Paul H
Fearless OOS Poser
Because its going to sorta... just disappear I hopelooks like nj is entering mask fatigue. Just got back from shoprite - one really old lady (80+) with no mask. at least 6 people of various ages with masks over mouth only.
Because its going to sorta... just disappear I hopelooks like nj is entering mask fatigue. Just got back from shoprite - one really old lady (80+) with no mask. at least 6 people of various ages with masks over mouth only.
Those first two ... do not strike me as good ideas. I know I'm a broken record on this but find me a big bank or tech firm that has their people coming into the office and working in close quarters. What does your company know that they don't? Wells Fargo was going to move forward with up to 20% of their trading floor going in. They just pulled back.
My local Whole Foods limits customers in the store so it's not crowded. The Stop and Shop, more crowded, but I can use a hand held scanner and put my groceries directly into my bags, which is awesome. I'm not so worried about the supermarket. Infection is exposure over time. Walking past someone (especially one wearing a mask) isn't going to do it.
FWIW, our risk tolerance has settled at "I will ride with my friends and my wife will run with hers". I'm taking the greater risk since so much of my riding is on the road in a line.
looks like nj is entering mask fatigue. Just got back from shoprite - one really old lady (80+) with no mask. at least 6 people of various ages with masks over mouth only.
Thanks. Your perspective on Italian lifestyle is something that is not conveyed in the article.Yes, I may have mentioned that in the past...
Here's my problems with that:
"There are undoubtedly some details of the social interactions within Vo' that won't apply elsewhere."
they may seem as small details to somebody not familiar to Italian life style, but those small villages have very different habits and demographics than the rest of the country. Each region has very different life styles which are sometimes extremely different from town to town due to ancient historical reasons.
"But it's also probably a lot closer to "normal" interactions than other cases where we've seen these sorts of detailed surveys of populations done, such as cruise ships."
never been on a cruise but in an Italian town of 3000 chances are that each and every resident know each other and are friendly with each other. Also the general Italian attitude towards rules and regulations (they written for everybody else but me) can definitely throw a fig wrench into any analysis.
"And, with enough examples like Vo', we can get a clearer picture of what the typical behavior of the virus looks like."
This would have required collecting the data on the other 'examples' at the same time, little too later to do the same study.
I don't know this specific writer (not that I know many) but in recent years I noticed a general 'slacking' in the work ethic of reporters compensated by their growing laziness, probably compounded by travelling costs cuts.Thanks. Your perspective on Italian lifestyle is something that is not conveyed in the article.
looks like nj is entering mask fatigue. Just got back from shoprite - one really old lady (80+) with no mask. at least 6 people of various ages with masks over mouth only.
I was in Stop and Shop today in Union County. I saw 40-50 customers and staff. All had properly worn masks on.
In front of me on line at HD Woodbridge yesterday was one customer with his nose exposed, one clerk with her mask on her chin and one cashier with a mask necklace. I went to a different register.
I wish there was a good way to track peopleI was at Dickerson mine today - popped out down by the lakes and took a look at the beach club. Lots of young people and kids crowded on the beach and in the water. No social distancing, and obviously, no masks.
So what is our opinions now?Well - we are going to find out the answer - and the 4th of July should be very telling.
So what is our opinions now?

So what is our opinions now?
Obviously NY/NJ are way down but the rest of the country?

I'm not going to read the last few hundred pages to answer my own question, but is it being taken into account the fact that you can only die once? I mean, once we run out of 'at risk' patients (and eventually human beings) the mortality rate should be trending to zero...
Or 67.Pre-empt @thegock - 11,400 new cases in FL!
244 new hospitalizations, 18 new deaths
https://www.mynews13.com/fl/orlando/coronavirus/2020/07/03/daily-coronavirus-coverage
I'm not going to read the last few hundred pages to answer my own question, but is it being taken into account the fact that you can only die once? I mean, once we run out of 'at risk' patients (and eventually human beings) the mortality rate should be trending to zero...
Don’t know the show but I think my time’s up...or we go with something more like Logan's Run.
Don’t the show but I think my time’s up...
Pre-empt @thegock - 11,400 new cases in FL!
244 new hospitalizations, 18 new deaths
https://www.mynews13.com/fl/orlando/coronavirus/2020/07/03/daily-coronavirus-coverage