couple are having a frickin argument across several isles of produce.. crap, this was just a couple hours after my word trap mind heard a news story about how far/long a yelled spittle could travel/linger!
SOOOOOo..cutting to the bottom line
Is there any way we can talk folks into doing the opening sensibly? I don't like hiding my pretty face with a mask, because I got asthma from birth and COPD from self abuse (smoking grrr) and it makes hit harder for me to breathe, plus, I have to wear glasses to see properly now.
I PLEAD SANITY!
Let's open, never thought we should have closed...
But, give me a break.. until we know more about this prick of a disease, can we all just agree to do that one simple thing??
As much as a PITA as it is and will be, how hard is it to REQUIRE a person to wear a mask when they are in a store occupied by others, most of whom are wearing masks, not to protect themselves, but to protect others in case they might have the bug..
WHY IS THIS SO STUPID HARD?
Most boats that have to navigate the unknowns, have more than one engine.
If one shuts down, they isolate the broken systems, shut down the broken part and motor on.
I am made of steel when it comes to this stuff.. I've written words on the Internet and elsewhere for a good deal of my life, flame on if you don't agree.. just be civil!
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