I ventured into public for the first time in nearly a week to get some supplies from Lowe's for the bidet.
The checkout lady at Lowe's didn't appear to have any concerns about getting or giving Chinavirus; She was touching everything, even when it wasn't necessary. She may have even licked the cash register and buttons on the credit card thing.
The Starbucks team (drive thru) was a little more concerned: they were wearing lunch lady gloves.
I hope I don't regret my trip into the wilderness.
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I've had to make a trip to multiple grocery stores each day this week to try and find some of the holy grail items like rice/pasta/eggs/meat/cheese and have only had success once yesterday when I found some eggs. Fortunately with my stock of flour I can now make pasta. I was hoping to make pizza but who wants that with no cheese? Other than the more frequent trips to the store, I've been going about life as usual since I already mastered the "social distancing" thing before it was cool.
In all these trips I've noticed that people are being a lot more cautious about what they touch and am seeing a lot more gloves on people as the days go by. I saw a bunch of kids, probably 20 or so, playing pickup games of basketball and soccer at the park by my condo. Clearly they don't grasp the severity of the situation.