FredJacket
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I'm going out on a limb... but I'm willing to bet nearly all of us are ready TODAY to adjust to this new normal. Wear masks. Social distancing. ...& here's the craziest one... continue to adjust as necessary.Looks like there is a proper mask on though. Are nudist colonies closed?
Sorry, this is all so sad and sick.
Here in Virginia, there is some attempt at reality. Hairdressers can go to people's houses or the people come to them at their house. The storefront can't be open with people congregating. Vets are open but come to the car to get the animal and deliver it back. Many small retail stores are open, but only have pickup after you called or connected ahead - Yogurt places, Tropical Smoothie, paint stores. Brewery is open but only with social distancing required and no seating. Yesterday we finished updating our Trust and medical directives, went to a bank with an appointment got in notarized and put in a safety deposit box. The local Whole Foods now requires masks, aisles are one way and a limited number of people are allowed in the store at any time. My wife is now doing her exercising every morning with her peeps on Zoom. I can go into my office and work if I feel the need, but have to wear a face mask and keep distance until I get to my cube. Fortunately I can easily work from home most days given a work computer I have. Have to muster every morning and report symptoms and where I'll be that day. But it's inefficient and I'm looking forward to getting back with people since we learn so much just talking with others.
That's the good part. The bad part is many people are out of work due to reduced demand for services. The service industry is the second largest part of our economy and most people just don't want to use those services while there is so much unknown. State, local and federal Governments can lift restrictions but they can't force people to shop. I really don't see any grand reopening but a ebb and flow of lifting and tightening restrictions. I don't see the "animal spirits" for shopping coming back the way they were.
Life is going to be different. We all need to find common ground rather than reasons for being divided. Let's make the best of this we can, with respect.
The discourse from/thru our media & political elite is very counter-productive... to put it mildly.