Here is a link to a long but valuable post on FB:
https://www.facebook.com/717360143/p...243430144/?d=n
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Here is a link to a long but valuable post on FB:
https://www.facebook.com/717360143/p...243430144/?d=n
Social distancing in Italy:
Leave it to the Italians:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_rLw6SCSmE
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...uring-lockdown
But please, can everyone be polite in their "social distancing". I work retail; I saw some sad behavior this weekend in the waiting lines, especially toward seniors, and toddlers. Really, does toilet paper, the #1 asked for item (after everyone gave up looking for masks and wipes), warrant being rude? Maybe people can choose another line, or wait, get creative to remove yourself if you aren't happy, but please, can we all be kind to each other in this crisis? That's one thing we can control. Also, in our store, we are wiping counters/card machines/hands/etc. after every customer when possible. We are all doing our best.
Most people have been great, many sharing their own ways of coping with these changes to our lives. It's a difficult time, but I appreciate that our local communities/neighbors are pulling together, supporting each other as able. Thanks to all.
Rationality needs to be practiced