Just heartbreaking and so unnecessary!
Toddler loses mom, dad to COVID-19, family asks community for help to lift his spirits
Toddler loses mom, dad to COVID-19, family asks community for help to lift his spirits
Coronavirus: Oregon and New Mexico impose restrictions
Oregon is headline news here this morning which is quite unusual. I'm glad you're staying safe Lillibet.
Seriously, can you figure out what is going on? I don't get- it is like they live on a different planet!
10 Signs a Store Isn’t Protecting Against Coronavirus
1.) Too many people in one place
You can see alot of stores have X's or ^ arrows ^ taped on the floor near the checkout to keep shoppers 6 ft apart. I simply try to shop when it's least crowed. You can go on-line to see when stores have their busiest hours or even call and ask.
2.) Mask wearing not enforced
Many stores are now posting signs on their doors requiring masks and some even provide disposable masks to customers who enter without them but alot of safety in stores comes down to customers because there's only so much stores can do if a customer refuses to keep their mask onnote the physical fights and even gun violence over this, plus "trash talking" the store in on-line reviews.
3.) Poor ventilation
I'm not sure how to tell how good a store's ventilation is?
4.) Dirty surfaces
Something I never see mentioned are those long plastic dividers that shoppers use to separate their groceries from other shopper's groceries. I have never seen them get cleaned and even before covid I used hand sanitizer after touching them.
5.) Checkout fails
Here's the right way to check out and I personally recommend self-checkout: Whole Foods Just Ranked #1 for COVID-19 Safety Measures
6.) Mishandling merchandise
The National Retail Federation (NRF) encourages its members to disinfect returned items wearing gloves and masks. Fitting rooms should have policies for sanitizing the rooms between customers, as well as sanitizing clothes, jewelry, eyeglasses etc.. that have been tried on. How would they sanitize the clothes??? And there shouldn't be food samples or perfume and makeup lying around that customers can "test".
7.) Allowing reusable bags
A 2010 study at the University of Arizona found bacteria in 99 percent of reusable bags and found that 97 percent of people did not ever wash their tote bags.
8.) Congested seating areas
If a store has a waiting area or cafe, any tables and chairs should be spaced at least six feet apart to ensure proper social distancing and to minimize cross-contamination. If that’s not possible, temporary dividers should be installed.
9.) Business hours as usual
The National Retail Federation (NRF) recommends reserving early hours for high risk individuals to shop before crowds arrive. Consumer Reports lists early morning trips among its top ways to avoid germs when grocery shopping. If a store doesn’t offer this ask why? Another thing I've seen are some 24 hour stores now closing for part of the night for cleaning and sanitizing and for re-stocking scarce products they run out of because of panic buying...tsk...tsk........
10.) No shopping alternatives
Retailers that are prioritizing customer health and safety are providing options besides in-store shopping. Many now offer online ordering with curbside pickup or home delivery.
YEPPERS!!
We don’t need your 7 pm applause. We don’t need your donated pizza. We even don’t need your gratitude.
We need you to wear a mask & keep your distance so you stop killing each other & you literally & figuratively stop killing us. It’s all we ask.
Hold Still - Hold Still Gallery
These are the top 100 UK photos that Katherine has posted about as to COVID impact in the video at
Majesty/Joe Little @MajestyMagazine
The Duchess of Cambridge marks the end of the UK-wide #HoldStill community exhibition with a video message thanking everybody who submitted a portrait to the project. © Kensington Palace https://npg.org.uk/hold-still/ #royal #DuchessofCambridge
Very well summed up!
My oldest daughter is an oncology nurse in WI. It’s so bad there they have mandated all nurses so work a shift in the ICU/Covid each week.
She has two little ones, my grandson is only 5 months old. She is terrified that she will bring this home.
AND, nurses can come from oncology, pediatrics, all with risk of infecting high risk patients.
Thank you so much for posting this. I couldn't even make it past the first few without tears. What a beautifully profound exhibit - a true piece of history. It's easy to get caught up in numbers and graphs and stats but to see all these lovely faces, touched in some way by this horrid disease . . . makes it all a little more real.
Thank you so much for posting this. I couldn't even make it past the first few without tears. What a beautifully profound exhibit - a true piece of history. It's easy to get caught up in numbers and graphs and stats but to see all these lovely faces, touched in some way by this horrid disease . . . makes it all a little more real.
@RobinCAL shared it with me and thought to pass it forward. Thanks to Robin as I agree... such touching photos.
They don’t have her get any PCR tests.And oncology nurse.... she should be excluded... just awful. Just terrible choices being made these days. How often does she get a PCR test?