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This is what I've been dreading. Kroger employees are starting to get the corona virus. One in Colorado and another one in Washington. Certainly more to come. I just wonder if Kroger can figure out how to keep the employees safe. Grocery stores are the most dangerous place to be right now.



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Wear masks. I wear mine EVEN THOUGH I'm not supposed to for fear of making customers think I am infected or making them assume I believe they are infected.

I told management my health is MORE IMPORTANT than what customers make assume I think. And that I WILL take proper precautions...by ANY MEANS.



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How about NO?!?

 

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mega-kitteh wrote:

Wear masks. I wear mine EVEN THOUGH I'm not supposed to for fear of making customers think I am infected or making them assume I believe they are infected.

I told management my health is MORE IMPORTANT than what customers make assume I think. And that I WILL take proper precautions...by ANY MEANS.


 Mask wont protect you. Youll still get infected.



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Anonymous wrote:
mega-kitteh wrote:

Wear masks. I wear mine EVEN THOUGH I'm not supposed to for fear of making customers think I am infected or making them assume I believe they are infected.

I told management my health is MORE IMPORTANT than what customers make assume I think. And that I WILL take proper precautions...by ANY MEANS.


 Mask wont protect you. Youll still get infected.


Masks don't help very much when it comes to inhaling the virus from other people who are sick. But if you are the one who is sick, then it will help to prevent you from spreading it to others, because it contains the proximity of how far your breath is spread.



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
mega-kitteh wrote:

Wear masks. I wear mine EVEN THOUGH I'm not supposed to for fear of making customers think I am infected or making them assume I believe they are infected.

I told management my health is MORE IMPORTANT than what customers make assume I think. And that I WILL take proper precautions...by ANY MEANS.


 Mask wont protect you. Youll still get infected.


Masks don't help very much when it comes to inhaling the virus from other people who are sick. But if you are the one who is sick, then it will help to prevent you from spreading it to others, because it contains the proximity of how far your breath is spread.


 This is absolute truth. But idiots like megadummy dont know better. But keep on thinking that masks is gonna protect you... Cause it really doesnt work that way. 



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A third Kroger employee has gotten the corona virus. This time its in Tennessee.



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Also, 1 confirmed case of an employee testing positive for coronavirus at the Leestown Rd location in Lexington KY. 



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And what about the social distancing and limiting of the amount of customers in each store...That ALONE Would do a lot to protect people...

How hard does this stuff have to be anyway??? confuse



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And what about the social distancing and limiting of the amount of customers in each store...That ALONE Would do a lot to protect people...

How hard does this stuff have to be anyway??? confuse


 Or temporarily switch to curbside service for everyone. No customers inside the store. All store employees would temporarily become order fillers for the curbside service.



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

And what about the social distancing and limiting of the amount of customers in each store...That ALONE Would do a lot to protect people...

How hard does this stuff have to be anyway??? confuse


 Or temporarily switch to curbside service for everyone. No customers inside the store. All store employees would temporarily become order fillers for the curbside service.


 Yeah, right. The logistics for that scenario would be absolutely, totally impossible to do.  Which employees will break down the trucks?  Unpack boxes?  Place product on shelves? Compact cardboard? Empty trash?  Order new product?  Rotate and Condition?  Run the cash registers?  Pandemonium will ensue. Thanks for the well-meaning idea, but it would never work in reality. 



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One tested positive in Virginia.



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Here's what I'm starting to wonder.  I wonder how much of the spread of this covid-19 virus is being caused by healthcare workers, especially at those drive-thru testing sites.    They always say if you're not siclk when you go into the hospital, you will be before you come out.

 



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