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  • missysippy930
    missysippy930 Posts: 2,577 Member
    Rennie, that’s so heartbreaking. A horrible decision to have to make.

    Getting on a plane has been risky business from the start. It’s one of the ways this spread so rapidly.

    If the airlines want to keep flying, maybe they should do rapid testing for all people before they board flights.

    I’m not so sure that it’s fair to charge the widow. A Minnesota state senator flew to Florida and started having symptoms the day he flew in November. Another Minnesota state senator died the other day from complications from covid contracted at the same function.

    People that still want to fly, have to be aware of the risk involved. Groups of people in small enclosed areas etc.
  • TonyB0588
    TonyB0588 Posts: 9,520 Member
    Theoldguy1 wrote: »
    TonyB0588 wrote: »
    I don’t know what it is about laundromats. My daughter says there are a lot of unmasked people there when she goes too. As far as cough drops go, my mother and husband have them all the time. I guess it helps with dry mouth issues. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    Laundromats, just like any other building, should have a security officer at the door insisting on a mask before entering and possibly doing temperature checks. Also, hand sanitization on the way in. This is all "normal" everywhere I go now.

    In the US many laundromats are unstaffed on a regular basis and often a minimal number of customers at any one time. They aren't going to hire a security guard and nobody is going to apply for a job as an unarmed security to enforce mask mandates at $12 an hour.

    Yes I can see the "business" considerations that go into that operational model. Here, after the lockdown, during the phased reopening, businesses had to show they could comply with the new COVID protocols. Seems like that laundromat would still be closed if they put up that argument here.