Posted by Stephen Newell on August 08, 2020 at 06:07:53 from (107.77.196.210):
In Reply to: I ain't real smart posted by Grandpa love on August 08, 2020 at 04:34:54:
People have to go to the grocery store but could live without tractor rides. What people still don't get is they still want people to stay home as much as they can but when you have to go out wear a mask. Without a mask When you exhale you can blow germs several feet away and if someone nearby inhales the germ they can become sick too. What makes this virus so difficult is a lot of people out there are getting the virus and never know it so even though they may have it and not know it they can kill someone just by breathing. The masks do very little to nothing to protect you but they can greatly reduce the distance a germ can go when you breathe. If we can stop the spread of the virus it will eventually die out and life can get back to normal. The nursing homes, it seems like once the virus gets into one of them it spreads like wildfire. These people there are the most susceptible to getting very sick or die so it's understandable they want to limit the volume of people going there. I believe the majority of workers at nursing homes would quit if they had to stay away from their families. I think they are allowed to come and go in order to keep the nursing homes open at all. We can only hope there are especially diligent in keeping themselves free of the virus.
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