Kroger built a Stargate in its floral section in one of its Atlanta stores. Customers kept complaining because when they tried to buy roses they ended up halfway across the galaxy.
In Virginia the governor said people who enter public places have to wear masks. However, there isn't any real enforcement behind it. It's really up to individual businesses how they handle it. The people who don't want to don't wear them. Kroger's mandate is employees are not to confront or kick people out for not wearing them. You don't know if people have a health condition that they can't wear the mask. You also don't know if the people not wearing them are just bat **** crazy and waiting for some kind of confrontation.
I never wear a mask when I'm shopping. The statistics just don't support the need for everyone to wear masks. I've noticed fewer and fewer people wearing masks. The majority of all the new cases are coming from places like nursing homes or people living with someone who already has the virus. It's not coming from casual contact. Of course there's that word, "asymptomatic". I hate that word. It makes it sound like it's your fault because you didn't get sick. Instead of saying over 99% of the population is asymptomatic, say that over 99% of the population won't get sick. There are germs all around us. You can't be worried 24 hours a day you're going to catch something or give something to somebody else The Liberal media has everyone paralyzed with fear they're going to catch Covid 19 and die when the reality is over 99% of us will be fine. I will say that if you know you have something, you should stay away from other people just as you normally would anyway. However, you can't be worried and scared that you might have something. I might have the virus for measles or polio or any number of diseases but that doesn't mean I'm going to hide from the world. People just need to take their chances and get back to normal living. What scientists and doctors should do is find out what it is about certain people that causes them to react so negatively to the virus. But then they wouldn't be able to con everybody into paying for a vaccine they don't need.
Other phrases I can't stand besides asymptomatic are:
"We're all in this together" No, we are not. I swear whenever I hear that on the intercom, it sounds like the Borg from Star Trek.
"In these uncertain times" Stop trying to scare everybody into thinking that the world is going to end.
I never wear a mask when I'm shopping. The statistics just don't support the need for everyone to wear masks. I've noticed fewer and fewer people wearing masks. The majority of all the new cases are coming from places like nursing homes or people living with someone who already has the virus. It's not coming from casual contact. Of course there's that word, "asymptomatic". I hate that word. It makes it sound like it's your fault because you didn't get sick. Instead of saying over 99% of the population is asymptomatic, say that over 99% of the population won't get sick. There are germs all around us. You can't be worried 24 hours a day you're going to catch something or give something to somebody else The Liberal media has everyone paralyzed with fear they're going to catch Covid 19 and die when the reality is over 99% of us will be fine. I will say that if you know you have something, you should stay away from other people just as you normally would anyway. However, you can't be worried and scared that you might have something. I might have the virus for measles or polio or any number of diseases but that doesn't mean I'm going to hide from the world. People just need to take their chances and get back to normal living. What scientists and doctors should do is find out what it is about certain people that causes them to react so negatively to the virus. But then they wouldn't be able to con everybody into paying for a vaccine they don't need.
Other phrases I can't stand besides asymptomatic are:
"We're all in this together" No, we are not. I swear whenever I hear that on the intercom, it sounds like the Borg from Star Trek.
"In these uncertain times" Stop trying to scare everybody into thinking that the world is going to end.
I never wear a mask when I'm shopping. The statistics just don't support the need for everyone to wear masks. I've noticed fewer and fewer people wearing masks. The majority of all the new cases are coming from places like nursing homes or people living with someone who already has the virus. It's not coming from casual contact. Of course there's that word, "asymptomatic". I hate that word. It makes it sound like it's your fault because you didn't get sick. Instead of saying over 99% of the population is asymptomatic, say that over 99% of the population won't get sick. There are germs all around us. You can't be worried 24 hours a day you're going to catch something or give something to somebody else The Liberal media has everyone paralyzed with fear they're going to catch Covid 19 and die when the reality is over 99% of us will be fine. I will say that if you know you have something, you should stay away from other people just as you normally would anyway. However, you can't be worried and scared that you might have something. I might have the virus for measles or polio or any number of diseases but that doesn't mean I'm going to hide from the world. People just need to take their chances and get back to normal living. What scientists and doctors should do is find out what it is about certain people that causes them to react so negatively to the virus. But then they wouldn't be able to con everybody into paying for a vaccine they don't need.
Other phrases I can't stand besides asymptomatic are:
"We're all in this together" No, we are not. I swear whenever I hear that on the intercom, it sounds like the Borg from Star Trek.
"In these uncertain times" Stop trying to scare everybody into thinking that the world is going to end.
"New normal" It may be new but it is not normal.
We are the borg lower your mask and surrender it, your culture will adapt to service us, resistance is futile.
I never wear a mask when I'm shopping. The statistics just don't support the need for everyone to wear masks. I've noticed fewer and fewer people wearing masks. The majority of all the new cases are coming from places like nursing homes or people living with someone who already has the virus. It's not coming from casual contact. Of course there's that word, "asymptomatic". I hate that word. It makes it sound like it's your fault because you didn't get sick. Instead of saying over 99% of the population is asymptomatic, say that over 99% of the population won't get sick. There are germs all around us. You can't be worried 24 hours a day you're going to catch something or give something to somebody else The Liberal media has everyone paralyzed with fear they're going to catch Covid 19 and die when the reality is over 99% of us will be fine. I will say that if you know you have something, you should stay away from other people just as you normally would anyway. However, you can't be worried and scared that you might have something. I might have the virus for measles or polio or any number of diseases but that doesn't mean I'm going to hide from the world. People just need to take their chances and get back to normal living. What scientists and doctors should do is find out what it is about certain people that causes them to react so negatively to the virus. But then they wouldn't be able to con everybody into paying for a vaccine they don't need.
Other phrases I can't stand besides asymptomatic are:
"We're all in this together" No, we are not. I swear whenever I hear that on the intercom, it sounds like the Borg from Star Trek.
"In these uncertain times" Stop trying to scare everybody into thinking that the world is going to end.
It seems to be a county, or even city, decision in my state. At state level, masks are mandatory for up-close things like hair salons and tattoo parlors, and the governor has said that any business is officially allowed to refuse business to anyone not wearing a mask. He's allowed counties some individual decision-making, though. For non-personal business, like normal retail, in my county the requirement for customers to wear them was lifted but still recommended (most wear it anyway), while in a specific city in my county customer masks are still 'officially' required.