And, certainly, it only takes one day.
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"See, you've been misled! As have ordinary people." So, of course I read it as it was directed to me and thus my comment that it was an unfortunate choice of words. Thanks for clarifying.
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I was at a beach in Norfolk yesterday and it certainly did not seem safe to me. It was crowded, obviously no masks, no social distancing. Plus, the whole area surrounding the beach, shops, hotels, restaurants, seemed like never heard of the virus, very few people wearing masks.
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People don't just go to the beach and go back home. They shop, eat, and drink while out and all of a sudden not wearing a mask seems ok.
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That was the original reason for my thread, that the incorrect photo choice is misleading. But I'm okay with whatever word you think is best to describe something that doesn't reflect the underlying science.