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And people are actually thinking about going to a theme or movie theater. I'm not expecting Disney or US to remain open much longer.
I pray for you Floridians everyday.
And people are actually thinking about going to a theme or movie theater. I'm not expecting Disney or US to remain open much longer.
I pray for you Floridians everyday.
It's more likely that they're listening to the wrong people.I have an old high school friend that I follow on Facebook lives between Tampa and Orlando. The other day she posted a rant about how she got called out at Aldi for not following the directional aisle rules. What blows me away is that many comments were like “is this pandemic even still a thing?“. So there are people in Florida are either clueless or avoiding the truth.
I have an old high school friend that I follow on Facebook lives between Tampa and Orlando. The other day she posted a rant about how she got called out at Aldi for not following the directional aisle rules. What blows me away is that many comments were like “is this pandemic even still a thing?“. So there are people in Florida are either clueless or avoiding the truth.
And people are actually thinking about going to a theme or movie theater. I'm not expecting Disney or US to remain open much longer.
I pray for you Floridians everyday.
I think the theory is you don't have people walking by each other facing each other (so it's more difficult to project the virus (whether by talking, coughing, sneezing, breathing, etc) on their faces.I don't fully understand why walking one way helps.
Did the CDC recomend this?
It’s so that people don’t pass directly by one another.I don't fully understand why walking one way helps.
Did the CDC recomend this?
So it's not only one way, it's also "no passing"?It’s so that people don’t pass directly by one another.
Makes for less congested aisles and people bumping into each other.I don't fully understand why walking one way helps.
Did the CDC recomend this?
I think Florida stopped reporting their hospitalizations back in May when cases started rising steadily.What are the hospitalizations and ICU numbers? Have they ramped up testing and that’s why numbers are increasing?
What are the hospitalizations like? Just harping about "New cases" doesn't really mean anything. Are they cases that are mild and can be treated at home? Are they cases that are putting people in the hospital? In ICU?
An average of 8% of people in the US (that's over 26 MILLION) catch the flu each year, and that's WITH a vaccine readily available. Yes, I get that this is more serious than the flu. My point is about stressing over only the case numbers and not looking at what "kind" of cases they are.
I think Florida stopped reporting their hospitalizations back in May when cases started rising steadily.
I'm in Fleming Island (near Jacksonville). I went to Publix, and I saw maybe 10 other people with masks on, and following the one way aisles, out of about 50 people. I have allergies, and the lawn care guys were out cutting the grass and mulching the trees with cedar mulch before I went to the store, so I was wheezing a bit, and had a sneezing attack in the car before I went into the store (still wore my mask). But to those who saw me having a sneezing attack in the car before I went in the store, how would they know if it was allergies? Could have been I was sick, they don't know. Why risk it right now, as little as we know about this virus???
The testing sites here are open and closed and open and closed, depending on weather and other arbitrary reasons. I'm not sure if these are new cases, or old cases that are just now being reported.
I don't fully understand why walking one way helps.
Did the CDC recomend this?
Makes for less congested aisles and people bumping into each other.
Another thing to keep in mine is some people are tested more than once, which this affects negative and positive.
Lastly, while it looks like going up, Florida is teasting far more people in June than in May, and more in May then April, and more in April than in March. We don't have the true picture of where we are because of this. If we knew true numbers it could show we are increasing, plateau or decreasing but we don't.