Originally Posted By: RabidAngler
So I have a friend who has terminal leukemia. He invited me over to dinner and a movie with his wife. I refuse to partake in that. It's interesting to me how different folks have completely diatonically opposed views of proper behavior revolving around this pandemic.

I went to the store for some items I needed the other day. I wore a buff(my morningtide fishing buff,thanks Cavy and Briggsy!) and gloves. There were about 50/50 people wearing protective attire,and most were able to stay 6 feet apart. One guy walked by me with his wife and kid,and was a foot away.

The order unequivocally advocates social distancing of 6 feet. Where does one draw the line? I have been getting out a little for my sanity,but I try and maintain well over the distance of 6 feet from other people,and try to minimize my time outside as much as possible. Why are so many people defiant? Lack of intelligence? Entitlement? Uninformed?


They are informed, and know that the likelihood of contracting said virus is not worth the precaution is my guess. It's a gamble, there is nothing wrong with taking precautions as you are doing
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