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7 Common Places You Should Definitely Avoid Even If They’re Open

May 19, 2020 · Featured Post
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Our lives have been turned upside down since the first COVID-19 case appeared in the United States. We all miss our lifestyles from back then, but it’s essential to stay consistent in order to protect yourself and your loved ones. From large family dinners to warm hugs, every single aspect of our lives changed almost overnight.

And even if we can’t wait for things to be normal again, it’s really important to realize that just because some companies and businesses are reopening, it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s 100 percent safe to walk through their doors. So, with that in mind, here are some places you should definitely avoid, even if they are now open in your state.

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3 responses to “7 Common Places You Should Definitely Avoid Even If They’re Open”

  1. mark hasson says:
    July 30, 2020 at 8:40 pm

    I have talked to Hundreds of people who also are very confused about the Hot-Spots of catching Covid-19. I think by statistics of people catching it and people dying from it they don’t warrant shut downs of our entire societies establishments. Yes, this is a serious pandemic but wouldn’t it be more wise to educate the elderly who are at the highest risk and their families of proper precautions. I myself am a senior and choose not to go out in public as a precautionary measure not to catch the disease at this time. If and when I do go out in Public, I wear a mask and stay in open areas. But when I read about 7 ways most common to transmitting the virus…then how is it we don’t have millions more people catching this virus. I understand that some people are asymptomatic and some just get slightly ill. Again… do we shut down the entire country…Or do we educate them and our seniors and people with compromised immune systems. Still is very frustrating for many Americans trying to understand this disease from the information we receive from our media outlets

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  2. Mary says:
    October 4, 2020 at 4:46 pm

    I was going to ask about bowling alleys and see it is #3 on the list. Our league is due to begin its season on 10-14. I was hesitating to begin as I was told “not necessary to wear masks” and now I really won’t bowl. Thank you for listing these places. Stay safe and Be Smart.

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  3. Paula Loniak says:
    October 29, 2020 at 11:13 pm

    I’ve been a lap swimmer for over 30 years & have missed it terribly since March. One of the local pools (YWCO) has opened their indoor pool, which has something like 8 lanes which get divided in. half with one swimmer on each side of the lane, The showers & locker room are off-limits; you get out of the pool & leave (in you wet bathing suit) directly to th parking lot.

    Does that sound high-risk to you? I’m a 66 year old woman in otherwise very good health. The lanes will be limited to two swimmers (one on each side of the lane) with no apparent possibility to come into contact with others. What do you think? I miss swimming like I’m missing an arm…I haven’t been swimming since February & I used to swim 3 or 4 times/week.

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