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They are still required in restaurants.
I fully support the wearing of masks, but the restaurant bit has confused me a bit. One can't eat with a mask on, and few people shovel the food in without talking... so if folks take 45 minutes to finish a meal they're grazing on, what difference does the 15 minutes before and the walk out the door matter?
Not saying we shouldn't try, and honestly, its best to be as cautious as you can.... just saying this one has me scratching my head. Many restaurants put up plexiglass in between booths, and spread people out, and that seemed to make sense to me.
What's not to understand?
Things seem to be getting back to something resembling normal in my town. I haven't seen this level of activity or enthusiasm in way over a year. So, what's it like where you are?
It's a tug o war between unvaccinated and vaccinated.Things seem to be getting back to something resembling normal in my town. I haven't seen this level of activity or enthusiasm in way over a year. So, what's it like where you are?
Things seem to be getting back to something resembling normal in my town. I haven't seen this level of activity or enthusiasm in way over a year. So, what's it like where you are?
I wanted to use comfortable. Really. That doesn't seem to ask many questions.Personally, I've never been normal.
As for me, I'll stay safe at home 24/7.
We order everything online, so I dont even do that. I wonder how much it affects my health.Me too.
I suppose I leave for store trips, but not much else these days. Its just not worth it.
We order everything online, so I dont even do that. I wonder how much it affects my health.
That must be hard-The biggest difference is we're homeschooling now
That must be hard-
That's good, then. I'm glad it's working out for him. Take care.Yes and no.
Its nice not to have to worry about obtaining specific clothes for school, prying unwilling kids out of bed at an early hour, and dealing with behavior issues while not physically there. Its also nice to be able to choose curriculum that is both useful and appropriate for my middle son(the oldest is doing virtual, and the youngest is a toddler). The schools weren't always great at that... it was so much worry about how things looked for data collection, but very little care to if the information he was receiving was relevant and helpful(he has special needs, and it was more about keeping up with the class than how well he was absorbing/using information).
Though it stinks because on the days that I would get a note home that he spent the day kicking his staff and rubbing glue into the floor... well, now I'm the staff and the floor is mine. But ultimately, its been worth it. He went from communicating with a picture book to speaking within a few months of being home after Covid hit.