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OT This time tomorrow I will have been to the pub
"ARW" wrote in message ... On 06/07/2020 11:25, T i m wrote: On Sun, 5 Jul 2020 21:51:04 +0100, Vir Campestris wrote: snip Somewhat to my surprise the waitress wasn't wearing a mask. But WTH, the chances of anyone having it out here are quite low anyway. I think the level of that risk is a function of your age (+ health) and therefore, likelihood of survival, *should* you get it. My POV (being risk averse) is to avoid *all* unnecessary (and especially high (=indoor particularly)) risk scenarios and that would certainly include going out for food / drink that I could easily get at home? Certainly until we aren't still getting fairly high numbers of newly infected people every day. The other thing is that you are often completely reliant on 'other people' doing the right ting and we know from general hand washing / hygiene, many people don't (and don't understand how / why / when etc). The cafe today was also quiet and well social distanced. May not help https://www.abc.net.au/radionational...irus-/12144242 |
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