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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1627273" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>There are no cases in this county. Very few to none in surrounding counties. Life here isn't much different than it was last year. Canceled visitors. Now have parking lot church where everyone stays in their car. Instead of going to the grocery store once a week in the afternoon, I go on senior citizen day and I am there at opening. I go every other week. A lot less people there at 7:00 AM than at 3:00 PM. Those are the only things different.</p><p>I did a little figuring. New York City (Manhattan) has 138 square feet of surface area per person. They stack in that many people by having high rise apartment buildings. But to get anywhere they first ride an elevator getting out of the building. How do you do social distancing in an elevator? Then they ride the subways which are packed full of people. How do you do social distancing in the subway? In that environment staying at home is the only way to do social distancing. Here in this county where I live there is 5,575,680 square feet per person. There must be an elevator in some building here but none that I know of. There is no subway or other form of mass transit. Want to go somewhere you drive your own car. Just a few common sense actions will keep you away from other people. Well away from them. Why do the same rules that apply to over populated urban areas apply to the sparely populated rural areas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1627273, member: 498"] There are no cases in this county. Very few to none in surrounding counties. Life here isn't much different than it was last year. Canceled visitors. Now have parking lot church where everyone stays in their car. Instead of going to the grocery store once a week in the afternoon, I go on senior citizen day and I am there at opening. I go every other week. A lot less people there at 7:00 AM than at 3:00 PM. Those are the only things different. I did a little figuring. New York City (Manhattan) has 138 square feet of surface area per person. They stack in that many people by having high rise apartment buildings. But to get anywhere they first ride an elevator getting out of the building. How do you do social distancing in an elevator? Then they ride the subways which are packed full of people. How do you do social distancing in the subway? In that environment staying at home is the only way to do social distancing. Here in this county where I live there is 5,575,680 square feet per person. There must be an elevator in some building here but none that I know of. There is no subway or other form of mass transit. Want to go somewhere you drive your own car. Just a few common sense actions will keep you away from other people. Well away from them. Why do the same rules that apply to over populated urban areas apply to the sparely populated rural areas? [/QUOTE]
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