April 17-19

lmao is this an american thing? bc in canada we have a LOT fewer cases, not in full lockdown and we were all told (by local and national health leaders) to try and shop as little as possible and do a big shop every few weeks if that's possible for you. 1/week is normal for most people. we were also told to send ONE person to shop at a time. why wait until there are so many cases that the area needs to be shut down? is this attitude why there are so many cases in the states because clearly so many people just don't seem to care? on top of that, going grocery shopping with someone NOT in your household who is caring for someone who is immunocompromised from cancer and someone who is highly at risk due to age is extremely STUPID.

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