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Restaurants are slowly returning in many states. Just because you can eat out again, though, does not mean that you should. And if you decide to go back before the virus is under control, it will not necessarily be clear which dining rooms are safest.
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My state is now allowing people to eat outdoors as long as there is social distancing. I may do that, especially at first. But the longer this goes on, the more people will start getting infected again, so if I'm going to eat out, I'll do it sooner than later.
You couldn't pay me enough to go inside a restaurant, sit there, and eat. Even if someone isn't sitting near you and passing the virus around, there's the ventilation system to deal with. Sad, but true.
No. It will never be. You could get in a car accident on the way.
Deflections are just that; nothing to do with the topic. If you are in an at risk group, it's best to avoid risky places. Little kids probably don't have to worry, their parents may get the illness, especially if they have a health problem, and it looks like the older you get the more concerned you should be.
We stayed home for 10 weeks but staying forever is not living.
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