If you haven't visited a farm, farm stand, and/or farmer's market this year and you can, then do it. The produce and the proteins have been wonderful. Supporting local agriculture helps keep communities stable and healthy.pic.twitter.com/50tQTo9MC3
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2. Stock up a reasonable amount on groceries, cleaning supplies, pet food, cat litter, etc. Don't clear the shelves, do buy a bit ahead if you can to help those who cannot if there is a run on supplies. 3. Do fewer trips. If you can, reduce the number of spaces you enter.
4. If you need to interact with others, stay out of enclosed spaces as much as is possible. #COVID19 is spread by aerosols. Your best tool is not being exposed for long duration, in enclosed spaces, and without masks. Avoid all of these choices.
5. Tip well.
6. Mostly, be kind.
#COVID19 is ramping up.
Please follow tips above
If you can, shop a head a couple of weeks, limit trips, wear a mask, and hunker down.
Don't be the dick at the store today who pulled his mask down right after he walked in, putting workers at risk.https://twitter.com/WillFOIA/status/1326524286144811008 …
Whenever possible, please do contactless curbside for your necessities. Plan ahead, limit trips. Don't buy so much you deprive others. Wear a damn mask. Be kind to those helping you; they don't get paid enough to risk their health for your convenience.https://twitter.com/JenniferWGME/status/1326628295933390849 …
This is a big jump for Maine. Mask up. Hunker down. Be kind. Order curbside. Tip well. Don't be a dick.https://www.pressherald.com/2020/11/13/record-244-new-covid-19-cases-reported-in-maine-and-three-more-deaths/ …
Please reduce your trips. Order contactless curbside. Tip well. Wear a mask. Don't be a dick.https://twitter.com/PressHerald/status/1328712906364637185 …
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