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WTH?! We just went to look at a house and the real estate agent was NOT wearing a mask! Then, she goes to hug my husband. (Who was wearing a mask). I was seriously gonna to B-Slap her.
I intervened, and loudly asked her very pointedly, where her mask was....and could she put it on, or did she need one? <modsnip>
Rant over. For now.
Did I forget to mention that her "mask", looked like a piece of white gauze? Seriously!
We had a similar experience with a loose-mask wearing pharmacy worker who kept approaching my husband and touching him (hand on his knee, leaning into his face - and talking about politics!!!) I was so proud of him for not getting...irritated. She kept doing it! My shot took longer so should have let him go first. Still afraid to report her - they have our personal information.
That’s why I think we might need contact tracing apps like other nations have. No app linked to your ID and device? No go in pharmacy (of all places). If I ran a restaurant, I’d want the same security. No public announcements - just app-based alerts.
Feeling a bit grumpy tonight. Wish we had contact tracing in America.
Geez. I don’t even know what to say, that’s just crazy.WTH?! We just went to look at a house and the real estate agent was NOT wearing a mask! Then, she goes to hug my husband. (Who was wearing a mask). I was seriously gonna to B-Slap her.
I intervened, and loudly asked her very pointedly, where her mask was....and could she put it on, or did she need one? <modsnip>
Rant over. For now.
Did I forget to mention that her "mask", looked like a piece of white gauze? Seriously!
I just purchased some Ahimsa silk - cruelty-free. I'm going to test it on myself and I'll let you know if it does as well for these things as regular silk does.me too! but I don't use silk
I just purchased some Ahimsa silk - cruelty-free. I'm going to test it on myself and I'll let you know if it does as well for these things as regular silk does.
Geez. I don’t even know what to say, that’s just crazy.
We had a similar experience with a loose-mask wearing pharmacy worker who kept approaching my husband and touching him (hand on his knee, leaning into his face -i and talking about politics!!!) I was so proud of him for not getting...irritated. She kept doing it! My shot took longer so should have let him go first. Still afraid to report her - they have our personal information.
That’s why I think we might need contact tracing apps like other nations have. No app linked to your ID and device? No go in pharmacy (of all places). If I ran a restaurant, I’d want the same security. No public announcements - just app-based alerts.
Feeling a bit grumpy tonight. Wish we had contact tracing in America.
We've had the QR code system in place since the end of September (I think - seem to remember it came in when it became mandatory for shop workers to wear masks and restaurant customers to leave track and trace details). Not that I go out at all, other than the odd day into work, but I scan our workplace codes. It feels reassuring to be doing *something*.A good way to get around the need for compliance with contact tracing apps is what is starting to happen in NSW (mandatory as of 23rd November).
Mandatory qr code scanning prior to entering shops/pubs/casinos/funeral homes/just-about-everywhere.
A sign with a qr code is placed at the door or on the counter of the venue - monitored to make sure all people scan it - then you must scan the code on the sign before you enter/order.
TGIF's in my state already does it, and has for a while.
It captures your phone details, then they can track you down if there is an outbreak and you have used the location at a relevant time.
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Which NSW businesses must get QR code?
Mandatory QR check-in codes to support contact tracing | Small Business Commissioner
Dolsten said Pfizer has already started planning a second-generation vaccine that will solve this challenge by coming in powder form.
'We are thinking about a few possibilities for next-generation vaccines,' Dolsten told Business Insider.
'For the COVID-19 disease, I think we'll roll out next year a vaccine in powder format.'
The powder vaccine would only need standard refrigeration rather than being stored frozen.
'We think we could already in 2021 develop a powder form that could be just for refrigeration,' Dolsten said.
Pfizer's top scientist says it is already working on a powder form of COVID-19 vaccine | Daily Mail Online
I was watching our evening news ... there is a special cooler (made from a cupboard box and then special linings) that can hold the current version of the Pfizer vac - with the needed dry ice - for 6 weeks. This is how they plan to get the current version from place to place.
Powder form sounds much easier for transporting and storing.
As an aside, we also heard from the Federal Health Minister that Aussies should start being vaccinated in March. With Pfizer and/or AstraZeneca, which are both testing well. (We also are invested in two other vaccines - four in total.)
Federal vaccine approval may come at the end of January - once safety is established.
Australia is 'on track' to deliver a coronavirus vaccine by March next year, Greg Hunt says
A good way to get around the need for compliance with contact tracing apps is what is starting to happen in NSW (mandatory as of 23rd November).
Mandatory qr code scanning prior to entering shops/pubs/casinos/funeral homes/just-about-everywhere.
A sign with a qr code is placed at the door or on the counter of the venue - monitored to make sure all people scan it - then you must scan the code on the sign before you enter/order.
TGIF's in my state already does it, and has for a while.
It captures your phone details, then they can track you down if there is an outbreak and you have used the location at a relevant time.
View attachment 271360
Which NSW businesses must get QR code?
Mandatory QR check-in codes to support contact tracing | Small Business Commissioner
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