Angela
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maybe we do all have stress,
but after 'touch', second is distance,
and the most annoying is when they pass beside you,
with no masks and no gloves,
I went to street shop for 'stupid things to buy' and nobody respect distance and rest,
some use money, coins and papper without gloves.
I went again 2 days after wearing my half-face filter mask, sea glasses!!! of my daughters, and my plastic 'suit' I use at orchande
and all were afraid of me, and keep distance,
no matter most pharmacies I use at orcande are biological, I am afraid of concentrations,
and I have 2 times to face chemicals per year,
the daily exercise for all elders from Meditterenean,
a small piece land outside town,
I completely agree with you. Until people start dropping dead around them, some people just will NOT get it.
I was listening to music and looking out my front window. Within the space of forty minutes or so, I saw at least three groups of adult women of three or four or so power walking together; no masks, barely three feet apart.
I also saw at least five groups of teenagers riding bikes together, very close, stopping to chat, also very close. That didn't surprise me. That you can't control a twenty something year old is one thing, but these people can't even control twelve or thirteen year olds.
The worst was a group of three sets of parents with their little children on tricycles, who stopped to chat with each other; again, no masks, barely three feet apart. If it's in one of those adults, the others can be directly infected. Even if not, if one child has it and gives it to the children of the other two parents, everybody has it. What if an elderly person lives with them? I just listened to Cuomo talking about how concerned they are about Long Island and the skyrocketing cases.
I've always had the reputation in my private life as the "nice" mommy and neighbor, the "sweet" one in comparison to my friends Ruth and Janice. I had enough of having to be tough at work. Well, enough is enough. I went onto the front porch and yelled like someone on a balcony in Napoli that they should have their heads examined and were a disgrace. I told them to go home and educate themselves about the virus and stop putting themselves and their children at risk.
They had the good grace to just leave or I swear to God I don't know what I would have said. It's as if they had forgotten. You're not allowed to forget at times like these.
It just infuriates me; this isn't some group of homeless, psychotic people. These are supposedly intelligent, educated professionals. Are their brains on holiday????