I buy groceries in store often and I am virus free. Wear a tight mask, don't touch your eyes, and keep away from people. Grocery stores in NYC are tighter, but if ventiliation is good, you'll be fine.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @mgirdley
I’ve heard of multiple outbreaks from NY grocery stores, although not recently. Hundreds of staffers have caught it. NYC is not Texas, there is little to no ventilation and no possibility of 6 ft distancing.
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Replying to @davidgshort @mgirdley
Depends on the store. Hit the Bravo on 34th ave and like 35th st. That or sack up and go to Costco.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @mgirdley
No car makes it a lot harder also. Anyways, like I said, probably going to start going back next week if downward trajectory holds after the protest incubation period
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Replying to @davidgshort @mgirdley
Word. We sued to Costco and then car back. Makes it tough.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @mgirdley
Thinking about buying a car. Will definitely start going to Costco if I do
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Replying to @davidgshort
All my buddies in NYC did. I even did myself haha. They also LEFT nyc.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Yeah, if Nikki’s family weren’t on LI, I’d be thinking about it. We actually have really cheap rent, so would mostly just be for taxes.
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Replying to @davidgshort
And space and quality of life. We hike a different trail every weekend.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Not sure if those Texas summers would really up my quality of life. With a car in NY, could still hike every weekend.
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So far June has been fine in Austin.
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