Please don't stay indoors because of all the unscientific scolding going around. Sunshine and fresh air are good for you. Just don't get close to other people, avoid the crowds and crowded places. (Wear sunscreen, I guess, if it's really sunny).https://twitter.com/mlipsitch/status/1241781551668617220 …
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Fair point! The trails I bike or run in are all in the shade, but I did put on sunscreen today!https://twitter.com/LibraryRaya/status/1241903854754684929 …
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Well this sucks. This isn't going to be over quickly and we need to find a way to allow people to get fresh air, be out in the sun and be outside without crowding. https://twitter.com/Paul_Ward_Irl/status/1241911241037295617 …
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Seems to me that keeping as many as possible open would make it less likely there will be crowds in the remaining accessible places... One more thing to figure out. https://twitter.com/JustGamblingFTW/status/1241913924892516352 …
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Yep! We should be able to figure all this out! We can't remain indoors for months; we all have to eventually go shopping, etc.https://twitter.com/ChrisOttoLNP/status/1241919007311175687 …
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A sensible policy of distributing masks so no hoarding, near universal mask wearing, mass testing, epidemic that blindsided them due to silent spread in a secretive religious community now under control... Let's not make too much sense all at once.https://twitter.com/citykoh/status/1241920553897709568 …
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Yep, otherwise this’ll get worse. That’s where a joint ex.
@Google and state@GavinNewsom initiative could really help.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Also, the employees in the open essential businesses near the parks are at risk by the influx. From today's notice that Marin parks are being closed after being flooded with people this weekend: "grocery store workers and restaurant personnel were inundated with visitors... 1/3
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I feel like we need to manage the crowds at grocery stores before moving on to parks, etc. We need a system that assigns days of the week for grocery shopping to everyone and keeps the numbers in stores extremely reasonable.
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Reportedly Kroger in Columbus Ohio is taking online orders and scheduling a pickup time. I think this is a great idea and hope more stores can do it. psst:
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